INCLUDES After BOSCPUG Social Hour at SALVATORE’S
 
And BIG DIG RAFFLE with Filmmaker Prizes!
 
Easy Validated Parking via SALVATORE’S
 
New York in Motion

This evening is co-sponsored by

Adobe


Join us Thursday, April 24th for the next not to be missed BOSCPUG!

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We are pleased to feature a special conversation with director Graham Elliott as he screens “New York in Motion,” his celebrated 60 minute documentary and dazzling portrait of the motion graphics industry in New York and breathtaking visual journey behind the scenes and screens of the industry that shapes how we see the world today.

Elliott will feature how he is now taking his concept global with “World in Motion,” a documentary series investigating differences in the physical and cultural identities of countries and how they are manifested in design and communication arts.

READ “Graham Elliott Puts Creativity in Motion” – Interview with Graham Elliott and Meagan Keane of Adobe on Pro Video Coalition.

Get out to meet & mingle with fellow filmmakers in the Bright Family Screening Room at The Paramount Center at Emerson College – Enjoy a great night of networking, engaging screenings & conversation – swap stories and business cards, discover talent and crew for your next project – and interact with members of Boston’s Production and Post community.

Then, join us for an industry reception featuring Refreshments + Networking next door at SALVATORE’S. Grab a seat now!

New York in Motion

“Motion Graphics” encompasses a large extent of the way we communicate today. It translates, influences and ultimately creates an ever-growing part of our shared reality. That makes it pretty powerful. – Yet the term itself seems curiously vague. What actually is “Motion Graphics”? What “makes it tick” and who are the people creating so much of the vocabulary in our cultural discourse today?

It is also true that especially in the last decade, New York has become a bustling center of Motion Graphics. Why is it that an industry whose product seems so engaged in a virtual existence, still develops such a physical concentration in a geographic location?

In “New York in Motion” Director/producer Graham Elliott reached out to the people behind the screens and scenes that surround us. He interviewed more than 50 of the most influential players in the field and met a diverse group of fascinating individuals and collectives on an exciting journey: Tuned into the ever-changing state of the art of technology, yet more importantly keeping a finger on the pulse of our shared sensibilities, their work both mirrors and transforms our personal and cultural awareness. Though, constantly pushing the boundaries, their drive, talent, insight and creativity proves as inspiring as the work itself. Experience some of the essence behind the power of this exciting medium and tap into the incredible energy that infuses this city and this industry, Motion Graphics.

Director Graham Elliott

ABOUT GRAHAM ELLIOTT
Graham Elliott designed and directed some of the first ever motion graphics at MTV, after graduating from the Royal College of Art, London. He designed the record sleeves for rock band Living Colour, directed their “Glamour Boys” music video and designed their stage design for the tour with the Rolling Stones. 20 years later Elliott is directing and producing commercials, music videos and documentaries. He has worked as a creative at Saatchi and Saatchi, directed commercials for Coca-Cola and music videos for Puffy in Tokyo as well as projects in twenty plus countries. Teaching motion graphics and music video at the School of Visual Arts, New York for the last 10 years, Elliott was also keynote speaker at the first “International Motion Festival, Cyprus” in spring 2012.

His feature documentary “New York in Motion” was featured in over a dozen film festivals worldwide. www.NYinMotionMovie.com

His illustrations have been published in the New York Times and his sketch books are included in “Sketchbooks of the World’s Great Graphic Designers.”

– PLUS OUR APRIL BIG DIG RAFFLE! Featuring cool filmmaker prizes YOU want to use on YOUR projects! Want to win? You have to sign up and be present!

– Then, join us for an industry reception featuring Refreshments + Networking next door at SALVATORE’S to enjoy a few cocktails and continue the conversation!


Bright Family Screening Room

The Bright Family 2K Screening Room

BOSCPUG is proud to work with Emerson Visual and Media Arts to offer an evening of production and post-production conversation in the intimate and state of the art Bright Family 2K Screening Room at The Paramount Center at Emerson College.

Named for the family of Kevin Bright ’76, the Bright Family Screening Room seats approximately 200 people. It features the latest film and 2K digital video projection including 35mm. The dramatic double-height Gallery and Lobby connects to the Paramount Mainstage.


DATE: Thursday, April 24, 2014

TIMES: 7PM-9:30PM (doors open at 6:30PM)**
**Meeting begins PROMPTLY at 7PM!

VENUE:
Bright Family 2K Screening Room
The Paramount Center
559 Washington St
Boston, MA 02111

DIRECTIONS:
Enter the main entrance to The Paramount Center at 559 Washington Street. Go up the elevators to the left and to the 4th floor. There will be front of house staff to greet you at the Bright Family Screening Room.

Venue Box Office: 617-824-8400

SPECIAL VALIDATED $10 FLAT RATE PARKING:
*SALVATORE’S (545 Washington Street, directly between The Paramount Center and The Boston Opera House) offers validated discount parking for a $10 flat rate between 4pm-5am at LAFAYETTE GARAGE, across the street from the restaurant and inside the Hyatt Regency Boston, One Avenue de Lafayette, Boston)  – stop by before BOSCPUG at Salvatore’s for a bite to eat or coffee/drink!

Emerson also recommends to park in the Millennium Place Garage at The Ritz-Carlton Boston Common, 47 Boylston Street (617-574-7252). Note this parking is not vaildated!

MBTA:
– Orange Line: Take the Chinatown Exit
– Red Line: Take the Park Street Exit
– Green Line: Take the Boylston Street exit
MBTA info: http://mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/rail/

Special thank you to the Department of Visual & Media Arts at Emerson College for hosting our 2014 BOSCPUG Meets.

Questions? Email Dan Bérubé at dberube at bosfcpug.org

The Boston Creative Pro User Group (BOSCPUG) is a story driven, globally connected community of ready-to-collaborate digital filmmakers and broadcast professionals focusing on the craft of Visual Storytelling and related tools for digital cinema and distribution. BOSCPUG regularly brings top industry filmmakers and creatives to Boston to share and discuss their latest work and their workflows. BOSCPUG also regularly holds affordable production and post-production workshops. BOSCPUG is a professional, creative outlet to pitch ideas for episodic content creation and to discover talent, crew and distribution for your projects.