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Category Archives: film festival
Process and Debrief – Winter 2015 M33M
The following article is posted as written by Dan Kelly. It is Dan’s explanation of the philosophy and methodology of the M33M festival, his assessment of what went right and what went wrong, his thoughts on making it better next … Continue reading
Entries and Ballot Count – Winter 2015 M33M
The Winter 2015 Micro Movie Marathon screening sequence at the State Theatre, March 18. Movies entered on drives or as attachments do not have links presently. Michael Kroes 1 Three Minutes, The Creative Process Kitchen Sink Collective 2 Click Clack … Continue reading
Tonight – Winter 2015 M33M
You’ve been waiting for months and finally the big day is here. Tonight is the the Michigan Movie Makers Winter 2015 Micro Movie Marathon (M33M), complete with a new venue, 2000 marbles and 42 hand crafted home brewed movies from … Continue reading
Alas, the last day
This is the last day to enter the Winter 2015 Micro Movie Marathon. Links to 3 minute or shorter movies can be sent until 11:59 PM tonight. Follow the entry guidelines. Please help us fill the State Theatre! Invite your … Continue reading
Posted in Community, fan, film festival, infrastructure, M3 vision, Micro Movie Marathon, performance, short, storytelling, volunteer
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3 days left
The weekend before the Micro Movie Marathon is the big push, when movie makers aiming for this Monday’s entry deadline go all out to wrap their projects. Links to entries have been steadily arriving at M33M central headquarters as we … Continue reading
Golden Reboot
We’ve renamed the Micro Movie Marathon’s non-sanctioned and somewhat cheeky TCFF bumper contest extension the Golden Reboot, to better reflect the subtle nuances of this prestigious Major Award. A computer crash can be traumatic, but just old school CTRL+ALT+DELETE that … Continue reading
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Urgent 6 and 8
Urgent! As of today, there are only 6 days left to enter a movie in M33M, and only 8 days left before your fine booty (and the booties of at least ten of your bestest friends) must be firmly planted … Continue reading
Professional Gauntlet
This is a personal shout out to all my professional peers. The dates for the Micro Movie Marathon (M33M) have been shuffled, as of today there’s an EXTRA 15 days left to enter. The fabulous State Theatre is the NEW … Continue reading
Posted in Community, documentary, fan, film festival, meeting, Micro Movie Marathon, narrative, outreach, production, research, short, storytelling, test screening, theater, volunteer
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Micro Movie Marathon – NEW DATE and LOCATION
The 2015 Winter Micro Movie Marathon (M33M) has a NEW DATE and LOCATION! We’re now screening at the State Theatre on Wednesday February 18, 2015, 6:30-8:30 PM. The deadline for entries is now 11:59 PM on Monday, February 16, 2015. … Continue reading
Posted in Community, documentary, fan, film festival, M3 vision, Micro Movie Marathon, narrative, outreach, performance, production, research, short, storytelling, theater, training, volunteer
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Micro Movie Marathon
For the last 4 years, the Micro Movie Marathon or M33M has happened an average of 1.75 times a year. You’d need an advanced degree in mathematics to understand let alone explain the perodicity of the Micro Movie Marathon. Perhaps it’s … Continue reading