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Take the Survey: 50 States, 50 Filmmakers

The United States of America

I’ve been looking over Ted Hope’s blog lately and one thing he keeps returning to is the idea that in order for cinema to be truly free (i.e., liberated), we have to do our part to help film culture. I agree.
That’s part of what this blog has always been about. One [...]

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Self-Reliant Film v3.0

As a way to mark some changes at Self-Reliant Film, I’ve done a site redesign.
I recently mentioned that Ashley would be making some posts on SRF to discuss her documentary, For Memories’ Sake. This marks something of a shift in Self-Reliant Film. Though I’ll still be the main voice of the site, I will [...]

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Lovell Films website redesign

In anticipation of the completion of For Memories’ Sake (see previous post), I’ve done an overhaul of the Lovell Films website which, for the uninitiated, is the site for my film projects.
Check it out, if for no other reason than to get a preview of the Self-Reliant Film redesign that will launch in a few [...]

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For Memories’ Sake

The last couple of months have been pretty darn busy, so blogging has taken a backseat. I’ve been working on a few different projects — some writing, a DVD of two short films, and some tests with a new camera. And I got married — eloped to Walden Pond, to be precise. It’s been good [...]

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Self-Reliant Film on Facebook

Via the new “network blogs” tool Self-Reliant Film can now be seen on Facebook. If you’re on Facebook, click the link above and join the page.
In addition to seeing some of the other readers of SRF, the SRF feed will start broadcasting on Facebook as soon as a four more readers (like you) join [...]

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