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Informer #5: It's Live

Yep. It is. So don't waste time. Get up there, log in and vote: www.portablefilmfestival.com

In this Informer:



The Runners and Riders

SHORT FILM

72 HOURS FROM NOW by David Proctor, UK (2006)
ADICOLOR - GREEN by Alex Johnson, USA (2006)
BABY STEPS by Jim Batt, Australia (2007)
BETWEEN by Pei-Lin Kuo, USA (2006)
BLOW by Hermes Mangialardo, Italy (2006)
COUNTER by Volker Schreiner, Germany (2006)
EL RELEVO by David Gonzalez, Spain (2006)
ELIJAH AND THE WINTER by Sebastian Jaeger, Germany (2006)
FATE AND MR MCKINLEY by David Lilley, UK (2007)
FIN D’ETE by Patrick Harboun, Luxembourg (2006)
FOR(R)EST IN THE DES(S)ERT by Luiso Berdejo, Spain (2006)
GENIE IN A TIN OF RAVIOLI by Claude Barras, Switzerland (2006)
GEORGE GROWS by Martin Schmidt, Germany (2007)
GUIDE DOG by Bill Plympton, USA (2006)
GUNNAR & ANETTE by Sebastian Torngren Wartin, Sweden (2006)
GUY’S GUIDE TO ZOMBIES by Daniel Austin, UK (2006)
HALLUCII by Goo Shun Wang, USA (2006)
HARVEST by Justin Halliday, Australia (2006)
HIP HIP HURRAY! by Dana Dorian, UK (2007)
HOPE by Tim Clague, UK (2006)
I REMEMBER LEBANON by Zeina Aboul Hosn, Lebanon (2006)
JETTISON by Adrian Rose, Australia (2005)
KOMPIS by Genevieve Bailey, Australia (2007)
LA VACHE QUI RIT by Dagie Brundert, Germany (2006)
LITTLE FABLE by Henning Lederer, Germany (2006)
LOVE IS A SHOTGUN by Jim Batt, Australia (2006)
MADE IN GERMANY by Melih Bilgil, Christopher Adjei, Germany (2006)
MAXIMA PENA by Juanjo Gimenez, Spain (2006)
MELANGES by Alexander Berberich, Costa Rica (2006)
Meme les Pigeons vont au Paradis by Samuel Tourneux, France (2007)
MESSAGE FOR THE NEIGHBOURS by Priit Tender, Estonia (2006)
MON AMOUR by Alexander Berberich, Costa Rica (2006)
MULTIPLICITY by Michael Slobodian, Canada (2006)
MY OWN 1000 SQUARE METRES by Atousa Bandeh Ghiasabadi, Iran (2006)
OH HISSE by Hikaru Yamakawa, Japan (2006)
PEOPLE IN ORDER by Lenka Clayton, UK (2006)
PISSED by Jim Batt, Australia (2006)
PUPPET by Patrick Smith, USA (2006)
REVOLVE by Jared Rowe, Australia (2006)
ROBOT’S DANCE PARTY by Fran Krause, Will Krause, Germany (2006)
S.G.U. by Deanne Chiu, Australia (2006)
SALZBURG SOUVENIR by Clause Blume, Germany (2006)
SANTA AUSTRIA & THE EASTERBUNNY by Joseph Korntheuer, Austria (2006)
SAREAN by Asier Altuna, Spain (2006)
SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE THIS by Eric Henry, USA (2006)
SPACE ALONE by Ilias Sounas, Greece (2006)
T.O.M. by Tom Brown, UK (2006)
TAILOR MADE by Diarmid Heidenreich, Australia (2007)
TASTE OF LIFE by Ülo Pikkov, Estonia (2006)
TEN THOUSAND PICTURES OF YOU by Robin King, UK (2006)
TENNIS by Elena Wen, USA (2006)
THE BIRTHDAY WISH by David Lilley, UK (2007)
THE BUSHMAN OF BUNYIP BILLABONG by Cameron Edser, Australia (2006)
THE CHANGING MAN by Rami Fischler, Australia (2006)
THE CLEARING by Helen Watkins, UK (2006)
THE CRANE AND THE GIRAFFE by Vladimir Bellini, Argentina (2006)
THE INDIFFERENCE by Valentin Partenie, Bucharest (2006)
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF A PUMPKIN by Aaron Yonda, USA (2006)
THE LITTLE DICTATOR by Peter Lowey, Australia (2006)
THE MARKET by Ana Husman, Croatia (2006)
THE NETBALL DIARIES by katrina Mercer, Australia (2007)
THE RUGBYMAN by Alban Gily, France (2006)
THE TRAINEE by Craig Rosenthal, Singapore (2006)
THE WAY OF HOPE by Julien Dykmans, Belgium (2006)
THE WHISPER STOP by Lynsey Stewart, Australia (2006)
THE YOUNG GIRL by fabian Giessler, Finland (2006)
THROUGH RED WINE by Dagie Brundert, Germany (2006)
TRICKO by Hossein Martin Fazeli, Canada (2006)
TWIST OF FATE by John Koltai, USA (2006)
VERSCHLOSSEN by Albert Radl, Germany (2006)
WILLIAM by Eron Sheean, Australia (2006)
ZEID’S LITTLE BOMB by Zeina Aboul Hosn, Lebanon (2006)
ZOETROPE by Pei-Lin Kuo, USA (2006)

MUSIC VIDEO

ALICE SINGS THE PETERSSON SONGBOOK ‘Posh’ By Geneiveve Bailey, Australia (2007)
BIT BY BATS ‘One Six One’ by Daniel Reid, Australia (2007)
BLONDE REDHEAD ‘23’ by Melodie McDaniel, USA (2007)
CECILIA PIEMONTESE ‘Infant Eyes’ By Cecilia Piemontese, UK (2006)
EVA POPOV ‘Where Does Life Go?’ By Geneiveve Bailey, Australia (2007)
FEIST ‘1234’ By Patrick Daughters, USA (2007)
FEIST ‘My Moon, My Man’ By Patrick Daughters, USA (2007)
GOTYE ‘Heart’s a Mess’ By Brendan Cook, Australia (2007)
MAPS ‘It Will Find You’ By Chris Richmond, UK (2007)
MARTIN MARTINI ‘Dream Until You Die’ By Jim Batt, Australia (2007)
ONCE WE WERE ‘Three Minutes’ By Kaarl Johansson, Sweden (2007)
SIMON MOORE ‘Army of the Soldier Crabs’ By Geneiveve Bailey, Australia (2007)
THE DECEMBERISTS ‘O’Valencia!’ By Kurt Nishimura, Japan/USA (2007)
THE MARES ‘New Day’ By Emma Rozanski, Australia (2007)
THE SHINS ‘Phantom Limb’ By Patrick Daughters, USA (2007)
THE WILDERNESS ‘Young Girls Hearts’ By Wess Von Hooton, Australia (2007)
VICTORY PILL ‘Worst Case Scenario’ by Sam Hayles, Julien Morel, France (2007)
WILLY MASON ‘Save Myself’ by Mike Mason, Charlie Esposito, USA (2007)
WINTERPARK ‘Cold Feet’ By Gavin Youngs, Australia (2007)
YUNYU ‘Lenore’s Song’ by Matthew Carter, Australia (2007)

LOOK AT ME

Ask a Ninja By Kent Nichols, Douglas Sarine (2007)
Alive In Baghdad By Brian Conley, Iraq (2007)
American King By Chris Weagal, USA (2006)
Backspace By Steven Watkins, Australia (2006)
Chad Vader By Matt Sloan, Aaron Yonda, USA (2006)
Don Sibley By Don Sibley, Australia (2006)
Four Eyed Monsters By Arin Crumley, Susan Buice, USA (2006)
Galacticast By Casey McKinnon, Rudy Jahchan, Canada (2007)
It’s Jerry Time By Orrin Zucker, Jerry Zucker, USA (2006)
Lonely Girl 15 By Miles Beckett, Mesh Flinders, USA (2006)
Lo-Fi Saint Louis By Bill Streeter, USA (2007)
Satacracy 88 By Brad Winderbaum, USA (2006)
Smokingbird By Simon Georgeff, Australia (2007)
Stuart Silver By Stuart Silver, UK (2007)
Viral on Veoh By Sunny Gault, USA (2007)

FIRST HAND CAPTURE

Afterlife By Andrew Merlino, Italy (2003)
Dave’s 100,000k Journey By David Young, Australia (2006)
Dont worry By Sapna Chanai, Australia (2007)
Dune Run By Michael Tyrrell, Namibia (2006)
Elly the elephant scares the boys By Alison Tyrrell, Namibia (2006)
Eye of the swarm By Nick Spunde, USA (2006)
Favelas of Rio By Matt Martino, Brazil (2005)
The Flaming Lips By Bradley Snape, England (2006)
Hate is a strong word By Genevieve Bailey, Australia (2007)
I heart harajuku By Genevieve Bailey, Japan (2007)
India railway tour By Sherwin Akbarzadeh, India (2007)
Lake tilicho By Bradley Snape, Nepal (2006)
Landslide By Bradley Snape, Nepal (2006)
Memoirs of the australian outback By Elizabeth Lovinger, Australia (2007)
Prayers in the wind By Bradley Snape, Tibet (2006)
Rain day By Kristin Stephensen, Australia (2006)
Temple By Bradley Snape, Nepal (2006)
Tiger leaping gorge By Bradley Snape, China (2006)
Travelling rough By Bradley Snape, Mongolia (2006)
Tribal High Five By Alison Tyrrell, Namibia (2006)
Varansi By Bradley Snape, India (2006)
Vultures By Bradley Snape, Nepal (2006)
We met on a tram By Genevieve Bailey, Australia (2007)

MEDIA ACHIEVERS

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
BBC COLLECTIVE
FABRIC FIRST
GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL
GREENPEACE
MTV
NOKIA ‘BE HEARD’
RED BULL MUSIC ACADEMY
SHOWSTUDIO
UNICEF


A Word About Current TV

Current, which launched Current TV in August 1, 2005, is the first network created by, for and with an18-34 year-old audience. The network shows young adults what's going on in their world, in their voice. Current is also the first network in history whose programming is supplied in part by the very audience who watches it. It has developed the television industry's leading model of "viewer created content" (VC2), which comprises roughly one-third of Current's on-air broadcast, and allows the audience to submit short-form, nonfiction video "pods," "viewer created ads" (V-CAMs), and mobile video. Its award-winning programming ranges from the hottest trends in technology, fashion, music and videogames, to pressing issues such as the environment, relationships, parenting, finance, politics and spirituality. Current is available in 50 million households worldwide via the five largest distributors, including Comcast (channel 107 nationwide), Time Warner Cable, DirecTV (channel 366 nationwide), Dish Network (channel 196 nationwide), BSkyB (Channel 229) and Virgin Media Cable (channel 155).

For more information, please visit the website: www.current.tv

 

Madman Competition

Madman Entertainment, Australia's leading distributor of Anime, independent film, Asian Cinema and all other wonderful indie genres, has four fantastic DVD prize packs to give away! Just tell us what kind of farm Aussie director Adam Elliot grew up on. Email: info@portablefilmfestival.com

 

A Word About Getty Images

Getty Images, the world’s leading creator and distributor of visual content, has made it easier than ever to use its footage collections with the launch of a new footage web site. The new site features improved search and preview functionality, e-commerce enabled broadcast quality downloads and the replacement of rights-managed licensing with a simplified rights-ready model. Rights-ready is a new way to license high-quality footage from Getty Images, offering customers simple, cost-effective pricing on several flexible, broad-use categories.  This innovative licensing model provides wide rights, so that one license may be all customers need for a single project. From lifestyle to time-lapse, from establishers to iconic events, footage collections from Getty Images now available under the rights-ready model include: AP Archive, ApexStock, Archive Films, dick clark productions, inc., Discovery FootageSource, Image Bank Film, Universal Studios and Warner Bros. Entertainment.  To experience the liberating feeling of easily finding and licensing footage, visit: http://gettyimages.com/footage.

 

 

 



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