BOSCPUG EFF Mora

As part of Documentary and Film Festival month at BOSCPUG, we are pleased to sponsor and offer access to the following two events in partnership with Bright Lights Film Series at Emerson College.

Seating is limited for both events – RSVP links are below!

It’s All True: Student Documentary Showcase

DATE: Wednesday, March 26, 2014   ||   TIMES: 7PM-9PM (doors open at 6:30PM)

VENUE: Bright Screening Room, The Paramount Center, Emerson College || 559 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111

Join us two-and-a-half hour showcase of student documentary shorts but current undergraduate and graduate students in the visual and media arts department at Emerson College. Two time Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple will be in attendance.

Barbara KoppleKopple has won two Academy Awards, the first in 1976 for “Harlan County, USA,” and the second in 1991 for “American Dream.” She has directed episodes of the television drama series “Homicide: Life on the Street” and “Oz,” winning a Directors Guild of America award for the former. Kopple also directed “A Conversation With Gregory Peck” and “Bearing Witness,” as well as documentaries on Mike Tyson and Woody Allen.

A director and producer of narrative films and documentaries, her most recent project is the documentary “Running from Crazy,” which examines the personal journey of writer, model and actress Mariel Hemingway, the granddaughter of Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway, as she strives for a greater understanding of her complex family history.

There will be a reception in the Bright Family Screening Room lobby following the screening where we will announce the winner of our BOSCPUG It’s All True Filmmaker Audience Award Package ($2,600 value), featuring:

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14th Emerson Film Festival

14th Annual Emerson College Film Festival

DATE: Sunday, March 30, 2014   ||   TIMES: 2PM-10PM (Three separate programs)

VENUE: Bright Screening Room, The Paramount Center, Emerson College || 559 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111

Don’t miss out on this Emerson tradition. Join alumni, parents, and current students for this annual film festival showcasing student work. Now an all day event with 18 works screening across three programs, the festival includes three film programs (2:00, 4:00, and 6:00 pm) followed by a reception (8:00 pm) in the Paramount Center.

There will be a reception following the last screening in the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theater (in the Paramount) where we will announce the winner of our $1,000 cash prize audience award and the BOSCPUG ECFF Filmmaker Audience Award Package ($3,900 value), featuring:

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Order of films subject to change:

2pm
HOMEWORLDS: A selection of films exploring issues of home and family

Paper Kite directed by Qinshu Zuo
Invisible Sister directed by Jamie Rogers
Imaginarium directed by Alison Hammersley
Co-Gendered directed by Samantha Gordon, Chen Xu, Ryan Ross, Dan Herzog

4pm
OUTERWORLDS: A selection of films exploring other worlds and states of being

Corporeality directed by Lauren Hank
Hallway directed by Yuhaojie Zheng
Le Blue Stella directed by Peter Ferris Rosati
Alone at Last directed by Eli Powers
eMotion directed by Gabriel Volcovich
Advent directed by John Bickerstaff

6pm
INTERWORLDS: A selection of dramatic shorts exploring the nature of our interpersonal relationships

Nailed It directed by Jean-Paul DiSciscio
Spare Change directed by Pierre Huberson
Hard Reboot directed by Pablo Calderon Santiago
Disorder directed by Cooper Vacheron and Jacob Morrison
Invisible Roommate directed by Sun Park
Krasa directed by Yuhaojie Zheng
Derailed directed by Devynne Lauchner
The Last Dance directed by Alison Hammersley and Shelby Sims
Sleeping Alone directed by Stephanie Wilmer

 


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.


 

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

DIRECTIONS:
Enter the main entrance to The Paramount Center at 559 Washington Street. There will be front of house staff to greet you.

Venue Box Office: 617-824-8400

PARKING:
Parking is available between 4pm-5am at LAFAYETTE GARAGE, across the street from the restaurant and inside the Hyatt Regency Boston, One Avenue de Lafayette, Boston)  –  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 events.

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.