Posted by Martin Anaya on November 10, 2009 at 10:00am
Welcome, to the NEW California Film Foundation. For those of you who missed our grand kick off event at the Studio Center, the idea here is to really celebrate California and our film makers. You never know what region may have the help you need, that perfect location or the next collaborator whith whom you create your cinema dreams. In addition, we wanted to give film makers access to valuable information and tools. Need to keep up with the latest industry news? We have aggregated the top news sources into one tool. Now, you don't have to go to ten different websites: Get your Variety or Filmmaker magazine headlines in one place: right here! Also, you may be an actor, a DP or a grip. Regardless of your talent, you are welcome here. This new network will allow you to post videos, pics and information about yourself and your work and critically, allow you to network with other film makers and industry professionals in a peer to peer environment. Best of all, the basic functions of this site are completely free to all! We've made membership free and intend to keep it that way. You may opt for higher levels of fee based functionality in the future, depending on your needs, but this is your option. Meanwhile, we invite you to use this wonderful site to help promote your business. Also, if you are a fan of film, use this site to find interesting film makers who you can follow and learn about the coolest new events. There will be many new and exciting things in the days to follow. For now, get situated in your new home and welcome to the California Film Foundation. Martin Anaya
hey soooo if im an aspiring film director but still in my junior high year, can i still be able to take part? that would be awesome! i'm working on my third film right now! and getting hyphy.
I'll share information about this website with others. It's put together well and easy to navigate. It adds to the collaborative concept of film making in Northern California. That will pay great dividends to Sacramento Valley in particular.
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