Royal Oak Schools Celebrate NATAS-Nominated Film Students
Royal Oak Schools is proud to announce that two of their students have received MI-NATAS Emmy nominations, and one has taken an award home.
Royal Oak Schools is proud to announce that two of their students have received MI-NATAS Emmy nominations, and one has taken an award home.
“The biggest challenge,” he told the crowd, “is to find the moments that sing… that can elevate the story and elevate the drama… and just working and working and working on it.”
With the closure of the Main Art Theatre in Downtown Royal Oak, these memories have come back for untold numbers of people who found joy, learning, and love inside this place of stories, sound effects, buttered popcorn and silver screen magic.
Motorcity Nightmares Film Festival Brings Ravenous Fun to Novi (Sam Gurwin, June 2, 2018) Novi, MI – As the day wearies, the creatures began to stir. And if this were a good horror films, panning across the field of vision at the Novi Sheraton Hotel would show an eclectic crowd of the zombies, monsters and…
Motorcity Nightmares Film Festival Brings Ravenous Fun to Novi (Sam Gurwin, June 2, 2018) Novi, MI – As the day wearies, the creatures began to stir. And if this were a good horror films, panning across the field of vision at the Novi Sheraton Hotel would show an eclectic crowd of the zombies, monsters and…
Angst Film and Panel Discussion Help Bloomfield Community Face Anxiety Disorders (Crystal A. Proxmire, May 21, 2018) Bloomfield Hills, MI – “I walked into the room and all of the seats I would normally feel comfortable sitting in were taken. I sat down in the middle of the room and I just couldn’t do it. …
Angst Film and Panel Discussion Help Bloomfield Community Face Anxiety Disorders (Crystal A. Proxmire, May 21, 2018) Bloomfield Hills, MI – “I walked into the room and all of the seats I would normally feel comfortable sitting in were taken. I sat down in the middle of the room and I just couldn’t do it. …
Film at Royal Oak Library: Neither Heaven Nor Earth Feb. 18 (EVENT page) Royal Oak, MI – Saturday, February 18 at 2p. The Royal Oak Public Library continues its Independent Film Series with the showing of Neither Heaven Nor Earth. Admission is free for adults over 18. For more information, contact the Adult Reference Desk…
Film at Royal Oak Library: My Love, Don’t Cross that River Dec 17 (EVENT page) Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Library is showing My Love, Don’t Cross That River (2014) at 2:00 pm -3:30 pm on Dec. 17 in the Friends Auditorium My Love, Don’t Cross That River (2014) presents an unforgettable story of…
Royal Oak Library Showing “The Automatic Hate” Oct. 22 (EVENT page) Royal Oak, MI – Saturday, October 22 @ 2p. The RO Public Library Independent Film Series continues with The Automatic Hate.The film is 97 minutes long, shown in English and appropriate for ages 18 and older. Admission is free. For more information, contact the…
Comedy Central Goes Forward with “Detroiters” (Michigan Film Office Press Release, Jan. 26, 2016) Detroit, MI – In the end, it just had to be Detroit. Comedy Central has selected Detroit as the backdrop for its upcoming series, “Detroiters,” a comedy series that follows the travails of two small-time advertising men who produce low-budget, off-beat…
“My inspiration for the video is what the face of a young person’s mind might look like—putting together images, music and colors that come to mind when I think of the embodiment of a young, starry-eyed mind with dreams for the future,” said Ferndale High School graduate
But what you may not realize is that it’s yet another Ferndale company working behind the scenes to make those clips happen. From concept to upload, M-1 Studios know how to give small business owners the medium for their message to shine. Plus they have a story all of their own.
Last November the Ferndale Film Festival attracted thousands of visitors to Downtown Ferndale to view 36 independent films at multiple venues along Woodward Ave. and 9 Mile Road. In addition to attracting customers into the restaurants, bars, and stores, The Ferndale Film Festival raised $3,000 for neighborhood charities.
The Ferndale Film Festival is rolling out the red carpet for filmmakers in its second year, celebrating independent film with screenings of a catalog of films including features, shorts, and documentaries from Australia, England, Germany, Canada, and the United States at diverse locations all over Ferndale. Thursday, November 4th marks opening night at the Magic Bag Theatre and the awards ceremony and final screening rounds up the weekend on Sunday November 7th.