Archive for January, 2010

Australia has developed a number of different theme parks that serve as major tourist attractions, attracting people from all over the world to this continent the country. These theme parks offer a variety of rides and create a carnival atmosphere, perfect for tourists to enjoy. When it comes to amusement parks in Australia Gold Coast is the premier destination. But New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia also has a number of excellent theme parks to explore.

The Gold Coast is home to the best amusement parks of the country, including Sea World, Wet  Wild Water World, Movie World and Dream World. Another fascinating theme park in Queensland’s Underwater World at Mooloolaba Wharf. The exact location of the Underwater World, place it on the Sunshine Coast just north of Brisbane.

New South Wales on the other side used to be home to the wonderful Wonderland Sydney. But the fascination of the park closed down in 2004. Since then it has been transformed into an industrial park. But you will have the opportunity to visit the Old Sydney Town which has been a historical theme park. It is located on the Old Pacific Highway, which is north of Sydney. New South Wales has its own alternative to Warner Bros. Movie World of Queensland in the form of Fox Studios backlot. The most popular park in New South Wales is Luna Park, which still flourishes with many rides, entertainment events and live theater.

New Mexico Film School has a long tradition in the film industry. Not only that schools have a long history, but in New Mexico alone has a fairly long and impressive history of film. For one, hundreds of feature film such as Armageddon, City Slickers, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and superman eye, shot in this fantastic city. The unique topography and pleasant, dry climate, New Mexico is an ideal space for creating fantastic films.One of the best schools in the country and is one of the schools, New Mexico, the film is the College of Santa Fe. It boasts a strong 4-year program that provides access to a greater understanding of all aspects of filmmaking.

From the moment they come into the film school in New Mexico, working on production. Regardless of their area of specialization, you’ll be educated on everything: from pre-production to post-production, and everything in between.

Express their ideas in dramatic form is one of the key elements to becoming successful filma?em. With this in mind, all film students forced to take introductory screenwriting course, thoroughly understand the art of writing for film. Not only that, the New Mexico film school’s courses help develop student’s creativity, but it’ll learn what is necessary to translate the main ideas on paper to screen. In addition to scriptwriting course is the interactive digital media, as well as critical studies, which have the ability to analyze, the filmmakers put on the big screen.

Julius Caesar was warned once for Ides of March, and it turned out, cannes 15 March, very good day for him. However, it was an excellent film from the late great Marlon Brando. Times have changed for the better, and now 15 March is a day to be awaited, especially if you are going to make a film at the Festival de Cannes. Cannes Film Festival submission deadline is 15 March 2009, for all you amateur and professional filmmakers.

The festival itself will take place 13 to May 24, 2009 and will celebrate sixty years of films entered into this prestigious competition. In 1939, proposed by the French Minister of Public Instruction and the Arts, Jean Zay, a film festival, but due to World War II, the first festival was held until 1946th Except for the years 1948 and 1950 the festival took place each year, starting out as a small film forum and slowly turning into a serious competition.

When your film is entered in its category, then the jury will take over and be responsible for selecting the films that will get the coveted Cannes awards. The jurors are the Festival’s board of directors and are selected based on their workload, and the size of the respect of their peers.If your film is good enough to win, are some of the awards we can look forward to. If you win the competition, will present the President of Festival award in the last rites of one of these categories: Best Director, Best male  female, Best Screenplay, etc. Those who win in the Un Certain Regard may grant money to support the film’s distribution throughout France. Cinefondation awards three prizes for the best entries film school. Camera  Award is for best film debut by an unknown director.

One of the undoubted highlights in Bath this autumn is the return of the Bath Film Festival. This year festival organizers have promises one of the strongest line ups yet. Around a quarter of all screenings will be previews of films yet to be released in the UK which will be accompanied by the creative talents behind them. Along with the previews cinemas around the city will also be showing the very best in recent documentaries, sporting films as well as a few little gems which have not been seen in the city before.Some of the films previews include the new Steven Soderbergh film The Informant starring Matt Damon. Stephen Poliakoff will present his new film Glorious 39 at the festival in person. The film is set on the cusp of the Second World War and center around the Keyes family who idyllic family life begins to fall apart then a batch of gramophone records are discovered. Poliakoff examines a time when inhuman decisions were made and family bonds play second to concerns of the nation. The film stars Romola Garai recently seen in the BBC’s adaptation of Emma and Atonement, Bill Nighy and Eddie Redmayne The Good Shepherd, The Other Boleyn Girl and Tess of the Urbervilles.Some of the documentary highlights include Afgan Star which follows the contestants who take part in a TV talent show which has taken Afghanistan by storm, a show which would not have been possible during the Taliban rule