[Discuss MovieFest] feedback

ckearns ckearns at greylynn.school.nz
Wed Aug 30 00:08:17 CDT 2006


Hi Jo
Now that life is slowly coming back to normal around our school I have had
some time to go through some e-mails.  I have been interested to see I
missed out on lots of information that may have helped me... I do know now
for next year.  Yes we will definitely enter again and we are now going to
start a movie club at lunch times.  
BUT I cant get my way around the web pages to see the ratings for our movie.
I don't recall getting an ID no.  Who do I get in touch with to get all that
info so I can view the ratings for our film.

Thanks again for the great experience you have created for us.
Cheryl Kearns
Pasifik best.

-----Original Message-----
From: discuss-bounces at moviefest.org.nz
[mailto:discuss-bounces at moviefest.org.nz] On Behalf Of Jo Booth - MovieFest!
Sent: Friday, 25 August 2006 8:22 p.m.
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Cc: discuss at moviefest.org.nz; library at team.moviefest.org.nz
Subject: [Discuss MovieFest] It's Screenings Weekend... The
MovieFestRegional Finals

Hi!

The MovieFest movies are all in, and the organisers and selections  
team have picked the best to show around the country.  Hitting the  
big screen near you are the regional finalists in MovieFest 2006, New  
Zealands' best amateur only digital short movie competition.  We've  
selected 9 movies in our three categories that we think you need to  
see, and this weekend is the big regional finals weekend, with  
viewers choice prizes up for grabs.

Sponsored by Panavision New Zealand, and supported by Amstore,  
MagnumMac, Imaging Technology and Renaissance Apple Division - we are  
holding screenings in Wellington, Auckland, Napier, Gisborne,  
Hamilton, Nelson, Christchurch and more.  Starting the screenings,  
Gisborne, the first to see the sun, saw the best of the Central and  
Northern Regions today in packed sessions.

School children were seen streaming in the gates (wagging school no- 
doubt) to Gisborne Boys High to catch a glimpse of the talent behind  
"Horror 101" and catch their first look at "The Bag Egg" by Nitro Jr.  
and see the real reason behind our shocking [sic] teaching standards  
in "The Teachers Code".

This afternoon hit it off, but it was only the start.  Yet to be seen  
on the big screen are the parkour inspired movie "Overslept" and the  
memory enhancing "Wedding Week" and i'm sure you want to know why  
"Tomatoes don't grow on trees".  With over 40 short 3-5 minutes long  
movies - there's plenty to keep you entertained and talking.

To catch some of the action, find a screening near you.  Details of  
screenings on Saturday and Sunday are on the MovieFest website - and  
if you really want to run one near you - let the team know:
http://MovieFest.org.nz/06/

If you miss this weekend, keep an eye out for online streaming,  
movies for your iPod, cellphone and of course book in 30th September  
on your calendar for the big Grand Final and festival in Wellington.   
With 1000s of dollars in prizes up for grabs you'll want to be there.

Best regards from 'sunny' Wellington, home of MovieFest headquarters,  
movie making capital of the world.  I'll see some of you in Hamilton  
tomorrow, and Wellington on Sunday!


-- 
Jo Booth - MovieFest Trustee
http://moviefest.org.nz/06
NZs best amateur digital short movie
competition and festival.

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