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July 2009

This month we took the show on location to Halifax Mall in Downtown Raleigh to attend the “25 to Survive” Rally.

25 to Survive” is:

An advocacy group formed by the motion picture industry community of North Carolina, 25 TO SURVIVE works to boost visibility of an imminent collapse of North Carolina’s once booming motion picture industry. In the past 2 years, and more severely in the last 6 months, North Carolina has seen its motion picture industry slowly slip away. 25 TO SURVIVE believes a proposed 25% tax credit will sufficiently support a competitive motion picture industry that will not only instantly create hundreds jobs per film, but also fuel local economies on many different levels.

The Rally took place June 11, 2009 and below is a short video of some of the people we had a chance to talk with about the event and about the proposed tax credit.

Friended

We also had a chance to screen two short films this month. The first film was the short film, “Friended”, from Raleigh filmmaker Arthur Earnest. With a plot self described as. “A misanthrope. His ex-girlfriend. An online social network. Let the “friendship” begin” we sit with actors Curt Kirkhoff and Myles Scott as they discuss, in an almost Seinfeldian way, their online social networking issues. A fun film that is certainly relative in our society of Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter.

Below is the film for your viewing pleasure:



The Last Breakfast

The Last Breakfast

Our second film this month comes to us from Eno River Media Productions and Zoning Media. Director / Producer Aravind Ragupathi helms this beautifully shot 24p HD film starring Mario Griego and Juan-Carlos Guzman.

Watch The Last Breakfast below:

August 2008: Second Cinema visits Wilmington

August 21, 2008 Leave a comment

This month we had the pleasure to head east and visit our friends in Wilmington and Fayetteville, NC.

First off, we must say thank you to Fincannon and Associates for sitting down with us. It was a great pleasure and we appreciate their hospitality. We had a fantastic time!

Below are our interviews with Mark Fincannon, Lisa Mae Fincannon, and Craig Fincannon. Enjoy!

Mark Fincannon

Lisa Mae Fincannon

Craig Fincannon

Next we offer you a taste of Nick Karner’s latest short, Kids. Hilarious!

Fayetteville is our next stop and we talk photography and head shots with Dawn Elizabeth. Enjoy our interview with her.

You can visit Dawn online at www.dawnelizabeth.com or www.myspace.com/contactdawn

New Show…

Hey guys…Sorry for no new show yet but we just got back from Wilmington.

The next show will be awesome! Let’s just say…FINCANNON