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Wire Cutters (2014)

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Wire Cutters

Halloween 2016: 10 Craft Ideas to Keep Kids Busy This October
Need to find some ways to entertain your favorite little ghouls this Halloween season? Then look no further! Since one of my favorite things to do when I’m not working is to lose track of time for hours on Pinterest, I come across a lot of fantastic craft ideas for kids that should get them into the Halloween spirit this October, and I picked my favorite ten to share with you here on Daily Dead.

Also, if you missed it last year, here is the first ten Halloween crafting ideas for kids list that I put together to keep those pint-sized hellions happy in the haunting season.

Candy Corn Pots:

Want your kids to create something fun that can also be useful? Then why not make these cute Candy Corn Pots, which can act as a planter for your indoor plants or flowers, or, for those of you without a green thumb,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 10/11/2016
  • by Heather Wixson
  • DailyDead
Halloween 2016: 10 Unusual Ways to Decorate and Use Your Pumpkins This Fall
While I have fun carving pumpkins the traditional way as much as the next person, I have enjoyed the recent surge in folks finding new ways to utilize everyone’s favorite fall-time gourd, whether it be decorating them in unexpected ways or even using them as functional party supplies for your spooky shindigs this year.

Here’s a look at ten different unusual ways you can use and decorate your pumpkins this October that I came across while going down the rabbit hole that is Pinterest. And for those of you looking for something a bit more long-term, feel free to utilize foam pumpkins found at any local hobby store to reuse your creations each and every year.

One helpful tip: if you are going to carve the reusable pumpkins, you’ll need a HotKnife (which can be found at any crafting retailer) to create the best cuts into the foam.
See full article at DailyDead
  • 10/4/2016
  • by Heather Wixson
  • DailyDead
Student Academy Awards Finalists
On the heels of last Wednesday’s announcement in The Hollywood Reporter’s annual film school rankings that Chapman University (where I am currently teaching) remains steady at #7, the Academy announced the finalists for the Student Academy Awards.

Chapman has three films that were selected.

Typically nominees in the Animation category are from the top animation schools such as Cal Arts and this year’s success suggests Chapman is joining those ranks.

2015 Student Academy Awards Finalists

Keep checking back to Oscars.org to find out the winners and get more information about Chapman’s awards ceremony on September 17, 2015.

Alternative

Daniel Drummond, “Chiaroscuro,” Chapman University

M. Louis Gordon, “Girl in the Chair,” Nyu Tisch School of the Arts

ChiHyun Lee, “Zoe,” School of Visual Arts

Balbinka Korzeniowska, “Awaken,” UCLA

David Karp, “Disconnected,” Cornell University

Animation

Jack Anderson, “Wire Cutters,” Chapman University

Lynn Tomlinson, “The Ballad of Holland Island House,” Towson University

Alyce Tzue, “Soar,” Academy of Art University

Nicholas Manfredi, Elizabeth Ku-Herrero, “Taking the Plunge,” The School of Visual Arts

Seth Boyden, “An Object At Rest,” California Institute of the Arts

Tom Teller, “Hum,” Chapman University

Jenna Hamzawi, “Ram's Horn,” Brigham Young University

Documentary

Emily Kassie, “I Married My Family's Killer,” Brown University

Alexandre Peralta, “Looking at the Stars,” University of Southern California

Dan Kerrigan, “Rise and Shine,” Villanova University

Elinore Wright, “In Transition: Tony Chennault,” Villanova University

Eddie Roqueta, “Silencing the Thunder,” Montana State University

Meg Smaker, “Boxeadora,” Stanford University

Matthew Spaull, “Spiritus,” Rochester Institute of Technology

Foreign

Arthur Lecouturier, “Do You Even Know...,” Iad (Belgium)

Dustin Loose, “The Last Will,” Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg (Germany)

Fernanda Valadez, “400 Bags,” Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (Mexico)

Nick Rowland, “Group B,” Nfts (United Kingdom)

Patrick Vollrath, “Everything Will Be Okay,” Filmacademy Vienna / Filmakademie Wien (Austria)

Ilker Çatak, “Fidelity,” Hamburg Media School (Germany)

Ahmed Abdullahi, “Francis,” Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts (Sweden)

Narrative

Henry Hughes, “Day One,” American Film Institute

Bennett Lasseter, ”Stealth,” American Film Institute Conservatory

Stefan Kubicki, “Against Night,” AFI Conservatory

Jeremy Cloe, “This Way Up,” American Film Institute

Jesse Gustafson, “Day 39,” Columbia University

Justin S. Lee, “Drone, “USC School of Cinematic Arts

Kiel Adrian Scott, “Samaria,” New York University...
See full article at Sydney's Buzz
  • 8/17/2015
  • by Sydney Levine
  • Sydney's Buzz
2015 Student Academy Awards Finalists Unspool
Now celebrating 42 years, the Student Academy Awards honor up-and-coming filmmakers who've submitted their projects earlier in the year to the Academy. Past Student Academy Award winners have gone on to receive 46 Oscar nominations and have won eight awards, including John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Robert Zemeckis, Trey Parker and Spike Lee. Read More: Oscar Predictions 2016 Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medal Awards — with cash grants of $5000, $3000 and $2000, respectively — plus a trip to Los Angeles are given by the Academy. If they satisfy the criteria for a given Oscar category, winners are eligible to enter the following year's Academy Awards competition. Alternative Daniel Drummond, “Chiaroscuro,” Chapman University M. Louis Gordon, “Girl in the Chair,” Nyu Tisch School of the Arts ChiHyun Lee, “Zoe,” School of Visual Arts Balbinka Korzeniowska, “Awaken,” UCLA David Karp, “Disconnected,” Cornell University Animation Jack Anderson, “Wire Cutters,” Chapman University Lynn...
See full article at Thompson on Hollywood
  • 7/31/2015
  • by Ryan Lattanzio
  • Thompson on Hollywood
Luke Parker Bowles to chair BAFTA NY
Parker Bowles previously served as vice-chairman and is the head of production at Story Mining & Supply Co.

During his career he has served as an executive at such companies as Working Title Films, Open Road Integrated Media and Hart Sharp Entertainment.

IFC and Sundance Selects svp of acqusitions and production Arianna Bocco, consultant Lyn Familant and Investigation Discovery and American Heroes Channel svp and head of production Sara Kozak were each voted in to serve three years on the board.

Incumbent member Douglas Schwalbe was re-elected to the board while Matthew Kearney will assume the role of treasurer and Charles Tremayne, having served his two-year term as chairman, will serve as vice-chairman for one year.

BAFTA New York’s new board term begins on July 1.

“I am delighted that Luke has been elected chairman of BAFTA New York,” said Tremayne. “He has done fantastic work on the film committee and establishing the popular ‘In Conversation’ series. He has...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/18/2015
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
Luke Parker Bowles to chair BAFTA NY board
Parker Bowles previously served as vice-chairman and is the head of production at Story Mining & Supply Co.

During his career he has served as an executive at such companies as Working Title Films, Open Road Integrated Media and Hart Sharp Entertainment.

IFC and Sundance Selects svp of acqusitions and production Arianna Bocco, consultant Lyn Familant and Investigation Discovery and American Heroes Channel svp and head of production Sara Kozak were each voted in to serve three years on the board.

Incumbent member Douglas Schwalbe was re-elected to the board while Matthew Kearney will assume the role of treasurer and Charles Tremayne, having served his two-year term as chairman, will serve as vice-chairman for one year.

BAFTA New York’s new board term begins on July 1.

“I am delighted that Luke has been elected Chairman of BAFTA New York,” said Tremayne. “He has done fantastic work on the film committee and establishing the popular ‘In Conversation’ series. He has...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/18/2015
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
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