2005 AFL-CIO Union-Industries Show
April 29–May 2
North America’s only all-union product and skills exposition opens at Portland’s Oregon Convention Center. For four days, virtually everything union men and women make or do will be on display, admission free, for the public to touch, see and sample.
www.unionindustries.org
AFI at Arclight Presents: The Fourth Annual Music Documentary Series
May 1–11
Crooning, rapping, head-banging, jamming—the energy of a live set, the complexity of the creative process, the enigmatic essence of a rock god or goddess. Returning for a fourth season, AFI at ArcLight invites you to celebrate the power of music six Wednesdays this spring. Get your fix.
Arclight Hollywood, Hollywood, CA.
www.arclightcinemas.com
The Film Society of Lincoln Center Presents Animation Now
May 1
The Film Society of Lincoln Center invites you to go from sketch to screen as Academy Award® winning DreamWorks Animation takes you behind the scenes of one of the film industry's most enduring and successful artforms: animation. Join us as a talented team of filmmakers and artists―together with some very special surprise guests―take you through the ever-changing challenges of creating animated features―from the glimmer of an idea through story development, production design, voice work and animation in finished form. Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY.
www.filmlinc.com
Women in Cable and Telecommunications
May 11–13
At this unique leadership experience, you'll partner with peers and serve as the decision makers in a challenging new case study that offers real-life industry scenarios. New York, NY.
www.wict.org
Antelope Valley Independent Film Festival
May 14–16
Now in its ninth year, the Antelope Valley Independent Film Festival (AVIFF) has developed a reputation as a filmmaker-friendly festival with standing-room only crowds and lively post-screening discussions. In 2004, over 70 filmmakers participated in the festival weekend from all areas of film production. Over 3600 people attended over 65 films in three days including a number of Oscar-nominated shorts and documentaries. In 2005, the festival will launch a new educational program as a result of a grant it received from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. Varisous venues, Antelope Valley, CA.
www.aviff.com
Streaming Media East
May 17–18
Streaming Media East 2005 provides in-depth knowledge to help you expand your skills and overcome your challenges. Web sites and professional journals can't match the chance to ask questions and learn from the real-world concrete case studies and industry leaders that you will hear at Streaming Media East 2005. Discover, learn and discuss how to implement streaming audio and video-based solutions in your organization and find out what's happening around the industryNew York Hilton and Towers, New York, NY.
www.streamingmedia.com/east
2005 Electronic Entertainment Conference and Expo: E3
May 17–20
E3 2005 promises to be another exciting show for the interactive entertainment industry. There's no better place for you to play the hottest new titles, see the latest industry developments and trends, or make a sales pitch for your products.
Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA.
www.e3expo.com
NYWIFT Presents The Documentary Lens: A Conversation with Women Cinematographers
May 18
NYWIFT hosts three extraordinary camerawomen—Dyanna Taylor, Ellen Kuras and Kirsten Johnson— who will share how they tell stories, chart emotion, search for the truth and use light to work their magic to evoke a film's look and meaning. Cantor Film Center, New York, NY.
www.nywift.org
The Art of Animation Timing: A Master Session with Fred Crippen
May 21
Join animation legend Fred Crippen (creator of Roger Ramjet) for a retrospective of his work and thought-provoking seminar on animation timing. In between the films, Fred will discuss the methods and ideas behind his animation style and offer insights into his intuitive and most innovative cartoon timing style. The American Film Institute
TED ASHLEY/WARNER BROS. SCREENING ROOM
2021 N. Western Ave.
Hollywood, CA
www.asifa-hollywood.org
8th Annual Brooklyn International Film Festival
June 3–12
The Brooklyn International Film Festival (BiFF) will show 130 films in competition, curated from 1734 submissions received from 80 countries. For more infomation on programming, parties, and the kids Film Festival please check our Web site.
www.brooklynfilmfestival.org
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