Archive for May, 2009

Screening Set for June Meeting

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Remember, the June IFASA meeting is NOT at Access Tucson. (Access Tucson is closed for the month of June.) Instead, we will meet June 1st from 6:00 – 8:00 PM for a special event at Auld Dubliner, 800 E University Ave. We will be screening member short films by IFASA members, which will be lots of fun for all. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy the films. Admission is free. Any drinks and food is on a pay as you go basis.

The films currently planned are:

Artificial Life
Al Graham

Wild Versus Wall
Steev Hise

The Human Condition
Alan Williams

Batman vs. Superman
Phil Lybrand

Batman’s Bad Day
Phil Lybrand

Batman’s in the Kitchen
Phil Lybrand

Party Girl
Alan Barley

Pink Eye
Derek Griffith

Training Days
Derek Griffith

Handi-Dogs
Jean Jessup

Psycho-Secretary
Jean Jessup

Lilah & the Alien
Melissa Banczak

Beep! Beep! Beep! Kill! Kill! Kill!
Ray Thomas

Generations Apart
Kendall A

Collision Course
Brian Mulligan

Special Event set for June 1st

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

The June IFASA meeting will be a special event at Auld Dubliner, 800 E University Ave. We will be screening short films by IFASA members. So, this is your chance to show your work to an audience. Whether it is new piece, an old favorite, and something off your shelf, bring it on DVD to show your fellow filmmakers. We ask that you let us know ahead of time that you plan to show a film, the title, and how long it is (please try to keep them under 10 minutes). Send me a note to mclaff9@earthlink.net. We plan to have about an hour of entertainment for the event which will run from 6 – 8pm. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy the short films. Admission is free. Any drinks and food is on a pay as you go basis.

Mix, Meet and Make Movies

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Tonight is the night! The Arizona Production Association, along with IFASA, is holding its fifth annual Spotlight on Tucson Film Community Mixer, 6-8 PM, Monday, May 4th, at Gentle Ben’s (upstairs patio), 865 E. University Blvd.

This is the biggest filmmaker mixer in Tucson every year. Be there! Bring your headshots, resumes, business cards, and flyers. Meet fellow filmmakers, make beneficial connections, and have fun! Anyone who works in film, television or theater is invited to come and meet others in their respective fields.

Other local film organizations have been invited to have information tables, including the Tucson Film Office, The Arizona International Film Festival, the Loft Cinema, the National Association of Latino Independent Producers, and The Art Institute of Tucson.