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Open Projector Night 4, this Saturday night at Out North

Wednesday, 23 November 2011 – 8:00 AM | Comments Off on Open Projector Night 4, this Saturday night at Out North
Open Projector Night 4, this Saturday night at Out North

Open Projector Night 4The time has come  for Open Projector Night, the Alaska independent filmmakers’ open mic, presented by the Alaska Film Forum and Out North Contemporary Art House, on Saturday, November 26 at Out North.

Bring a short film or clip of something longer on DVD, BluRay, or digital format ( h.264/m4v, 720p). Projector slots will be given out on a first-come first-serve basis.

For filmmakers, this is a great opportunity to meet other people working in town and have your films screened for an audience. For everyone else, this is your chance to see the awesome work that the local filmmaking scene is putting out, and to show your support for independent filmmakers and filmmaking.

Schedule for the evening:

5pm – Media drop off begins at Out North
8pm – Doors open for socializing/networking time
9pm – Screening begins

  • Date/time: Saturday, November 26, 8:00 to 11:30 PM
  • Location: Out North Contemporary Art House, 3800 Debarr, Anchorage, AK (see map)
  • Age restriction: This event is 21+. IDs will be checked at the door.
  • Further info: see Facebook events page

Want to know more about Open Projector Night? Read Ben Anderson’s July 2011 story in the Alaska Dispatch.  Or, check out the video:

Open Projector Night 4 from Tri-Seven Pictures on Vimeo.

Alaska Film Forum and Borderline Productions helped to put this piece together to talk more about the creation of OPN and its role in the Alaska Film Community.