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Sony Electronics Sony, the official camera sponsor of the 2008 Shootout, in conjunction with local vendors Burst Communications and Peak Media, provided full PMWEX1 camera packages for each Shootout production. Learn more about *the* new tape-less HD solution at Sony Electronics. 48 Hour Film Project by Filmmakers from all over New Mexico The 48 Hour Film Project comes to New Mexico on the weekend of July 21. Filmmakers from all over New Mexico will compete to see who can make the best short film in only 48 hours. The winning film will go up against films from around the world. Enter today! Space is limited. Read more at 48 Hour Film Project.
Revelations Entertainment by Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary Revelations Entertainment develops and produces commercially successful entertainment in all existing and emerging media that endeavors to enlighten, express heart and glorify the human experience. Read more at Revelations Entertainment.
John Maio Photography by still photographer John Maio John Maio Photography has been a supporter of the Duke City Shootout since 2002. John is currently our Staff Photographer and photo editor. Many of New Mexico's finest actors have had their head shots done by John Maio Photography and have gone on to build careers in New Mexico's burgeoning film industry. Read more at John Maio Photography. Noir Chicken Studios by 2006 production coordinator and webmaster Cameron Goble Albuquerque's media mogul sans portfolio Cameron Goble blogs the personal side of the film making world. Get an insider's view of the Duke City Shootout, read up on the indie feature film In the Wind, listen to the podcasting juggernaut that is Dice Make Bonk, and learn to laugh and love again. Except for maybe the last one. Noir Chicken
Talk Me to Death Blog by writer/director Pamela Johnson Pamela K. Johnson has written and edited for TV, newspapers and magazines for more than 20 years. She's currently enrolled in Think Tank, a screenwriting program at Writers Boot Camp in Santa Monica, California, where she wrote "Talk Me To Death." She lives in Long Beach, California. Read about Johnson's experiences leading up to and chronicling the July 2006 Duke City Shootout at Talk Me To Death.
InterTribal Entertainment Each summer, the founders of the Duke City Shootout select a handful of short screenplays to produce for its annual weeklong filmmaking festival. The main difference at this year's festival is that one of the productions will be comprised of a crew consisting entirely of Native American filmmakers. Read more at Native Film.
Duke City Fix by various authors A website with stories and opinions about life in Albuquerque. Read more about what's going on in the Duke City during the Shootout at Duke City Fix.
Central New Mexico Community College The college continues to seek opportunities to broaden its reach through partnerships with industry leaders and other educational institutions, allowing students and instructors access to the newest innovations in many disciplines. This forward thinking has allowed CNM to adjust to community and regional workforce needs since its inception and will continue to support its mission for years to come. Read more at CNM.
Screenwriting Expo The world's largest conference and Tradeshow for Screenwriters takes place in Los Angeles. Read more at Expo.
Creative Screenwriting Magazine Creative Screenwriting exists to help you compete in this tough, but lucrative business. Do you know which genres are hot? Which ones are warming up? Which agencies and managers are accepting new clients? What scripts individual producers are looking for, and how you can submit to them? Creative Screenwriting answers these questions for you in every issue, keeping you up to date with what's going on -- who's buying, and what types of scripts are selling. Read more at CS. Filmmaker Jim Terr Former Duke City Shootout (back when it was Flicks on 66) contestant Jim Terr is making very personal movies these days. Check out Jim Terr. Friends of Film, Video, and Arts Foundation The Friends of Film, Video & Arts Foundation has been established to raise interest, connections, resources and opportunities among, with and for New Mexico resident independent filmmakers and artists.
The Filmmakers Channel There are 4,000 to 5,000 English-language features made each year without a distribution plan. You may have made one of them. Find out how to get started with online distribution using a high-quality, streaming video format with pay-per-view capabilities at FMC.
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