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Author: David Beard

Last Reply: Oct 9 2007,
5:38 AM

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I've just recieved an email from 'Rajnesh Kumar' (I've searched for him on here but without any result) Advertising his filmaka.com website. He mentions that its free to join and that you can win cash prizes however, when visiting the site you either have

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posted: Oct 9 2007, 5:38 AM

Author: Jason McClaren

Last Reply: Sep 22 2007,
11:59 AM

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This being the inaugaral post to P.O.V., a discussion board - I'd like to ask for comments/criticism on the site. We've undergone a facelift of sorts here at Productionpoint - and incorporated a host of new features, many of which were suggested by our

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posted: Mar 2 2007, 5:44 PM

Author: Bill Hayes

Last Reply: Aug 3 2007,
10:49 AM

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Someone has just asked in the Qpoint "whatever happened to that feature film?" Months ago someone had posted some reference pictures looking for something similar for a feature film.

The post was anonymous and it was not ever followed up. Sometimes readers

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posted: Aug 1 2007, 9:48 AM

Author: Chris Moore

Last Reply: Mar 30 2007,
2:32 PM

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Curious to hear if anyone has seen the recently released "The Devil and Daniel Johnston".

It's directed by Jeff Feuerzeig and I found it to be fascinating. It's distrubed by Sony Classics:

http://www.sonyclassics.com/devilanddaniel/

posted: Mar 30 2007, 11:00 AM

Author: Emmanuel Pappas

Last Reply: Mar 12 2007,
3:17 PM

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While the net and water cooler conversations are discussing how dull or entertaining the Oscars were. I figured I’d join in and help make it worse. I don’t care if you loved the show or not, you gotta love the fact that Marty won. And I say “Marty” not Martin

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posted: Mar 2 2007, 6:07 PM

Author: Alex Mehedff

Last Reply: Mar 2 2007,
6:02 PM

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Here's a spot that speaks for itself. Again and again, it shows that Casting is everything after the script. Very easily and simply shot, the execution is simple and a no brainer. It tells the story and give you breathing room to enjoy the commercial. The

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posted: Mar 2 2007, 6:02 PM
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