July 2009
July, 18 2009 - by mindboxseo
July 18 - 20, 2009 Time: 9am (sharp!) - 5pm Locations:MPS Studios141 Regal Row, Dallas TX 75247Day 2 at Panavision Dallas8000 Jetstar Dr, Irving TX 75063 Registration: To register, email info@wifdallas.org or call Cassie Smith at 214-954-4488. (Registration closes at 5:00pm on Thursday, July 16th
July, 16 2009 - by mindboxseo
Please join us this coming Wednesday for our first 2010 term year Quarterly meeting and meet the new board. This will be a great networking opportunity. When: Wednesday, July 15th6:30 - 8:00 p.m
July, 14 2009 - by mindboxseo
Event Date(s) / Time: Mon, 20 Jul, 2009 - Fri, 24 Jul, 2009 Details: Come make films with the pros at Austin Studios! AFS youth filmmaking camps teach hands-on narrative and experimental techniques using digital video. In a fun project-based environment, students work in teams to craft short digital films and animations, from developing the kernel of a project idea to final edit and exhibition of their films. AFS camps at Austin Studios include select film screenings, a guest filmmaker visit, and a behind-the-scenes studios tour
July, 14 2009 - by mindboxseo
The Texas Film Commission is teaming up with Game Connection to support to independent game developers and service providers with special pricing for exhibiting at Game Connection Europe 2009 (December 8-10) or Game Connection at GDC 2010 San Francisco (March 9-13). What is Game Connection?Game Connection is a unique speed-dating event for business-focused game makers.
July, 8 2009 - by mindboxseo
July 2009 Meeting How to Receive Funding through the NEW Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program Presentation by Bob Hudgins, Director of the Texas Film Commission On April 23, 2009, Governor Rick Perry signed HB 873 which established a new and improved incentive program for media production in Texas. This new bill increases the amount of funding that feature films, television programs, video games and stand-alone post-production/finishing projects can receive. It also lowers the minimum budgetary requirements so that the program allows for local productions, such as commercials, industrials and even independent films to apply.





