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  1. LEHIGH VALLEY, PA ? The call for entries is complete and it's time for the preliminary round of judging to begin for the First Annual Haydenfilms Online Film Festival! An expert panel of judges consisting of national media professors and film industry experts has been carefully chosen to review over 100 films that are competing for a $10,000 grand prize. The judges will review and vote on the films, with the finalists being announced on August 24, 2005.

     

    Finalists will have their films displayed on the Haydenfilms.com website for

    the public to view and vote on for free. Each film will be available in its entirety

    for voting, and the online vote will decide the winner. The festival will be held at

    www.haydenfilms.com beginning August 30, and continuing through October 30,

    2005. The grand prize winner and the top three finalists will have their films

    showcased on the website for the next year.

     

    Haydenfilms.com is among the first online film festivals, beginning in October of 2004 as a way for independent and student filmmakers to showcase their work to the world through the online community. Of the various online film festivals, Haydenfilms is the first to accept all short films regardless of genre, and the first to offer a $10,000 grand prize.

     

    The online festival is just one component of Haydenfilms.com, which is quickly

    becoming known as the premier online resource for independent filmmakers.

    In addition to the festival, the website offers its members industry news, productions, and access to a database of filmmakers from around the world. There are also message boards to exchange ideas and opinions, and access to discounted filmmaking software, books, and equipment.

     

    For more information on the festival, please visit www.haydenfilms.com, or contact

    Haydenfilms, LLC at 610 894 9639, email fest@haydenfilms.com.

     

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  2. LEHIGH VALLEY, PA ? The call for entries is complete and it's time for the preliminary round of judging to begin for the First Annual Haydenfilms Online Film Festival! An expert panel of judges consisting of national media professors and film industry experts has been carefully chosen to review over 100 films that are competing for a $10,000 grand prize. The judges will review and vote on the films, with the finalists being

    announced on August 24, 2005.

     

    Finalists will have their films displayed on the Haydenfilms.com website for

    the public to view and vote on for free. Each film will be available in its entirety

    for voting, and the online vote will decide the winner. The festival will be held at

    www.haydenfilms.com beginning August 30, and continuing through October 30,

    2005. The grand prize winner and the top three finalists will have their films

    showcased on the website for the next year.

     

    Haydenfilms.com is among the first online film festivals, beginning in October of 2004 as a way for independent and student filmmakers to showcase their work to the world through the online community. Of the various online film festivals, Haydenfilms is the first to accept all short films regardless of genre, and the first to offer a $10,000 grand prize.

     

    The online festival is just one component of Haydenfilms.com, which is quickly

    becoming known as the premier online resource for independent filmmakers.

    In addition to the festival, the website offers its members industry news, productions, and access to a database of filmmakers from around the world. There are also message boards to exchange ideas and opinions, and access to discounted filmmaking software, books, and equipment.

     

    For more information on the festival, please visit www.haydenfilms.com, or contact

    Haydenfilms, LLC at 610 894 9639, email fest@haydenfilms.com.

     

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  3. LEHIGH VALLEY, PA ? The call for entries is complete and it's time for the preliminary round of judging to begin for the First Annual Haydenfilms Online Film Festival! An expert panel of judges consisting of national media professors and film industry experts has been carefully chosen to review over 100 films that are competing for a $10,000 grand prize. The judges will review and vote on the films, with the finalists being

    announced on August 24, 2005.

     

    Finalists will have their films displayed on the Haydenfilms.com website for

    the public to view and vote on for free. Each film will be available in its entirety

    for voting, and the online vote will decide the winner. The festival will be held at

    www.haydenfilms.com beginning August 30, and continuing through October 30,

    2005. The grand prize winner and the top three finalists will have their films

    showcased on the website for the next year.

     

    Haydenfilms.com is among the first online film festivals, beginning in October of 2004 as a way for independent and student filmmakers to showcase their work to the world through the online community. Of the various online film festivals, Haydenfilms is the first to accept all short films regardless of genre, and the first to offer a $10,000 grand prize.

     

    The online festival is just one component of Haydenfilms.com, which is quickly

    becoming known as the premier online resource for independent filmmakers.

    In addition to the festival, the website offers its members industry news, productions, and access to a database of filmmakers from around the world. There are also message boards to exchange ideas and opinions, and access to discounted filmmaking software, books, and equipment.

     

    For more information on the festival, please visit www.haydenfilms.com, or contact

    Haydenfilms, LLC at 610 894 9639, email fest@haydenfilms.com.

     

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  4. I'm making a short film that I want to have the colors of films that are meant to look like the 1700's. The set and the characters will be modern, but the narrator is reciting a famous text from the 1700's, so hopefully it will make sense.

    Anyway, checking out a few films that were supposed to take place in days or yore, I've noticed 2 basic looks. The first are Technicolor films like Ivanhoe and The Vikings. Then there's the more modern rich, dark, and subdued look of things like "Juana la Loca" and "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead". Two pretty different looks, granted.

    I'm shooting this on super 16mm and was wondering 1- if there's a particular stock that might help achieve either look? 2- if these looks might depend more upon color correction in post, or 3- if lighting is more than anything else used to establish these looks?

    I'm guessing lighting plays a part, but the real magic takes place in the stock or color correction. But, I don't really know how to do this kind of thing with color correction and know next to nothing about film stocks.

    Sorry for the long post, but any help is greatly appreciated!

     

    You should post this production on haydenfilms.com. Great site for collaborative film. Also film festival!

  5. Hey Ladies and Gents,

     

            Which film, tv show, etc inspired you to choose your line of work (or hobby)?

      Or was it something else entirely?

     

    I never knew anything about the industry until I randomly met my now business partner while I was serving him food... he says "you're a writer, aren't you?" I say, "yes?" "I need your help..." Now we have a website holding a film festival, you can post your industry experience for free for collaborative film, and post casting and crew calls for free... Our site is an awesome networking tool, and it's a great spot for movie buffs too... they can watch and vote on the movies for free! If ya want... check it out at http://www.haydenfilms.com. The movie that made me realize where I was supposed to be was called "Far From Heaven..."

  6. This is where filmmakers in America (including you) will have the chance to showcase their films!

     

    Starting on October 30, 2004, Haydenfilms LLC will be traveling the countryside creating buzz about our Online Festival. Featuring a $10,000 Grand Prize, Haydenfilms.com Online Film Festival is open to student and independent filmmakers alike. Each entrant will have the chance to let their films shine?Online!

     

    Anyone can participate in our film festival, either by submitting a film, supporting a friend, or just watching the movies.

     

    All members are able to view the finalist's films in the privacy of their own home or office, vote on each film, write and read reviews, and by entering the contest TURN THEIR TALENT INTO $10,000!

     

    It's time to create and polish your best work, or remind your buddy not to miss this opportunity.

     

    Haydenfilms LLC is excited to invite you along to work with us on our upcoming Director?s Contest. Stay posted.

     

    My Webpage

  7. This is where filmmakers in America (including you) will have the chance to showcase their films!

     

    Starting on October 30, 2004, Haydenfilms LLC will be traveling the countryside creating buzz about our Online Festival. Featuring a $10,000 Grand Prize, Haydenfilms.com Online Film Festival is open to student and independent filmmakers alike. Each entrant will have the chance to let their films shine?Online!

     

    Anyone can participate in our film festival, either by submitting a film, supporting a friend, or just watching the movies.

     

    All members are able to view the finalist's films in the privacy of their own home or office, vote on each film, write and read reviews, and by entering the contest TURN THEIR TALENT INTO $10,000!

     

    It's time to create and polish your best work, or remind your buddy not to miss this opportunity.

     

    Haydenfilms LLC is excited to invite you along to work with us on our upcoming Director?s Contest. Stay posted.

     

    My Webpage

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