I've been making films a while - my first short was shot in 1996 (not counting college short films) and my first feature in 1998. My work has played at festivals around the U.S. and even once in Europe. But none of my films have ever played a fest in Los Angeles.
So when I got word my latest feature film "Spilt Milk" was screening in LA as part of the 2011 LA Comedy Fest I was pretty happy. Not really sure why though (besides it looks like a fun festival)... I guess if you're a filmmaker it's just kinda cool to have your work play in the Industry Town in front of Industry People.
But then again, that does mean your film will play in the (jaded) Industry Town in front of (jaded) Industry People... :)
The screening is on Friday May 20th at 7pm at the Acme Theater.
You can buy tickets here (seating is limited).
And here's the trailer for those not familiar with the film:
Direct link
Hope to see you there!
-Blake
I haven't download this yet, but will soon for my Canon 7D. I currently use a variation of a "flat" setting and have had pretty good results. So I look forward to seeing how much better the image can be.
Here's some really good coverage and tips for use by Vincent LaForet:
http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/2011/04/29/technicolor-cinestyle-profile-available-for-canon-5dmkii/
And then also from Planet5D:
http://blog.planet5d.com/2011/04/technicolor-cinestyle-now-available-for-download/
And here's a direct link to download the new picture profile:
http://www.technicolor.com/en/hi/cinema/filmmaking/digital-printer-lights/cinestyle
Happy shooting!
-Blake
Who Am I?
I also created the Streamy and Webby award-winning web series PINK, which to date has been viewed online around 10 MILLION times at places like YouTube, Hulu, Koldcast and TheWB.com. And speaking of TheWB.com, I also produced and directed an online thriller for them called EXPOSED. It was released summer 2010. And most recently I created a new online sci-fi series called CONTINUUM, which is part of the online indie TV network JTS.tv - Just The Story and NOW available via VOD through indie platform Distrify.
Oh, and I don't shoot weddings. Thanks for asking though.