Hello All! Glad to get an opportunity to express here again after almost 5 years. We are surrounded by pieces of information everywhere. The word story is used everywhere on social media. Which is like a small clip or a picture that shows itself for some time and then the next person’s story comes on […]… Continue reading One of them Storytellers — Storytellers Etc
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The quarterly festival that focuses on the greatest under 5 minute short films from around the world. Films get showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival and receive an audience moderation video on their short.
Under 5 Minute Film Festival Testimonial – May 28 2020
Edward Bowen I was unable to attend the event. But the organizers are kind enough to provide a video of the introduction to the film and the audience reaction. This is the best thing any festival has ever done for me. Can’t eecommend them highly enough. Submit your Film via Film Freeway: Submit your short… Continue reading Under 5 Minute Film Festival Testimonial – May 28 2020
Under 5min. Festival Testimonial – May 27 2020
Alberto Ferreras As a filmmaker who couldn’t be there for my screening, I’m beyond grateful for the video Under5min put together with the audience reactions and comments. I’ll submit again! Thanks! Submit your Film via Film Freeway: Submit your short film that’s 5 minutes or less and get it showcased at the Toronto Short Film… Continue reading Under 5min. Festival Testimonial – May 27 2020
Under 5min. Film Festival Testimonial – May 26 2020
Joey Amanda Katches Not only does this festival play you film it actually sends you audience feedback. I throughly enjoyed the interaction and found this festival to be unique among the others! Thank you for the opportunity! Submit your Under 5 Minute Short Film to the festival and get it showcased at the FEEDBACK Film… Continue reading Under 5min. Film Festival Testimonial – May 26 2020
Under 5 Minute Festival Testimonial – May 25 2020
Ben Green The audience feedback video was such a lovely thing to do. We weren’t able to make it to the festival so the video gave us a great idea of how our film was received. Parts of our short film had been edited into the video too so it looked as though it had… Continue reading Under 5 Minute Festival Testimonial – May 25 2020
Short film: Speedy the Turtle — Geek Native
Today is World Turtle Day and a chance for humanity to consider what else we can do to help this wonderful animal. via Short film: Speedy the Turtle — Geek Native
Buster Keaton dressed as Hamlet during the making of the short film “Daydreams”, 1922 [889×730] — Making Histolines
Buster Keaton dressed as Hamlet during the making of the short film “Daydreams”, 1922 [889×730]https://ift.tt/2yradkg via /r/HistoryPorn || ibkeepr ||https://ift.tt/2WXzE6u via Buster Keaton dressed as Hamlet during the making of the short film “Daydreams”, 1922 [889×730] — Making Histolines
From the Archives: The Netflix Reviews-Angels in the Outfield, Move Over Darling, Mommie Dearest — Licking The Envelope
Back on my old now defunct blog, there was a short time when I would rent Netflix movies on disc and then give them a quick review in articles such as this. I didn’t do but a few of them because having to watch the films and write about them in such a short time […]… Continue reading From the Archives: The Netflix Reviews-Angels in the Outfield, Move Over Darling, Mommie Dearest — Licking The Envelope
Film 90 – The Late Show – Tomorrow’s World – The Return Of Mr Bean – Academy Awards 1985 – tape 133 — VHiStory
Here’s a later tape, one which has obviously been overrecorded with much later programmes, as the first few are from 1990, with the first one being Film 90 in which Barry Norman reviews: Goodfellas A Shock to the System Korczak Betsy’s Wedding There’s a report on the making of My Blue Heaven. It’s amusing that… Continue reading Film 90 – The Late Show – Tomorrow’s World – The Return Of Mr Bean – Academy Awards 1985 – tape 133 — VHiStory
Warhol’s Salacious Classic Short — Ossurworld’s Irreverence, Irony, Insouciance & Iconoclasm
DATELINE: Nothing Ventured? Big Moment on Film. All good things must come to an end, and there may be no more edgy way to end another collection than with our first viewing of Andy Warhol’s 1963 salacious film called Blow-Job. No one knows whether this was pure acting, or impure acting. Since more orgasmic porno […]… Continue reading Warhol’s Salacious Classic Short — Ossurworld’s Irreverence, Irony, Insouciance & Iconoclasm