Jul 1, 2014
The following was forwarded to the Buffalo Niagara Film Office from Jen Cipperly, Director of Development for The House that Casting Built:

Anyone interested in being on the show can email them at FindLostLoves@gmail.com.
Jun 17, 2014
( June 17th, 2014) Buffalo N.Y. production and post production company, dPost, recently created the promo/open for the 5th Annual Soho International Film Festival. The concept of NYC director and Buffalo native, Todd Bellanca, was to create a promo/open that was a graphic adaptation of Jack and the Beanstalk.

dPost President Andy Donovan enjoys a moment on the red carpet at the 2014 Soho International Film Festival. He is joined by VP of Communications Beth Donovan, Senior Editor Bill Cousins, Colorist/Motion Graphics Designer Ben Barnhardt, and 3D Animator Sam Tato.
Through tried-and-true storytelling and futuristic technology, dPost helped him re-imagine the classic – thus “Jacqueline and the Film Stock” was born. Five members of the dPost team traveled to NYC for the film festival opening this past May to see it’s debut.
“Making Of” piece »
Full Promo »
dPost official site »

Senior Editor Bill Cousins hard at work.

Jun 2, 2014

(June 2nd, 2014) The 48 Hour Film Project comes to Buffalo on the weekend of August 8 – 10, 2014. Filmmakers from all over the Buffalo area will compete to see who can make the best short film in only 48 hours. The winning film will go up against films from around the world.
Enter today! Space is limited.
This year, teams will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Once the initial registration is complete, we will add teams to a waiting list.
Early Bird Registration is $140. Teams must register on or before Monday, July 14 to get this special rate. Regular registration is $160. If teams register after Tuesday, July 29 they must pay a rate of $175.
Register for the Buffalo 48 Hour Film Project now!
www.48hourfilm.com
May 27, 2014

(May 27th, 2014) Shot throughout Buffalo and Niagara Falls in October 0f 2013, “Buffalo Juggalos” is now screening at film festivals in Europe and the United States. In a post released today Director and Lockport native Scott Cummings tells Filmmaker Magazine how this experimental narrative short film immersed him in “Juggalo” culture.
Article: “My Film is Not About Juggalos. It is a Juggalo”
May 21, 2014

(May 21, 2014) Science Fiction thriller Prescient started filming in Buffalo this week starring Michael Piccirilli, Pamelyn Chee, and Anthony Bishop. Produced in partnership between Buffalo’s John Hannon and Singapore’s Hann-Shi Lem, Prescient tells the story of a scientist who discovers a gene, which enables the ability to see the future.
Director of Photography on Prescient is Matt Quinn, and 1st Assistant Director is Matt Nardone. This full-length feature film continues shooting through June at various locations around Western New York, highlighting our best architectural assets with assistance from the Buffalo Niagara Film Office.
