Tanna Frederick, Iowa native, Project Cornlight Founder and Hollywood actor, to be honored with 2012 CineCause Award at Julien Dubuque International Film Festival
Critically acclaimed actress Tanna Frederick, who is a Mason City native and the Founder of Project Cornlight (www.ProjectCornlight.org), adds another accolade to her resume this weekend as she is honored at the inaugural Julien Dubuque International Film Festival (www.JulienFilmFest.com). Frederick will receive the 2012 C...
Tanna Frederick, Iowa native, Project Cornlight Founder and Hollywood actor, to be honored with 2012 CineCause Award at Julien Dubuque International Film Festival
Critically acclaimed actress Tanna Frederick, who is a Mason City native and the Founder of Project Cornlight (www.ProjectCornlight.org), adds another accolade to her resume this weekend as she is honored at the inaugural Julien Dubuque International Film Festival (www.JulienFilmFest.com). Frederick will receive the ...
The Ripon College Film Festival is devoted to amateur, student-made film. Put on by a student organization, the Cinemaniacs. Cash prizes for the top 3 movies and awards for Best Actor, Actress, Director, and Original Screenplay and an Audience Award.
The IUSB IVFF is held on the beautiful campus of Indiana University South Bend. Sponsored by the IUSB Alumni Association and supported by the Mid America Filmmakers, this non-competitive festival is open to anyone.
Screening of winning short films (10 min max) in Documentary/Experimental, Dramatic, Animation categories, judged by Diana Ossana, Joan Leslie, and Jack Sholder. Pre-College and College/up divisions.
This picture is coming from my short film, Experience (2005). A short film made at the Concordia University in fall 2005.
This picture is coming from my short film, Experience (2005). A short film made at the Concordia University in fall 2005.
This picture is coming from my short film, Experience (2005). A short film made at the Concordia University in fall 2005.
Tauri Film Festival Website Launched.The first T Tauri Film Festival will be held July 27-30 in Batesville on the campuses of the University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville and Lyon College, with additional events and programs in Heber Springs and Mountain View. The festival, a division of Ozark Foothills FilmFest, Inc., is intended to encourage, facilitate, and showcase the work of young filmmakers. It draws its name from the astronomer’s term for a young star. The event will in...