Saturday, January 25, 2014

Doc Aims to Deliver 'Enema' to Divorce Court System

This afternoon's screening event at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art included a Q&A discussion presented by the National Parents Organization of Utah. The panel for tomorrow night's showing at the Center for the Arts in Jackson Hole, Wyoming will be moderated by the film's first-time director Joseph Surge.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

University Contest Turns Into Tribute for Teen Suicide Victim

Before tragically taking his own life on Tuesday, January 14th, 17-year-old Ontario, Canada high school student Alexander Roy-Lachapelle was involved in an amateur video-making contest. The competition, sponsored by Laurentian University, closed a day after his passing and buoyed by a rapid word-of-mouth tribute campaign, this young man's effort on behalf of Renaissance Catholic High School won.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

The Power of a Vimeo 'Short of the Week' Pick

A couple of months ago, Chapman University grad Cameron Sawyer got an early 2013 Christmas gift. His 2009 short She's a Fox was highlighted by Vimeo staff as a "Short of the Week."

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Echoing in the Footsteps of J.D. Salinger

When J.D. Salinger passed away on January 27th, 2010, he left behind a son, Matt. Together with the writer's third wife Colleen O'Neill Zakrzeski Salinger, Matt became the executor of his father's estate.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

The Evolution of a Young U.K. Filmmaker

Ivill Productions is a modest operation. But in just a few short years, Cornwall high school student Chris Ivill has gone from uploading to YouTube to sharing his work at a major local film festival.