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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Shoreline Short Short Film Festival Film Preview #3 – Music Videos

Saturday, March 25, 7pm, Shoreline Community College Theater. Tickets.


Filmmakers from across Washington have submitted their “short short” films and you’re invited to see the best of the best during the inaugural Shoreline Short Short Film Festival on Saturday, March 25 at 7:00pm in the state-of-the-art Shoreline Community College Theater, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, 98133 (campus maps).

The evening will showcase a juried selection of 3-10 minute films made by emerging and developing filmmakers working in our community. The top filmmakers will be honored with impressive Golden Sasquatch statues and other prizes, and you can vote (live on screen) for your favorite filmmaker to win the Viewer’s Choice Award!

Tickets are $20, parking is free, and popcorn, candy, soda, wine, and beer will be available for purchase. Don’t miss your opportunity to support up-and-coming filmmakers during this fun, community event!


The Shoreline Short Short Film Festival aims to support emerging and developing filmmakers in the Pacific Northwest and encourage appreciation for the art of filmmaking in our community.

This event is presented with support from Shoreline Community College, the City of Shoreline, City of Lake Forest Park, 4Culture, and individual donations from people like you.

Music Videos
When we said short shorts, we were surprised to see several music video entries, but happily surprised! These submissions ranged from animated to high art and showcase not only local filmmaking talent, but incredible local musical talent. These entries are a feast for the eyes and ears!

To see all the films, visit the Arts Council website. Here’s a sneak peek:


(I Wanna Meet) Bill Nye
Directed by Amanda Drewniak
Written/Performed by Jon Yoon

Amanda Drewniak is a multi-media artist, filmmaker, producer, and artistic curator, currently living in Seattle, Wa. She has artistic desire and passion, and an insatiable appetite to create.

 
Goon Years
Directed by Chris Mathews Jr
Performed by Light Thieves

Future Colors focuses on the conflicting ideas of living for the moment versus wondering what the future holds. In a narrative fashion, the lyrics are a reflection of life moving forward, whether or not we are ready for it. Channeling a harmonious sound somewhere in the realm of The Dirty Projectors, Chris Mathews Jr. brings an astral display of vibrant colors and dreamy swirls with the video for “Goon Years”. Perhaps because Mathews also is responsible for the recording and mixing of the newest LP, the visuals flow organically with the fluid, mellow and yet still effervescent quality of the music, in symbiosis with its lyrics: “A nest of dreaming fools, just leave me with my eyes closed.”


Night Walk
Directed by Neely Goniodsky
Written by Benjamin Verdouse
Produced by Brick Lane Records and Northwest Film Forum

‘Night Walk’ illustrates the innards of a relationship of a couple living in New York. This is a somewhat autobiographical piece for the songwriter Benjamin Verdouse. The storyline for the film is from his recent album The One and The Other, set to the sound track of ‘Night Walk’


Real Right Now
Directed and Produced by Sam Cahill
Written by Ryan Caraveo

Music Video directed by Sam Cahill for Ryan Caraveo’s song “Real Right Now” off the album “Maybe They Were Wrong”.  Director’s Satement:  “My goal with this music video was to give Ryan Caraveo a different look in the Hip-Hop industry. We really wanted to add an adventurous edge to this video and make it relatable to more people than your typical trapped out music video. It was a lot of fun to make (other than the rain) and hope that it brings in different eyes from all around.”




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