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Upcoming Events
September 7, 2008
Soft Typewriter and the new teaser trailer for Sleep Shift will be screened at Abilene, on Liberty Pole Way in Rochester. Thank you to Matt and Eggworks Productions for putting on the event. You can see the flyer HERE.
Past Events
June 16, 2008
We screened Used, a new Sleep Shift teaser, Undisturbed, and raw footage from Neal's El Salvador project at the Little Theatre in Rochester.
May 21, 2008
Used was screened at the 2008 APA-HIP Film Festival. Great turnout, and thanks for all the kind words.
Thursday, April 10
Rochester's ABC affiliate, WHAM Channel 13, will broadcast from the set of Used. Thank you to all who watched, or who caught it on the web.
Saturday, February 23
We will be presenting an evening of premieres at The Rochester School of the Arts Mainstage. On tap are Communicate, The Garden, Damaged, Soft Typewriter and the new trailer for Sleep Shift. 7 pm, entrance on Prince St.
Friday, February 1
We will be visiting Watertown, NY, for a fundraising event.
Saturday, December 15
We have returned from The Fortress of the Arts in Philadelphia. Thank you to all the artists, musicians and filmmakers who participated, and to all the people who braved a winter night to support them.
Here is a new announcement for the event:
Wednesday, October 31
The kind folks over at Lux Lounge screened Blood Lightning Halloween night. Thanks to everyone who came out to see it.
Saturday, September 29
Neal's reel was screened to great success at the Mitchell Performing Arts Center in Bryn Athyn, a suburb of his hometown of Philadelphia. The discussion following was informative and fun.
Saturday, August 11
Night Gallery played at Monty's Korner in support of Sleep Shift. We met some wonderful new friends, and the music was fantastic. Thank you all for coming out and supporting Sleep Shift and independent film. And this time we had at least nine people jumping in their seats.
Tuesday, July 17
Eric hosted a fundraising event in support of Sleep Shift. We met some new friends, saw some old friends, and everyone enjoyed Neal's work. At least three people jumped in their seats during selections from A Short History, and another three during Maze.
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