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Micro Movie Marathon 2014 Winter

What M33M is a biannual festival of 3 minute (or less) movies made by people in and around Northern Michigan. The acronym M33M (aka Micro Movie Marathon) is derived as follows: Michigan Movie Makers (M3) + 3 Minutes (3M) = … Continue reading

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Dogman 2 Helmer Captivates Cinefam… and other news

Rich gave a great 2 hour presentation to the tribe last night, here’s the audio. Video to follow eventually, (with luck and perhaps a little nudge). We had a great turnout and once again Mike Mathews brought bomber tamales. Just … Continue reading

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M33M Summer 2013… not happening

We didn’t have quite enough entries by the deadline to deploy a proper M33M this summer 🙁 To those that entered, thanks! We’ll have another go in January.

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Make this weekend count!

Just one weekend left to get your M33M entries ship shape. Deadline is Monday July 22, 2013 11:59pm. Follow the entry guidelines… and have a nice day!

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M33M Summer 2013

What M33M is a biannual festival of 3 minute (or less) movies made by people in and around Northern Michigan. The acronym M33M (aka Micro Movie Marathon) is derived as follows: Michigan Movie Makers (M3) + 3 Minutes (3M) = … Continue reading

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21 days until M33M Summer 2013

Holy Cats, just three weeks left ’til the Summer 2013 Micro Movie Marathon. Major Awards for movies under 3 minutes and the coveted Golden Boot for this year’s best rejected TCFF bumper! Details for entry to follow. Save the date, … Continue reading

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M3 meeting this Wednesday

Yes it’s slightly last minute,  but the June M3 meeting is THIS Wednesday June 26 at UpNorth Media Center (LIAA),  324 Munson Ave in Traverse City (map) at 6:30 PM. Morgan will be hosting an update on the Traverse City … Continue reading

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The Ouroboros Escape tomorrow

You’re invited to help Kirk and Scott Ciaglaski of Outlet Productions launch The Ouroboros Escape, TOMORROW, Wednesday May 22 6:30pm at the Inside Out Gallery Theater (229 Garland St, Traverse City, map). After the screening and an insightful Q and A … Continue reading

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Lakeside Shakespeare – An Evening in Verona

On May 25th, Lakeside Shakespeare Theatre will transform Oliver Art Center into the House of Capulet for An Evening in Verona – a 10th anniversary season fundraising event for Northern Michigan’s own professional Shakespeare Company.  In an effort to build … Continue reading

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