"Tigers" gets a second chance.

Jan 18, 2007 15:24

So in celebration of the upcoming Grindhouse (2007), Robert Rodriguez and the SXSW Film Festival is having a contest. Just as Eli Roth and Rob Zombie have created fake drive-in exploitation trailers that divide Quentin Tarantino's and Robert Rodriguez's features that comprise Grindhouse, this contest allows the participants to create their own ( Read more... )

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ethedrone January 18 2007, 22:26:28 UTC
its funny...sometimes i think you know more of whats going on in austin than i do :-)...good luck!

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monsterofmud January 18 2007, 22:29:52 UTC
Hahah! It certainly seems like I'm reading about events there on a daily basis. I was just telling someone yesterday how I wish I knew of a job there I'm qualified for, because I'd have a blast with the non-stop film activities.

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ethedrone January 18 2007, 22:53:40 UTC
well...what are you looking for? i know several opportunities dont get posted..more referral by word of mouth. i'll ask around and see whats available if you want.

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monsterofmud January 19 2007, 00:48:30 UTC
I'm looking for a pretty broad range of things right now, anything related to art galleries, film curating, teaching filmmaking at a college or university, a facility that employs a videographer or editor, a production rental house (for film and video equipment), media archive (like I currently work in), being a movie/art critic for an area newspaper, et cetera. The bottom-line is the pay rate, because my own film work always has to come secondary to the day job for the most part anyway.

If you hear anything, please let me know!

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techix January 19 2007, 00:26:18 UTC
I'll do audio production for a new piece if you'd like!

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monsterofmud January 19 2007, 00:43:16 UTC
That'd be fun; You'd have to approximate the low-fidelity, skips and pops in the audio and all.

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techix January 19 2007, 15:10:34 UTC
Not a problem; plenty of techniques to reproduce whatever medium (tape, vinyl, radio) at any level of age.

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