X Games, Round Two

February 17th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Events, Kevin, deadCENTER News

Round two of the deadCENTER X Games are underway!  Make a One Minute Movie and your film could win two free all-access passes to the 10th annual deadCENTER Film Festival.

Here are the ground rules:

  • Films can be no longer than 1 minute.
  • Film must illustrate the theme of “March Madness” however you choose to interpret that.
  • Film must also incorporate an “X” in some way.  (cause it’s the 10th deadCENTER…get it?) Again, however you choose to interpret that.
  • Films must be delivered on DVD on March 8th, no later than 5:00pm at Coffee Slingers, 1015 N. Broadway Ave in OKC.  We’ll have a dropbox set out for you.
  • Please include contact information directly on the disk.
  • Select entries will be featured on the deadCENTERfilm.org website; if you have a YouTube or Vimeo account, send us a link so we can show you the love.
  • The winner of the passes will be announced on March 12th.

Now get shooting!

Filmmakers show “No Love” on the Plaza

February 13th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Events, Kevin, shortSUITE

Friday Night’s “No Love” edition of ShortSUITES on the Plaza was a great success. Thanks to Keith Rinearson of PhotoArt Studios for being such a gracious host. If you’ve never been down to this studio, get down to the Plaza District and check it out. It’s a gorgeous space, and a fantastic place to screen movies. And you never know; Keith might just be on the lookout for models and snap your next Facebook profile shot.

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“Sita Sings the Blues” on the Plaza this Friday

February 8th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Events, Kevin, deadCENTER News, shortSUITE

deadCENTER is proud to present the remarkable animated musical “Sita Sings the Blues” this Friday, Feb. 12th as part of our “No Love” edition of ShortSUITES Live on the Plaza, at PhotoArt Studio, 1738 NW 16th St.

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Sundance Dispatch : Brian Hearn of OKCMoA

February 3rd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Dispatches, Events, Film News, OKCMOA

Brian Hearn, Oklahoma City Museum of Art film director, went to Sundance this year. Hit the jump below to read about his trials and tribulations in Park City.

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