We could tear it up with this festival! I am of the opinion that there are no better young filmmakers anywhere else in the state than those here at our school!
This is an exciting opportunity. Not many festivals have a category for youth 17 years and under. This festival has cash prizes (awesome), and being that it is a new festival, they have stated that any films you have made in the last 4 or 5 years are completely eligible.
If you are interested, please read the rules and guidelines carefully on the website before submitting to ensure your film is eligible. Enter multiple films! Up your chances!
The deadline for entry is April 15th. That gives you a few months to finish up some current films you may be working on.
Getting your movies in festivals is an excellent idea. It helps others see your work. It ups your movie's credibility. And, it is just tons of fun. Compete with other youth across the world!
If you're older than 17 and want to submit, never fear, just submit your work to the regular category. You won't be able to be a part of the 17 and younger competition (I know how you feel, I can't submit to that category either), but there are plenty of other rad categories for us older folks to submit to in this festival.
Click on this link for the rules, guidelines, how to submit, etc.
Get your films in the festival!
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Monday, January 4, 2016
FINITE FILMS Final Test
The FINITE FILMS class needs to take their final test by clicking on this link: https://docs.google.com/a/ehhs.us/forms/d/1IDHd9hAcMVxTyV66Urzjr0GhVMahJw5EqH8Ycr4qy1U/viewform
Monday, November 23, 2015
Scholarship Opportunity
Here is a scholarship opportunity I learned about today:
Please direct your teachers, fellow counselors, friends, relatives and neighbors here: http://schools.utah.gov/CTE/ main/Scholarships.aspx for information regarding the CTE Scholarships.
Important due dates:
Ø Applications must be postmarked to USOE by: February 22, 2016
Ø Award recipients are notified by: March 11, 2016
Ø Acceptances are due by: March 31, 2016
Ø Revocations/Alternates will go out on April 4, 2016 and be due by: April 11, 2016
Ø Awards Banquet: April 19, 2016 (DON’T FORGET TO MARK YOUR OWN CALENDARS FOR THIS!!!!! – more information to come)
Ø Non-Awarded will be notified by: April 26, 2016
Please encourage students to apply for this scholarship. They will have a better chance if they choose 3 institutions they would like to attend.
If you have any questions, please contact either Rachel Bolin:Rachel.bolin@schools.utah.gov 801-538-7843 or TC Tomlin:Theresa.tomlin@schools.utah. gov 801-538-7875.
Thank you for your support in CTAE.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Submit to the "It's Only a Movie: Horror Movie Film Festival"
It's that delightfully creepy time of year! Halloween is around the corner, and with it comes the annual "It's Only a Movie" film festival.
This festival is a wonderful opportunity for you all to submit your work! Most film festivals cost big bucks to submit a film. This festival? It is free! There is no submission fee! If you think you'd like to make a horror film that is 5 minutes or less, or if you have made one in the past that you're really proud of and want to submit it, I encourage you to do so! People from all around the state of Utah, of all ages (an 8 year old submitted one year (her film was brilliant), and people all the way into their 60s and older have had their work seen). Their are prizes, and the event is one of my favorite of the year. It is a truly wonderful fest!
For info on submitting and to see previous submissions, check out their website: http://www.itsonlyamoviefest.com/
Here is the intro film from last year - if gives you a good taste of the kind of joyfulness this festival is all about. If you love horror, horror-comedy, and Halloween, this festival is for you!
Even if you don't submit a film, it is still a joy to attend, and well worth every penny of the small admission price of a mere five bucks. Hope to see you there!
Here is the festival's purpose and mission:
This festival is a wonderful opportunity for you all to submit your work! Most film festivals cost big bucks to submit a film. This festival? It is free! There is no submission fee! If you think you'd like to make a horror film that is 5 minutes or less, or if you have made one in the past that you're really proud of and want to submit it, I encourage you to do so! People from all around the state of Utah, of all ages (an 8 year old submitted one year (her film was brilliant), and people all the way into their 60s and older have had their work seen). Their are prizes, and the event is one of my favorite of the year. It is a truly wonderful fest!
For info on submitting and to see previous submissions, check out their website: http://www.itsonlyamoviefest.com/
Here is the intro film from last year - if gives you a good taste of the kind of joyfulness this festival is all about. If you love horror, horror-comedy, and Halloween, this festival is for you!
Even if you don't submit a film, it is still a joy to attend, and well worth every penny of the small admission price of a mere five bucks. Hope to see you there!
Here is the festival's purpose and mission:
“It's Only a Movie” Short Horror Film Festival is a celebration of local artists, filmmakers, and Halloween. The two hour event is an audience choice competition of short horror films (5-minutes or less). 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners receive cash prizes ($300, $200, $100) and a trophy, custom designed and sculpted by local artist Emily Jacobson. There is also a prize for best costume.
The event was founded by Utah filmmakers Vanessa and Joseph Winter to provide local filmmakers with a chance to experience their work in a movie theater with an enthusiastic audience and to provide unusual, fun, and creative content to filmgoers.
Join us on October 29th for the funnest Halloween party of the year!
https://www.facebook.com/itsonlyamoviefest
Monday, August 24, 2015
A Cool Looking, Free Screening of Utahn Films Made by Youth LIKE YOU
This free screening will be at the Rose Wagner Theater on Nov. 5th, at 8:30 pm. It is a free event, and will showcase 4 films made by youth in the area. It is always a great opportunity to see the kind of work being done by your peers!
Info below:
Info below:
Monday, July 13, 2015
Pocket Film Fest!!!! Calling All Entries!!!
Last year we had students with awesome entries in the festival.
It is exciting. It is fun. And, there are tons of sweet prizes!!!!
I bring to you the exciting announcement of: The 2nd Annual Pocket Film Festival!!!
To get info, including the rules and how to submit, click here:
https://filmfreeway.com/festival/PocketFilmFest
The early Bird Deadline is: Aug. 1st! The Late Bird Deadline is: Aug. 20th!
So, use your cell phones and other hand held devices, and make a sweet movie!!!
It is exciting. It is fun. And, there are tons of sweet prizes!!!!
I bring to you the exciting announcement of: The 2nd Annual Pocket Film Festival!!!
To get info, including the rules and how to submit, click here:
https://filmfreeway.com/festival/PocketFilmFest
The early Bird Deadline is: Aug. 1st! The Late Bird Deadline is: Aug. 20th!
So, use your cell phones and other hand held devices, and make a sweet movie!!!
Monday, June 15, 2015
Short Film looking for TEENAGE MALE ACTORS. PAID GIG!
THIS JUST IN:
An extra location for auditioning in Salt Lake has opened up:
Same day, Monday June 22:
9am-Noon
Saint Cloud
136 S. Main St. A403
SLC, 84101
PAID Acting Gig looking for Teenager Guys: Ages 12-18.
An extra location for auditioning in Salt Lake has opened up:
Same day, Monday June 22:
9am-Noon
Saint Cloud
136 S. Main St. A403
SLC, 84101
PAID Acting Gig looking for Teenager Guys: Ages 12-18.
You know you want to look into this! David Thorpe, long time friend of East Hollywood High, is working on a Short Film this summer and needs talented teenage actors:
Auditions will be:
Monday, June 22at 3:00pm - 6:00pm in MDT
Danburry Barber Shop
55 N University Ave Suite 145, Provo, Utah 84601
Danburry Barber Shop
55 N University Ave Suite 145, Provo, Utah 84601
We're looking for actors/actress for a short film being made Aug 16-18th. If you'd like more information and/or a copy of the script email drewdanburry@gmail.com
Specifically we are looking for:
6-8 male individuals that look ages 15-17 (white/black/brown/don't matter),
4 male individuals that look age 12 (white/black/brown/don't matter), (if you have any younger siblings, or know any younger people, let them know!)
And a white male and female (playing a mother and father) that look ages 40-50.
In Depth Character Descriptions below:
Dan (12 white male) Dan is an all-around good kid. He's religious, does well in school and athletic. He's not the coolest kid but he hangs out with the cool kids. He's handsome and charismatic and fun. People his age look up to him and he's pretty much your average skinny white suburban kid who plays lots of team sports. Idealistic and morally grounded. He dresses like a dirp, but somehow people don't seem to care that he wears sweats and hand me down clothes.
Paul (12 doesn't matter if he's black or white male) Paul is one of Dan's best friends and he's extremely smart. Smaller and shorter than Dan, he's not as athletic but he's charismatic. He's a little bit the class clown but also smarter than most so it comes off as charming. He wears fashionable clothing (for the late 80's) but nothing too extreme.
Johnny (11 white male) Johnny is a semi-obnoxious only child. Egocentric and insecure = mouthy behavior, he usually gets put in his place by Dan and Paul because he looks up to them. He's kind of dumpy, but in a loveable way and doesn't do too well in school. His dad is the type who spends all Saturday on the couch with a beer in hand.
Adam (12 hispanic male) Adam is a fierce athlete. Extremely competitive. His dad was a star athlete in high school and he dreams of being successful in the same way. He's worldly in the way 12 year olds are. Designer clothes, cool music, hangs out with girls and thinks Dan is weird because of his religion but it doesn't get in the way of their friendship.
Toby (17 white male) Toby is Dan's older brother. He's into Dungeons and Dragons, medieval lore, drawing, woodworking, etc. He made his own crossbow out of wood as well as swords and other weapons. He desperately wants to be respected, by his peers and even by his younger brother. It's what makes it hard to respect him. He's a pushover, passive-aggressive and dominated by others around him. He inserts himself into situations feigning knowledge and people see through him like glass. But he's a good person. Real good. But he dresses five years behind the times and listens to music that isn't cool and people like to let him know how uncool he is. It's a cycle.
Boswell (16 white male) Boswell is a baseball playing, loud mouthed jock. Sarcastic and insecure he pushes his weight around with people who let him. He's not fat, but he's not skinny. He's thick, strong and athletic. He's also cocky and arrogant about the fact that he plays baseball on the high school team. He's essentially a bully and he's motivated by his own inadequacies. He cries himself to sleep at night listening to Morrissey.
Eric (17 white male) Eric is an extremely intelligent individual. He also walks with a limp from a clubfoot. He's self-conscious about that and his good marks in school. He's respected for his intelligence but feels insecure about how he isn't as athletic as most of his friends. But he dresses nice and does well in school.
Joey (15 doesn't matter if he's hispanic or white or whatever male) Joey is really cool. He's younger than most of the people he hangs out with because he's extremely cool for his age. Dresses nice, extremely fashionable. His parents are divorced and comes from a troubled home but he's extremely good to others and tends to be kind-hearted.
Tanner (16 doesn't matter race, male) Tanner plays football for his high school team. Similar to Boswell he's athletic and talented. Strong and fast.
Martin (16 doesn't matter race, male) Teenage jock.
(maybe some extras at church?)
Mother (40s-50s, white female) Extremely religious, extremely strict and extremely loving. Cares about her family more than anything. Expects great things from her boys. Strong character. Runs a very tight ship/household. Idealistic and loving but like I said...strict.
Father (40s-50s, white male) Soft spoken, loving and quiet. When novels are written about moral men they are written about people like this. He has a deep fountain of faith which he draws into and utilizes to give his family the love they need to overcome the world outside.
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