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*Film* *Events** This **Week**:*

*Mon May 5, 6-7pm: **Dartmouth Film Society Meeting *(Wilson 205) The
Dartmouth Film Society is a student organization that meets once a week to
discuss the films playing at the Hopkins Center, debate important issues
(like whether *Ghostbusters *is the best film of all time), write program
notes, critique new movie trailers and vote on series proposals for future
terms. You don’t have to be an expert - you just have to have an opinion!

*Mon May 5, 7-8pm: Music Video Monday* (Digital Lab, Black Family Visual
Arts Center) Teams will compete to guess what the music video for a song
would (should?) be. Bring a team of friends! Pizza included.

*Mon May 5, 7:30pm: Screening of Sleep Dealer *(Loew Auditorium, Black
Family Visual Arts Center, Free) Director Alex Rivera will be present after
the screening for a Q&A session.

*Tues May 6, 6:30-9:30pm:* *DMAX: Digital Music and Arts Expo *(Hopkins
Center) A celebration of digital musics and digital visual arts, DMAX will
feature a wide variety of work from across campus. Join us for an evening
of interactive art, high fashion, digital animation, and digital musics:
*6:30-9:30pm: Installations and Digital Demonstrations *(Hop Garage and Top
of the Hop)
*7-7:30pm: Digital Fashion Show* (Top of the Hop)
*8-9pm: Digital Musics and Arts Concert & Screening* (Spaulding Auditorium)

*Wed May 7-Fri May 9, 11am-7pm: DMAX Fab Lab Open Hours *(Hop Garage) The
FAB Lab offers an opportunity for students and adults from the Upper Valley
to participate in a variety of hands-on workshops related to technology,
fabrication, electronics, science, music and art. A 3D printer, laser
scanner and laser cutter, 4 axis mill, computer design/ animation software
and other electronics will be just some of the equipment and opportunities
available. Visitors will receive training on all the equipment from
experienced faculty and students, to make something to take with them!
*Wed May 7, 12-2pm: Laser Scanner Workshop *(Hop Garage)
*Wed May 7, 4-5pm: Arduino Workshop* (Hop Garage)
*Wed May 7, 5-7pm: CNC Router Workshop* (Hop Garage)
*Thurs May 8, 12-2pm: Laser Scanner Workshop *(Hop Garage)
*Thurs May 8, 2-3pm: Photoshop Workshop* (Hop Garage)
*Thurs May 8, 4-6pm: CNC Router Workshop* (Hop Garage)
*Fri May 9, 12-2pm: CNC Router Workshop *(Hop Garage)
*Fri May 9, 2-3pm: Processing Workshop* (Hop Garage)
*Fri May 9, 5-7pm: Laser Cutter Workshop* (Hop Garage)

*Wed May 7, 7pm: Screening of Three Animated Shorts by Amy Lawrence* (Loew
Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center, Free)

*Fri May 9, 7pm: Hop Film: Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa* (Loew Auditorium,
Black Family Visual Arts Center $5)
http://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/hop_film_alan_partridge_alpha_papa

*Sat May 10, 11am-Sun May 11, 1pm: DMAX Make-a-thon/Hack-a-thon *(Hop Garage)
Make something from "The World of Tomorrow." Create to win prizes up to
$1,000. Food and drinks provided.

*Sat May 10, 4-5pm: Master Class with Linsanity Producer Brian Yang* (Film
Studio) Brian Yang is producer of the documentary *Linsanity* about the
rise of basketball star Jeremy Lin. Yang is also an actor on *Hawaii
Five-0. **Linsanity *will be screening in Loew this Sunday at 11:30 am.
Space for the master class is limited, so RSVP soon by replying to this
email.

*Sat May 10, 7pm: Hop Film: Maidentrip *(Loew Auditorium, Black Family
Visual Arts Center, $5) http://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/hop_film_maidentrip

*Sun May 11, 11:30am: Screening of Linsanity *(Loew Auditorium, Black
Family Visual Arts Center, Free) Producer Brian Yang will be present after
the screening for a Q&A session. Food and drinks will be served in the
reception area following the Q&A session. Part of Dartmouth's Asian Pacific
American Heritage Month celebration in May.

*Sun May 11, 4pm: DFS Film: Fantastic Mr. Fox *(Loew Auditorium, Black
Family Visual Arts Center, $5)
http://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/dfs_film_fantastic_mr_fox

*Now Playing at the Nugget:*
*Bears*
*The Grand Budapest Hotel*


*Heaven is for RealThe Other Woman*

*Internships, Jobs, **Film** Festivals, and Off-Campus Opportunities:*

For more job listings, be sure to check
Jobnet<http://oracle-www.dartmouth.edu/dart/groucho/darthr.dc_jobnet_web.open_jobnet>.
Positions for videographers and editors are frequently posted.

1. *Shredder Film Festival Seeking Submissions: *SFF is dedicated to
showcasing budding talent, in particular, student-made films. Based in
Vermont, the Shredder Film Festival was created to provide a showcase
for student films and to raise some awareness about the talent hiding
behind this 'student staple'. All submissions must be provided in one of
two forms: DVD (mailed to address below) or secure online screener (Vimeo,
Youtube, etc.) All forms should be labeled with: Director's Name, Title Of
Film, and Run Time. Send all hard copies to: SHREDDER PRODUCTIONS 38
Hillridge Rd. Hartford,VT 05047 The latest deadline for entries is *July
1st*, but by mid-May all submissions will be run through
WITHOUTABOX.COMand therefore no longer free. If you have any
questions, contact
[log in to unmask]
2. *Artifice Online Magazine Seeking Submissions: *The Artifice is an
online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms (Movies, TV, Arts,
Anime, Comics, Games, Literature or other art forms). The Artifice is
collaboratively built and maintained by fellow writers. It is structured to
let you focus on the quality of the content while it deals with the
exposure of it to an audience of millions. The Artifice does not work quite
the same as other publishing platforms. For example, the first question you
may ask is “What are you looking for?” At The Artifice, your fellow writers
ask you instead: “What are you an expert on? What are you passionate
about?” You can write about a whole host of things for pleasure, passion
and/or to boost your CV. Current writers range from undergraduates, to
graduates, to emeritus professors. Join The Artifice's team of writers at
http://the-artifice.com/write/.

3. *Dartmouth Television Seeking Cinematographers and Writers: *Dartmouth
Television is looking for Camera Operators/Cinematographers and Comedy
Writers for its current project, "Dartmouth Tonight", a live,
professionally shot television show taped in the Dartmouth 105 theatre
several times per term. The project is a hybrid of the late night talk show
format, and has been described by attendees as "The Jimmy Fallon Experience
at Dartmouth". If you're interested in being a cinematographer or writing
content for the show, email [log in to unmask] with your
details. Here's a link to their last episode: http://vimeo.com/84154091

4. *Stories Growing Films Seeking Scripts: *Stories Growing Films,
Dartmouth's only student-run film group on campus, is looking for movie
scripts. The group is looking for 8-15 page shorts - either narrative
scripts or documentary proposals. SGF develops, directs, and produces one
film every term. After production, the group sends them to film festivals.
The deadline is *May 12th at 11:59 PM*. Scripts must be sent in PDF format
with no names on the document to [log in to unmask] SGF will consider
the feasibility of shooting the script in/around Hanover. Refer to the
attached document for more specific guidelines.

5. Ever wanted to visit Austin, TX? Want to have a blast this summer? Would
you like a credit on a feature film before you graduate? *Alex Stockton '15
is searching for cast and crew for a feature film entitled Illegal
Invisible Ignited to be shot in Austin, TX this summer.* Everyone will be
fed and have a place to live. And you can bet it'll be the best summer
you've ever had. The film's synopsis: Illegal Invisible Ignited tells the
story of Franky DeLuna, a Hispanic who dreams of being an inventor but that
was brought to the United States illegally when he was a little boy. He
struggles to find his place in a country that requires him to not exist and
is deported when he contacts the police in order to prevent a rape. As he
tries to make a new home in Mexico, Franky discovers the corruption of the
cartels and must decide whether it is better to live in a country where his
life is in danger or a country that doesn't want him. Think *12 Years a
Slave* mixed with *The Pursuit of Happyness* but told through the salient
issue of illegal immigration. If you are interested, please contact Alex (
[log in to unmask]).

*Ongoing Research and Internship Opportunities:*

1. Like *making movies* or want to learn how? Email
[log in to unmask] to see how you can get involved with
Stories Growing Films and like on FB:
http://www.facebook.com/dartmouthstoriesgrowingfilms

2. Interested in *TV*? Email [log in to unmask] to see how
you can get involved in *Dartmouth Television*!

3. The *Digital Lab *in the Black Family Visual Arts Center has open hours *Mon
3-7pm, Wed 1-3, 7-10pm*, *Thurs 4-5:30pm*, and *Sun 6:30-10pm*. Stop by to
learn about working with Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, After Effects, Final
Cut Pro, and other photo/video editing software. Email
[log in to unmask] for more info.

4. Looking for an *internship* in the entertainment industry? Join the *DAEMA
Internship Google Group *for updates on what is available:
http://groups.google.com/group/daema_jobsinternships


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