International News:
Filmmakers & Animators!
We want your shorts, music videos & features! Visit the 2013 Philadelphia Film & Animation Festival online to cash in our our early-deadline discounts! Make sure to check the “Film Library” box if you’d like us to share your film (non-exclusively) with our screening partners to help you get seen for no additional fee! (That’s why we’re not just a film festival!) More info>>>
21-Day Filmmaking Competition Now Open for Early Signups!
Filmmakers and animators from all over the world unite! Sign up to make an original short in 21-Days based on a common secret element. Get a guaranteed theatrical screening in the heart of Philadelphia. Early Deadline is April 29! More info>>>
Philadelphia-Area News:
Thanks for attending the Ball!
Thanks to all that attended the annual Life Unchained Masquerade Ball, which helped benefit several local non-profits, including Project Twenty1! You can see some of the pictures on LifeUnchained and we will be adding some of our own on our Susie Filmmaker page shortly.‘
Also, congrats to April and Marcus for getting engaged at our event! That is a Project Twenty1 first and we are so honored to be a part of your special day!
4th Annual Norristown Arts Hill Festival
Saturday, May 4, 2013, 10am-5pm
Main & Dekalb Streets, Norristown, PA
FREE fun for the whole family!
A street fair featuring theater, music, food, games, crafts, film, and free activities! Come visit us at our booth!
We are still seeking vendors and performers! Visit www.NorristownArtsHill.org to get involved.
May CINEMA SPEAKEASY
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
7 pm to 9 pm (EST)
Location: L’Etage, 624 S 6th St, Philadelphia, PA (215) 592-0656
Ticket price: $8.00 ($4.00 for Project Twenty1 & PIFVA members)
Tickets at: http://short-filmz.com/short-film-showcase
Facebook Page: http://on.fb.me/112E3k0
Co-Presented by: PIFVA, Project Twenty1, Philadelphia Indie Film Showcase, and Philadelphia Screenwriters Network
Featuring several short films, including the 21-Day Film God Said No. Congratulations to Team Drop the Hat!
Parking is limited to street parking. Dinner and bar is available, and pay as you go
Your friends, as always,
Stephanie, Matt & All the “Susie Filmmakers”
Project Twenty1: EPIC
Exhibit, Promote, Inspire & Connect
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We want your shorts, music videos & features! Visit the 2013 Philadelphia Film & Animation Festival to cash in on our early-deadline discounts! Make sure to check the “Film Library” box if you’d like us to share your film (non-exclusively) with our screening partners to help you get seen for no additional fee! (That’s why we’re not just a film festival!) More info>>>

Your friends, as always,
Stephanie, Matt & All the “Susie Filmmakers”
Project Twenty1: EPIC
Exhibit, Promite, Inspire & Connect
**Attention Vendors–Mother’s Day is the week after the Festival! Take advantage of the opportunity to sell some gifts for Mother’s Day! We will see more Festival visitors than ever this year!
Call for Performers, Artists and Vendors:
The Arts Are Alive in Norristown! The Norristown Arts Council is seeking performers, fine artists, craftspersons, arts-related organizations, food vendors and corporate/industrial vendors to participate in the 4th Annual Norristown Arts Hill Festival being held on the Norristown Arts Hill (DeKalb Street between Lafayette and Airy Streets) on Saturday, May 4th from 10am-5pm. We anticipate attendance of over 2000 people for this exciting event featuring fine artists, film, dance, music, theatre, performance, and a great diversity of ethnic foods.
Vendor Fees:
On/After February 1
Performers are also desired for all-day performances running from 10 am to 5 pm on variousstages.
To be considered, please email your name and contact information along with a description of your work and a website (if applicable) where your work is posted to logistics@norristownartshill.org
You may download registration forms at our website: www.norristownartshill.org
Participation is subject to committee review and availability of space.
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• Before February 1 – Food Vendor – $90, Retail Vendor – $60, Non-Profit Arts-Related Vendors – $40, Corporate/Industrial Vendors – $200 per space.
• On/After February 1 – Food Vendor – $110, Retail Vendor – $75 and Non-Profit Arts- Related Vendors – $50, Corporate/Industrial Vendors – $250 per space.
Performers are desired for all-day performances running from 10 am to 5 pm on various stages.
To be considered, please email your name and contact information along with a description of your work and a website (if applicable) where your work is posted to logistics@norristownartshill.org
You may download registration forms at our website: www.norristownartshill.org
Participation is subject to committee review and availability of space.
Thank you.
Paula Robinson
Logistics Chairperson
Norristown Arts Council
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Weds, October 10, 2012, 6:30-9:30 pm
Project Twenty1, 107 East Main Street, Suite LL1 (map)
Norristown, PA 19401
215-253-7640
Hang out with Project Twenty1 founders to hear about upcoming initiatives and programs! Light refreshments and pizza will be served. Free for current Paid Members. Expired? Renew here or in person at the event.
This is a very intimate, casual event, limited to 40 people. If you have not RSVPed, please drop us a line at ProjectTwenty1@gmail.com.
2012 Philadelphia Film & Animation Festival in Photos
Check out our whole album on Picasa. You can also tag & share pictures on Facebook!
Thank you to our filmmakers, volunteers, judges, donors, sponsors, and partners for helping make our seventh annual festival the largest we’ve had to date!
For the full list of nominees & award winners, click here.
Your friends, as always,
Stephanie, Matt & All the “Susie Filmmakers”
Project Twenty1: EPIC
Exhibit, Promote, Inspire & Connect
Philadelphia… October 4th, 2012… Project Twenty1, the Norristown, PA-based non-profit, held its seventh annual Philadelphia Film & Animation Festival (PFAF) from September 27th-30th at the International House Philadelphia’s Ibrahim Theater at 3701 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Over 100 films were screened, and the weekend wrapped with a star-studded Red Carpet Awards Ceremony hosted in part by Joel Hodgson (Mystery Science Theater 3000, Cinematic Titanic).
The Award for Best Feature went to “A Decent Arrangement” written, produced, and directed by Main Line filmmaker Sarovar Banka. The film follows an Indian-American who tires of the singles scene and decides to return to India and try his luck at an arranged marriage.
Best Web Series was awarded to the 48-minute first season of “The Mop and Lucky Files.” Series’ producer and co-star Chloe Taylor flew into Philly from L.A. for the festival. Best Short Animation was “The Hopper” a 20-minute stop-motion gangsta epic produced by Alex Brüel Flagstad of Copenhagen, Denmark, also in attendance. “The Fence,” about a man whose son died in Iraq overcoming his prejudices to help his new Iraqi neighbors, won for Best Live-Action Short. Best Music Video went to “A House, A Home,” for a touching video featuring the group Portland Cello Project, and Best Student Short went to “Abuelas” from UK filmmaker Afarin Eghbal.
PFAF also served as the World Premiere for 33 entries to this year’s 21-Day Filmmaking Competition, also sponsored by Project Twenty1. All 21-Day films had to contain the element “Jump”. The judges’ pick for Best Film was sci-fi entry “Resistant” from Michigan’s Team 10 Mile, about a miracle pill called Jumpalol which temporarily lets you forget your darkest secrets.
The festival also hosted industry workshops on screenwriting, music, working with SAG and AFTRA talent, and entertainment law, as well as parties each night in the University City area.
Project Twenty1 is a Pennsylvania 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to inspiring, connecting, exhibiting, and promoting creatives through film and animation, helping turn passion into careers. For more information, or to get involved, visit www.ProjectTwenty1.com. Office: 215-253-7640 Email: ProjectTwenty1@gmail.com
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Free high-resolution photography available to media by contacting ProjectTwenty1@gmail.com.
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Thank you to our judges & congratulations to our filmmakers!
Philadelphia Film & Animation Festival
“Official Selection” Portion
Best Student Short
Nominees:
Winner: Abuelas, Afarin Eghbal, United Kingdom
Winner: The Mop and Lucky Files, Scott Paulin, CA, USA
Best Music Video
Nominees:
Winner: A House, A Home, Daniel Fickle, OR, USA
Best Short Animation
Nominees:
Winner: The Hopper, Alex Brüel Flagstad, Copenhagen, Denmark
Best Live-Action Short
Winner: The Fence, Jim Canty, CT, USA
Best Feature
Nominees:
Winner: A Decent Arrangement
Best Marketing Campaign:
Winner: Wolf Dog Tales, Bernadine Santistevan
Audience Awards:
Red Screening: Killer Cables, Team Pure Genius Pictures Bleeding Hearts
Blue Screening: Gary’s Got Game, Team JB Productions
Green Screening: Bleeding Hearts, Team Sickening Thud Productions
Use of Element, “Jump”:
Winner: Killer Cables, Team Pure Genius Pictures
Visual FX:
Winner: Steampunk vs Superhero, Team Guyloki Films
Sound Design:
Winner: Flame & Shadow, Team half-watt
Music:
Winner: Kingdom of Shadows, Team Art Party Pictures
Editing:
Winner: Gary’s Got Game, Team JB Productions
Writing:
Winner: Resistant, Team 10 Mile
Cinematography:
Winner: Jump Drive, Team Badger Tsunami
Acting:
Winner: Lost in the Shadows, Team Gati Kala
Honorable Mention: ascension, Team Thing Three
Directing:
Winner: Kingdom of Shadows, Team Art Party Pictures
Best Marketing Campaign:
Winner: Blackout, Team Philagape
Best Film:
Winner: Resistant, Team 10 Mile
Founder Awards:
Partnership Award
Awarded to businesses and organizations that partner with Project Twenty1 to help Exhibit, Promote, Inspire, and Connect our community of media artists.
Winner:
Life Unchained
For starting a matching grant that helped launch Movies from the Hill in summer 2012. This program allowed us to exhibit past 21-Day and independent PFAF films in an economically disadvantaged community.
Volunteer of the Year
Winners (tie):
EPIC Award
Nominees:
Winner: Wedge Wegman
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Philadelphia Film & Animation Festival
September 27th-30th, 2012
International House Philadelphia,
3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA
Judges include James Rolfe (Cinemassacre/Angry Video Game Nerd), Eric Rivera (Disney), Derek Dressler (Disney), Kea Kelly Shaw (MTV), and more!
Celebrity hosts include Joel Hodgson (Mystery Science Theater) and more!
Tickets and passes are now available! Check the Schedule to find your screening, or to purchase an All-Access pass that works for all four days. (Note: all tickets/passes can be claimed at the box office. Tickets/passes are not mailed.)
Your friends, as always,
Stephanie, Matt & All the “Susie Filmmakers”
Project Twenty1: EPIC
Exhibit, Promote, Inspire & Connect