Saturday, June 11, 2005

BROKEN MAKING STRIDES FOR SHORTS


Broken is one of the hottest short films out right now. The 20 minute, flick by Alex Ferrari is generating a lot of buzz in the industry. The film is about Bonnie Clayton, a woman who has it all, a great relationship, challenging career etc. She then becomses abducted by a sadistic stranger and his entourage. She goes on to discover the key to surviving relies on the realms of her recurring dream.



Good luck if you want a screener. The demand is so high for the short that they won't be available for purchase until the end of June. You can check out Ferrari's official website at: What is Broken. Get on the mailing list to grab a copy.





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Play premiering next week to The Space Theatre. Stay tuned for details.
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Saturday, June 04, 2005

Short Films for PSP

A recent article in the San Francisco Chronicle noted that Sony Corp., hoping to promote sales of the new PSP will sponsor a series of short films for the hand-held device from Atomfilms.com. Two of the premier shorts include "In God We Trust" and "Rockfish," and are available in MPEG format. Stay tuned for more shorts.

FYI: a still from the New Zealand critically acclaimed contemporary short film "A place to Stand."
Directed by Peter Burger, written by Wiremu Grace and Produced by Catherine Fitzgerald. Official Selection (Critics Week) Cannes 2003, Winner Best Film, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Finalist Best Script in NZ Film Awards 2003, Cannes Selection (Rome, Mexico, Spain), Best Sound Drifting Clouds Festival Wellington 2004, Wairoa Film Festival 2005.

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Thursday, June 02, 2005

TOP 5 AT THE BOX OFFICE

1 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
$70.0
2 Madagascar
$61.0
3 The Longest Yard
$58.6
4 Monster-in-Law
$12.8
5 Kicking and Screaming
$ 6.5

Saturday, May 28, 2005

Holly Print Collateral


Creative Director Liane Ojito, unveiled the new Holly Shorts Call For Entries flyer this week. You can catch us posted in various retail spots, film schools, coffee shops and music stores next week in Hollywood. If you are interested finding out more about Liane's design services, you can reach her at: lojito@hotmail.com

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UT at Austin Hollywood Showcase at DGA


Holly Shorts would like to thank the University of Texas at Austin for allowing us to attend the 9th Annual Student Film Showcase, which took place this past week at the Directors Guild of America Theatre. We had the opportunity to see some of most creative and original work compiled by the UT students. Some of the filmmakers have had their work showcased in last week's Cannes Film Festival and Sundance. We had the opportunity to watch "Milton is a Shitbag," Directed by Courtney Davis. An animated short, which has been showcased at SXSW, is about a small orange kitty Milton, who hates your guts. "Test Day," by David Fabelo, explores the world of Anthony, a child of mixed heritage who encounters many options for his identity. "Wake," by Keun-Pyo "Root" Park, is the heartbreaking story about a 5-year old girl who spends four days in a small apartment when her mother doesn't wake up from sleeping and not understanding the concept of death. Kent Carpenter Zambrana's "Love Math," is a story based on actual events, a young man retraces the variables between his dream girl, an ex-girlfreind, a football star, an amateur pornographer, two sisters, a guy with a speech problem, and his mortal enemy. "North of Ojinaga," a 24-minute tale about tow young immigrants in search of their dreams are smuggled accross the US border from Mexico and abandoned in the unforgiving Texas Desert. The film is directed by Rommel Eclarinal. "Below The Break," by Melissa Henry Pratt. This film was seen at Slamdance and is about a young paraplegic woman, who ventures out into the singles scene in vibrant New Orleans with the help of her street-wise roomate . "The Faith of Joey Rail," Directed by Matthew Robertson is a 7 minute short about a boy and girl who leave church and head to the backwoods of East Texas to take a closer look at the big picture. "Lead Role: Father," directed by PJ Raval. A film with incredible cinematography, Lead Role is about writer and director Joseph Chu puts out an open casting call for his new film based on his family, he never expects his own father to audition for the lead role. Joseph is forced to confront his own hypocrisies and realizations. "The Toaster," Directed by Javier Bonafont, is about an impoverished old groundskeeper who discovers the secret of success.
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Sith, Full Force

Heading into the Memorial Day Weekend, Paramount's "The Longest Yard," and DreamWorks' "Madagascar" will try to unseat Star Wars. Here's a rundown of the top 5 from this past week:

1. STAR WARS: EP.III-REVENGE SITH/ TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX/ Sci-Fi $150,428,880
2. MONSTER-IN-LAW/ NEW LINE/ Comedy $19,831,373
3. KICKING AND SCREAMING/ UNIVERSAL/ Comedy $14,138,575
4. CRASH LIONS GATE FILMS/ Drama $8,034,972
5. UNLEASHED/ FOCUS FEATURES/ Action $5,884,360

Need Inspiration?


The Ultimate Filmmaker's Guide To Short Films is a book we think you'll find interesting. The book is by Kim Adelman, who is based in Los Angeles has produced nineteen short films. For more information about the book, you can visit: www.mwp.com/books/short-film/shortfilm.php4


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WELCOME TO HOLLY

Welcome to the Holly Shorts, Short Film Festival Blog. On this site, you'll find information about the inaugural event, which takes place August 13-14 at the Space Theatre in Hollywood. We accepting all genre's and the deadline for submissions is July 1. To receive the entry forms, please email us at hollyshorts@hotmail.com. The entry fee is $10 and you can send your short films to:
Holly Shorts Film Festival/
Co Dan Sol/Theo Dumont
3640 S. Sepulveda Blvd. #113
Los Angeles, CA 90034

On this blog, you'll also find news relating to the film industry, interviews from key players in the biz, useful tools for you to make your short, and much much more. We are pleased to announced Alex Sol, owner of the Space Theatre in Hollywood has made several substantial improvements to the theatre. We look forward to showcasing the best short films from various regions in August. For additional information, you can call the official Holly Shorts hotline at 818-760-9897.

This Week in the Biz

This past Wednesday, Harvey and Bob Weinstein announced their slate of films that they are developing with their new Weinstein Co. venture. They have finacial backing from Goldman Sach's and one of the most significant projects set to be released Spring '06 is "Grind House," two films packaged together from Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. The famed directors will each write and direct a 60-minute horror film and will have individual trailers. The Weinsteins, also announced this week, they are taking Miramax distribution chief Mike Rudnitsky with them to their new company after September 30. According to Gregg Kilday of The Hollywood Reporter The Hollywood Reporter, here's the film slate for Weinstein Co.:

"Wolf Creek," the Australian horror film directed by Greg McLean, which the Weinsteins acquired at the Sundance Film Festival, will open Nov. 18.

"Matador," a black comedy about a hitman, co-financed by Disney, starring Pierce Brosnan and directed by Richard Shepard, will open as an exclusive release Nov. 18.

"Transamerica," a film by Duncan Tucker for which Felicity Huffman won the best actress award at the Tribeca Film Festival for playing a transsexual, will open an exclusive release Dec. 2.

Chen Kaige's epic "The Promise," a partnership between IDG New Media Fund and the Weinstein Co., will open exclusively Dec. 16.

"Mrs. Henderson Presents," another Disney co-financed project, directed by Stephen Fears and starring Judi Dench and Bob Hoskins, will open exclusively Dec. 25.

"The Gathering," a thriller from Brian Gilbert starring Christina Ricci, is set for release Jan. 6.

"Feast," director John Gulager's horror film, which was the subject of Bravo's "Project Greenlight 3," will open Jan. 20.

"Pulse," a remake of the Japanese horror film "Kairo," will be released by Dimension on March 3.

"Killshot," directed by John Madden, adapted from the Elmore Leonard novel by Hossein Amini and executive produced by Tarantino, will open March 17.

"Scary Movie 4," a Disney co-production reuniting director David Zucker and his creative team from "Scary Movie 3," will open wide from Dimension on April 14 for Easter weekend.

"Sin City 2," a sequel to the Rodriguez/Frank Miller film, another Disney co-production, will be released by Dimension in summer 2006.

Saturday, May 21, 2005


Casseus Set
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August 13-14, Space Theatre, Hollywood

The Inaugural Holly Shorts, Short Film Festival will take Place August 13-14 at the Space Theatre in Hollywood. The Space is located at 665 N. Heliotrope. If you have a short film you'd like to submit, it's not too late. The deadline for submissions is JULY 1, 2005. Entry fee is $10 Send submissions to:
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c/o Theo Dumont/ Dan Sol
3640 S. Sepulveda Blvd. #113
Los Angeles, CA 90034

Friday, May 20, 2005


This is a practical and inspirational guide to students and independent film-makers. It is the only book to describe and explain the whole process, from creating an original or adapted script, through producing and directing to finance and distribution. Whether you are embarking on a short film project by yourself or are planning a more ambitious, collaborative project, Making Short Films gives you the low-down on everything you need to know, including: information on new, digital technology, a range of complete scripts for award-winning shorts with commentaries by the film-makers, insider tips on making deals, renting equipment, securing funding and getting your short shown, details on the all major film festivals, and a glossary of film terms. According to Amazon readers, “this book is destined to become the "bible" for anyone who wants to make a short film.”




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Revenge of The Nerds...Oops, Sorry Sith


Star Wars HIts a record with $50 million first-day domestic gross.

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American Short Film Shining At Cannes Film Festival, Short Film Category


Kit Hui's short film "Missing" is the only film from the U.S being showcased in the Short Film competition. Credits for the short include:
Terence YIN as Samuel
Jovinna CHAN as Jenn
Camy TING as Sister-in-law
David CHO as Brother-in-law


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WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL HOLLY SHORTS BLOG.

Pictured here are the filmmakers having their short films in competition for the prestigious Palm D'or at the Cannes Film Festival this week. This category is exclusively for short films. The films include: Bébé Requin, in which director Pascal-Alex Vincent develops "the idea that the teenagers of today have trouble asserting themselves as individuals," and Kitchen, an arena where director Alice Winocour pits a young woman against two live lobsters.

Other European short films competing for the Palme d'Or: Before Dawn, by the Hungarian Balint Kenyeres leads us through a long, dialogue-less single-shot sequence about illegal immigration; Podorozhni, a film by the Ukrainian Igor Strembitskyy about how "childhood never returns"; Schijn Van De Maan, a fantasy film by Belgian Peter Ghesquiere about a little boy whose family lives under the boot of a dictatorial regime; and The Man Who Met Himself by the British Ben Crowe.

The island-continent Down Under is also represented in the competition with Clara, an animated short by Australian Van Sowerwine, which gives us a peek into a little girl's brightly pastel yet disturbing inner world, and the noir comedy Nothing Special by New Zealander Helena Brooks. As for the United States, its sole contender in the race for a Palme d'Or is Missing

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Shorts Competing for The Palm D'or

At the Cannes Film Fest this week, there are nine short films in selection for the Palm D'or, the prestigious winning film. Pascal-Alex Vincent's Bebe Requin is getting rave reviews. The French director's film deals with teens getting to know themselves. Another short up for the top prize is Before Dawn from Hungarian Balint Kenyeres. The film is about illegal immigration. Australian Van Sowerwine's film Clara als has a buzz down in the South of France. The film is about a young girl's distrubing inner world. The big short representing the U.S. is Missing by Kit Hui. According to Hui, below is the cynopsis:

"Samuel's girlfriend, Jenn, is missing. To search for her, Samuel follows a mysterious trail of words written on pieces of paper left by Jenn in the most unlikely places. As he uncovers the mystery of Jenn's disappearance, Samuel catches a haunting glimpse of New York City and realizes something unexpected."

Saturday, May 14, 2005



Holly Shorts had the opportunity to catch up with Russ J. Lichterman, co-founder of Insomniac Film Challenge. The competition is one of the most unique opportunities for filmmakers. You make a movie in one weekend. You have 72 hours to write, shoot, edit, and get it in the mail.
HS: How did this initiative begin and who thought of the idea?

RL: The Insomniac Film Challenge was created to give filmmakers a new outlet for creative filmmaking. There are two other big contests with similar rules, but we thought we could provide something new and different, less constraints, less paperwork, more fun. The idea was conceived by myself and Jeff Stoltzfus. We are the co-owners of Super-Nerve Entertainment, LLC, and have competed in these type of competitions in the past. We are filmmakers, first and foremost, and thats what the contest is all about, making films. We heard some complaints from other filmmakers about other contests, and we shared the opinion that there was room for improvement. We felt that we were up to the challenge, thus the Insomniac Film Challenge was born. Our philosophy is simple, make movies, have fun.

HS: How many entries have you received for this year's challenge?
RL: We are up to almost 20 entries, and with the entry deadline on May 15th, we expect several more before the deadline.

HS: Have you had any response from Hollywood on this opportunity for filmmakers?
RL: We have not heard anything from Hollywood yet, but we do have several festivals and screenings interested in showing the top 10 films. Since this is our first year presenting the contest, I suspect we'll be generating even more press after the finished films are available online and for screenings.

HS: Where do you see the challenge in five years?
RL: Our hope is for the Insomniac Film Challenge to get larger and larger, so we can provide the opportunity for as many filmmakers as possible to make a short and get there work out there. We will expand the contest as the interest continues to expand. The bigger and more popular it gets the more people will see the films, and thats what every filmmaker wants. We will present the competition every year, maybe even every 6 months as long as the interest is there.

HS: Anything else you'd like to plug?
RL: I hope any of your readers that are interested will visit www.insomniacfilmchallenge.com and consider participating in this years contest, its going to be a blast. Feel free to contact me at russ@insomniacfilmchallenge.com with questions or comments, or visit our message boards.
Also, Super-Nerve Entertainment, LLC is in Pre-Production on our next feature length film "Victim's Song" beginning principle photography in August 2005. Visit www.super-nerve.com for details. Super-Nerve Entertainment, LLC is the presenter of the Insomniac Film Challenge.

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Gus Van Sant's Kurt Cobain-inspired "Last Days," has a good chance at winning the prestigious Palm D'Or at the 58th annual Cannes Film Festival. The film is in competition now and the event is taking place May 11-22. According to Rober Ebert, "the film is wonderfully photographed by Harris Savides, who captures a damp, chilly world of cold stone houses isolated in a dark, gloomy forest. Blake is first seen wandering in the woods, mumbling to himself, sliding down a hill, splashing in a stream, and sitting beside a campfire defiantly shouting “Home on the Range” into the indifferent night."




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Entry Deadline July 1, 2005

Just a reminder:
This is the official Call For Entries for Entries for the inaugural HollyShorts Film Festival, which will take place at the Space Theatre, August 13-14, 2005.
All Genre's accepted. Entry fee $10. The deadline for entries is Friday, July 1. Showcase your work to industry peers! For film submission information, please email us hollyshorts@hotmail.com.

Call for Sponsors

It's still not too late to explore sponsorship packages for the first ever Holly Shorts, Short Film Festival. The event will reach thousands of filmmakers, directors, writers, producers and film enthusiasts in Los Angeles and beyond. Participating companies include Landmark Printing, The Bliss Art House Cafe. For sponsorship information, please contact Dan Sol or Theo Dumont at hollyshorts@hotmail.com or
818-760-9897.

Bootay Success on Ifilm


"The Humpalicious Bootay Bottle," a four minute short film by Dave Branin debut on Ifilm.com has been a tremendous success racking up over 1400 views in two weeks. According to Branin, here's the synopsis:
"Imagine if there existed a bottle that could bring all of your sexual fantasies to fruition? Provide you with the stamina of 10 men? Turn you into a goddess of the night? It's time you discovered the Humpalicous Bootay Bottle." Check out the flick at
http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2666484

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Wednesday, May 11, 2005


As the 58th annual Cannes Film Festival gets underway (May 11-22), we have our eye on the Short Film Corner. The initiative launched last year, allows participants to get together and screen some of the best short films from around the world. Its a place where folks can present films to a large international audience: broadcasters, publishers, film selectors, journalists, producers, agents looking for new talents. It's a great place to chat with decision makers. If you are there, let us know how it's going. If you wish you were there or would like to go next year, check out

www.shortfilmcorner.com

Saturday, May 07, 2005


Planning the last Dream Regime Actor's Showcase. Another Showcase event is comming soon to the Space Theater in Hollywood.
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WE ARE HERE! Welcome to Holly Shorts Official Blog!
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HOLLY SHORTS SUPPORTER!
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Sunday, April 24, 2005

'Y Nada Mas' Preview Before Tribeca

On Wednesday April 20, 'Y Nada Mas,' a short film written and directed by Justin Liberman was screened in Manhattan Beach at Towne restaurant. The short is being shown at Tribeca this week in New York and we had a chance to get a sneak preview of the film. Y Nada Mas is a cinematic tapestry of four vignettes depicting the Mexican-American man and his place within our society.

Centered around the human spirit, all four stories are perceived through a prismatic context utilizing simplicity as a metaphor for life’s most meaningful moments.

Saturday, April 23, 2005

Q&A with Done Deal

Done Deal is one of the most important resources for writers around the country (www.scriptsales.com). Holly Shorts recently had the opportunity to conduct a Q&A with Will Plyler, co-founder of the site. Done Deal is made up of over 350 pages of sales, examples, interviews, contact information for agents & production companies, columns, contest info, advice and more.

HS: How and when did you go about launching this wonderful resource?

WP: The site was started in September 1997. While I was working at Centropolis Entertainment I became interested in this "new" thing called the Internet, which had websites on it.

Jennifer, who co-founded the site with me, sat near me and was tracking sales of projects for the company for internal use. I'd always kept an idea list for films and usually a few times a year I'd read about a sale in the trades and think, "that was my idea that just sold." I thought it would be great if there were a resource to track all this. I asked her to give me a disc each week with what ever deals she’d found and I'd try building a website so others could see what was being sold too. It just went from there.

When we first started the site was basically one long page. It was white text on a black background. As our list of deals grew I realized we needed to build a second, then third page, and so on. Over time we added links, news items, agency, manager, attorney & production company lists, columns, reviews, and advice. In addition, I interviewed friends who were writing and also talked with writers & other industry people that had contacted the site directly.

Along the way the site has gone through a few re-designs as I learned more programming and also saw what did and didn’t work well on other sites. But there was never any plan to it or goal; except for trying to provide the best information we could as quickly and accurately as possible.

HS: What is the biggest challenge from your perspective writers are faced with these days?

One, really two, of the biggest problems writers face are themselves and thus fellow writers. I feel writers many times can be their own worst enemy. I see to many queries in which writers claim they have the greatest story and/or idea in the world and it will make everyone millions. You read the logline and you wonder, does this person even understand basic grammar, much less storytelling? As a writer, you need to get feedback on your work – solid feedback. In this day and age, there really is no excuse for not being able to have someone read your work or "listen" to your idea and be able to give you some helpful advice.

Also, there are so many people out there trying to write and wanting to be a "writer" that the market is overwhelmed. With the advent of the Internet it’s made it even tougher for Hollywood to wade through all the material.
There was no Internet ten years ago. There were no websites for writers or submission services, etc. All of these things have made it easier for writers all over the world to send out queries, and that’s great, but at the same time it overwhelms "Hollywood" that much more.

HS: Any interesting screenwriting competitions you'd like to plug?

I don’t actually participate in contests so I don’t have any first hand experiences to recommend. Most of the major contests that writers seem to enjoy and the industry respects and pays attention too, continue to be consistent like the Nicholl Fellowships, Walt Disney Writing Fellowship, etc.

There has been a rash of new contests popping up so writers should do as much research as they can before entering by asking friends or doing research on message boards to get feedback about who is actually running the competition and what their success rate is like.

HS: Do you recommend any software or any interesting new books for screenwriters to get their scripts covered?

WP: As with the contests, the major software makers like Final Draft and Movie Magic get the job done. Final Draft hit a few bumps in the road with their release of 7.0 but they are slowly making fixes it to it. Also, I know many writers like programs like Sophocles too.

We see a lot of discussions about the various software available and what writers like to use most. At the end of the day, simply pick out the one you like best and feel most comfortable with. One person will love what you use and another will hate it. It’s the script/story that matters. Find what makes your life easiest as a writer and just go with that.

HS: Where do you see Done Deal in 5 years?

WP: I have no idea to be honest. We never expected to be where we are today and still doing this. We know how difficult it is for people, especially writers living outside of Los Angeles, to track all the deals and find all of this information, so we want to do our best to continue to help them realize their dreams.

We recently opened Done Deal Pro (www.donedealpro.com) to offer a higher end version of the site with a searchable database, more detailed & updated contact information for the various companies, agencies, management firms, etc. We are of course focused on providing all we can to our subscribers there.

We hope to be around for as long as we can.

"HIGHEND SOUND" ALBUM RELEASE

Holly Shorts congratulates Rudy "High End" Mangual on his official album release party, which took place on Friday, April 22 at The Overlook in Hollywood. The album, The HighEnd Sound on Groovy Gravy Records is now available and the party was put together by Groovy Gravy in collaboration with Mekanic and Magnify Music. You can here some sample tracks from the album at www.cduniverse.com.

HOLLY HOT LINX

Check out Holly Shorts, Short Film festival blurbs on the following websites, Hayden Films, MovieMaker Magazine online, Mark Litwak's Entertainment Law Resources, Rotten Tomatoes Forum. If anyone is intersted in discussing sponsorship opportunities for the upcomming event, please call our hotline: 818-760-9897.


http://www.haydenfilms.com/resource_list.php?s_res_rcat_id=38&hf_resources_hf_resourcePage=3

http://www.moviemaker.com/crewcall.html

http://www.marklitwak.com/film_festivals/festival.php?fm=&id=H

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/vine/showthread.php?t=407202

ALEX SOL ON COLD CASE EPISODE THIS SUNDAY

Check out actor Alex Sol in his debut on the hit show Cold Case on CBS this Sunday. Sol is also in the process of putting together a talented group of actors for plays at the Space Theatre in Hollywood, CA.

Sunday, April 24, 8:00PM ET/PT
"Kensington"
The murder case of a young mill worker is re-opened when Rush learns that a recent parolee admitted to stealing money off the victim's body. Rating: TVPG-LV.

Saturday, April 16, 2005

HOLLY SHORTS LAUNCH PARTY

We would like to thank all of the participants last night who attended the official Holly Shorts, Short Film Festival launch party at the Bliss Art House Cafe. We had a standing room crowd. Attendees checked out art, music and drinks. Live on the blog are some new images and an exclusive Q&A with actor Tyshawn Bryant. You can contact Holly Shorts by emailing us at: hollyshorts@hotmail.com, or by calling the official hotline 818-760-9897. The dates of the festival will be announced next week. In the meantime, to download the official entry forms, go to:
http://briefcase.yahoo.com.

Talia Mays performing with musicians at the Bliss Art House Cafe last night. Holly Shorts launched officially at the event. You can catch Talia performing on April 16 with her band The Golden Ratio at the Green Room, 6752 Hollywood Blvd 10 p.m. To find out more about the band and hear some samples, go to www.gratiolounge.com.
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Brian Erzen unveiled his new comic book "Broken," during the event last night.
More info on the comic book is available at Hollypointstudio.com.
To buy the book, go to Comixpress.com

Enjoying Jammin night at the Bliss Art House Cafe!
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Holly Shorts recently caught up with up and coming star Tyshawn Bryant. He has a slate of short film projects that he’s working on. Check out the Q&A.

HS: How did you get started in the business?

TB: I started this business in 2002 when I met a working actor by the name of Michael Whaley. I helped him form his acting class, which taught the actor the "business" of acting. They call it the "Acting Business" for a reason.

HS: Name a recent short film you've worked on?

TB: I've worked on various short films. One that comes to mind was called, "Pugnacious Assembly", by up and coming director David T. Branin. It was a fun piece and the director gave the actor free reign to come up with a believable and interesting character.

HS: Who would you like to work with the most in Hollywood?

TB: I would love to work with Denzel Washington. I've enjoyed and been intrigued by all of his work. I would also love to work with Tom Cruise. We all know all of his projects do very well in the box office.

HS: Where do you see yourself in five years?

TB: In five years I will be in one of three situations. I will either be a series regular on a prime time television show, a heralded feature film actor, or both. As always it's been a pleasure

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Talia Mays and Dave Strauss chatting with Hollies. Filmmakers interested in incorporating original music in their films can contact Strauss. Visit his official website at: www.flatcatrecords.net
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Bliss Arthouse enthusiasts enjoy the evening
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Holly Night at Bliss Art House Cafe
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Artwork Available at the Bliss Art House Cafe. The Holly Shorts crowd enjoyed the atmosphere.
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Holly Shorts Night at Jammin
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Thursday, April 14, 2005


Join Holly Shorts as we celebrate Jamin Night @ The Bliss Art House Cafe...directions are below.

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Sunday, April 10, 2005


Join us for the official Holly Shorts Jamin night at The Bliss Art House Cafe, 1249 Vine St. on Friday April 15. 1st 15 to RSVP get a free drink. Music, drinks and mingling with Hollies. The event begins at 8:00p.m.
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For the official entry forms, you can download by going to: http://briefcase.yahoo.com
You can email us at: hollyshorts@hotmail.com
You can reach us at the official Holly Shorts hotline: (818) 760-9897.

Friday, April 08, 2005


Welcome to Holly Shorts Film Festival Blog!
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Holly Shorts Night At Bliss Cafe, Friday April 15, 2005

Come out and enjoy live music and drinks at the official Holly Shorts Launch Party taking place Friday, April 15 at The Bliss Art House Cafe, 1249 Vine Street. Held during 'Jamin' night at the Bliss, the party will be an opportunity to mingle with filmmakers and Holly Shorts enthusiasts. First 15 to RSVP get a free Corona. The Bliss Cafe is located on Vine Street in Hollywood, between Fountain and Santa Monica. See You There! To RSVP, contact us at: hollyshorts@hotmail.com

UK Supports Shorts...

The UK's New Cinema Fund recently announced their mission to support creativity, new talent, and cutting edge filmmaking. The New Cinema Fund partners 12 strategic bodies across the UK to produce over 100 digital short films per year. This is designed to support emerging filmmakers with a platform to get them established. I'll give you the website but what good does it do for us if we're stuck here on our own. This would be a great program for the U.S. as well.
www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk/shorts

Thursday, April 07, 2005

National Treasure 2 Opens This Weekend

Oops, meant Sahara opens this weekend trying to knock-off Robert Rodriguez' Sin City. The flick debut last week at #1 with 29.1 at the box office. Also making an attempt at the top spot is Jimmy Fallon and Drew Barrymore in Pitch.

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

To enter Holly Shorts Short Film Festival, go to: http://briefcase.yahoo.com

Actor Mike Sandy at last week's Grand Stand Actor Showcase. Stay Tuned for next Grand Stand Showcase event coming this Summer. Posted by Hello

Sunday, April 03, 2005

Hey Shorties

Hope everyone is geared up for another big week. If you haven't already, pick up a copy of this week's BACKSTAGE WEST, which featured a mini ad on the Holly Shorts, Short Film Festival, Call for Entries on Page 4. There's a lot of buzz on the fest following last week's Grand Stand Actors Showcase (Images are below). If anyone has questions on the Film Festival we are coordinating to take place at the Space Theatre in Hollywood, please feel free to contact us at the official Holly Shorts Hotline (818) 760-9897, or via email (hollyshorts@hotmail.com).

It was a big weekend for Robert Rodriguez' Sin City, winning top at the box office according to Variety, $28 million. Second place goes to Beauty Shop, $17.3.

Friday, April 01, 2005

Check out The Dream Regime's first short film, "Pugnacious Assembly," distributed on ifilm at: http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2482177?htv=12

Preparing headshots prior to their performance at the Grand Stand Posted by Hello

The Showcase friends and participants Posted by Hello

Rob and Kevin bowing after a great performance at the Space Posted by Hello

Organizers live after the Grand Stand Showcase Posted by Hello

The cast, crew and audience members enjoying refreshments after the show. Posted by Hello

The talented cast of actors, live at the Grand Stand! Posted by Hello

Showcase audience arriving for the big show. Posted by Hello

The Dream Regime thanks all of the participating actors for putting on a wonderful performance here tonight at the Space Theatre! Posted by Hello