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By Paul Vaughn, on November 24th, 2009 In anticipation of the SA48HR Film Experience the weekend of December 4th, the San Antonio Film Commission’s next film forum will cover The 10 Things I Wish I Would Have Known before making a 48 Hour film.
If you didn’t see the results of previous 48 Hour competitions, you are missing out. Check out previous entries like [Read it all...]
By Mission Control, on October 27th, 2009 Will all the parts of your screen play come together to form something greater? Will each bit of data collectively resolve into the matrix of a successful film or will it just suck as bad as a sequel to The Matrix, leaving your audience wanting less not more?
Come hear what tools and resources are available to writers [Read it all...]
By Mission Control, on September 22nd, 2009 What’s Batman without the Batcave? Jason without Camp Crystal Lake? Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure without the Alamo? Moon without…uhh…the Moon?
The right locations for a film can make the difference between a forgettable viewing experience and a real work of craftsmanship. Come hear from a few San Antonio filmmakers who will share their stories about [Read it all...]
By Paul Vaughn, on August 25th, 2009 You can’t think about Star Wars without hearing Darth Vader’s theme song. Doctor Who wouldn’t be the same without its iconic electronic theme. Music is an integral part of the best films, but if you are mixing your own music and it’s not sounding like you thought it would this month’s San Antonio Film Forum [Read it all...]
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JOHN PICACIO is a World Fantasy Award-winning and Hugo
Award-nominated illustrator of science fiction, fantasy, and horror literature.
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SANFORD ALLEN is a musician and author with more than
two dozen horror and dark fantasy stories published.
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PAUL VAUGHN is a graphic artist,
web designer, writer, consultant and all around techno-geek.
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SCOTT A. CUPP is a writer whose work has been nominated for the World Fantasy Award.
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