Sentences with phrase «local film industry»

I truly believe that without the efforts and support of local film industry vanguards like Louis Black of Austin Chronicle and SXSW, and Tim and Karrie League of Alamo Drafthouse, I would not have met Slackerwood's founder and editor Jette Kernion.
Our exclusion, Hein said, made filming in Ulster County a less attractive proposition despite its varied scenery, proximity to New York City and local film industry talent pool.
When you contribute, remember that, in addition to championing celebrated storytellers in our programming, On Story supports filmmakers behind the camera, employing local filmmakers - writers, directors, production and post-production crews, animators, and more - in the process of making the shows, thus promoting the creative process and local film industry while celebrating the creators and their movies and TV shows.
THE local film industry is recovering from four days of film screenings, award ceremonies and networking at the 2000 WA Screen Awards.
Kaloyeros said in 2014 that the company would make five to 10 movies a year in Syracuse, which would kick - start a local film industry.
And she defended the Central New York Film Hub, which has faced scrutiny for its failure to significantly bolster a local film industry.
Vinal said his goal is to help build a local film industry - a network of actors, stage hands, electricians, gaffers and others whom producers can call on when they undertake projects in Central New York.
But we were reminded of his power as the big fish in the ever - shrinking bowl that is the local film industry by Ferris Lin's documentary Mou Ngai: To Kei - fung Dik Dihn Ying Sai Gaai (Boundless).
This little - known Australian film continues to follow the trend in the local film industry.
Not only was The Piano — the story of a mute woman and her daughter trying to find love within an arranged marriage in settler - era New Zealand — a fine piece of film making, it also marked a key moments in the emergence of the local film industry as a viable player in a global sense.
Sixty percent of viewers aged 16 to 29 use illegal services to watch television and film in Sweden, costing the local film industry US$ 100 million a year, according to the group.
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