7-28-05 MORE FOR LES
The hitch had come undone in the earlier may lay. The line flapped about with the jib in the coursing gale as Les grappled with it. He had absolutely no idea what he was doing.

Where corporate consolidation is allowed, social benevolence must be compelled, lest monopoly rule where democracy pretends. See it in action.
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Bursting with the hilarious stories of people who have struggled to maintain order at a time when the central part of their lives was churning with chaos.
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Lois Serubbi is an obsessive/compulsive animator on a quest to “understand everything through images… without literal concepts.”
The video, “After Work,” was made “on the fly.” She saw it happening and just shot it.
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BY PJ SERUBBI
Have you noticed that the debate over using the internet as a means of broadcasting television and movies has centered on how to make it profitable? read more
By Vincent Serubbi
Independent Film Distribution’s Future
With the recent developments in the specialty “arthouse” studio divisions, the future of independent film distribution has been dealt both a blow – and a window of possibility. read more
by PJ Serubbi
Post-festival short films used to play on PBS, on HBO, on IFC, on SUNDANCE CHANNEL (which now shows only those short films which screened at their Park City festival – a narrow slice of the American filmmaking pie to be sure). read more
By PJ Serubbi
Used to be, an independent meant a bunch of unaffiliated directors, writers and actors coming together and shooting a movie on 16mm film. Their budget? Whatever credit line they could manage on a couple dozen Amex, Visa or Mastercards. read more












