Showing posts with label thin line film fest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thin line film fest. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

thin line, one mo' time!


The Thin Line Film Fest opens in one week! This is Texas' only documentary (and documentary-inspired) film festival, now in its second year. I was the festival photographer for its inaugural year, and it's a shame I'm out of the country this time. But hey, there's always next year!
A few of my photos are featured in the promo video - Enjoy!

The Thin Line Film Fest will run September 24-28, 2008. For more information on how to attend or how to get involved with this unique event please visit thinelinefilmfest.com

Monday, March 24, 2008

thin line, one more time


The documentary-inspired Thin Line Film Fest is heading into its second annual festival. At the beginning of this month, Texas Filmmakers opened up the call for entries and is set to co-host five documentaries at AFI Dallas. You can be part of the action by attending, sponsoring, or volunteering. The festival is set for September 24-28, 2008 in Denton, Texas.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

thin.line.film.fest


Documentary-inspired and straddling the "thin line" between fact & fiction, the Thin Line Film Festival was Denton's first international film festival. Four days of parties, an industry conference, and over 50 films marked Thin Line's inaugural year. The people responsible for the action were none other than the friendly folks at Texas Filmmakers, a non-profit organization created to assist the aspiring filmmaker. As with any event of this caliber, there was much help from sponsors including the Texas Film Commission, AFI International Film Festival, Panavision, and helping us ride in style: Don's Racing Limos of Dallas (pictured below)


Part of the Industry Trade-show and conference included twenty workshops put on by presenters such as film composer Mark Menza (pictured below):


Interior shot of the campus theater (below), one of Denton's historic theaters converted labor day weekend for watching films.


The Texas Filmmakers haved moved into a new office near the historic downtown square.
405 S. Elm St., Suite 102
Denton, TX 76201
214.727.3567