Saturday, August 23, 2008

Excellent Article from the Hollywood Reporter


Here's a great new article on the state of the New Mexico Film Industry - Made in New Mexico - from the Hollywood Reporter.

Talks about Albuquerque Studios, the film incentives, and quotes from Lisa Strout of the film office and others about why movies love coming to shoot in New Mexico.

8th Annual Native Cinema Showcase - Aug 21-24


A great New Mexico film festival: the Native Cinema Showcase in Santa Fe will screen more than 25 works from the Arctic Circle to Brazil, directed by filmmakers from more than two dozen tribes and Native nations. The films celebrate the growing presence of Native cultures and indigenous media on the global stage, and explore issues of common concern to indigenous people worldwide.

Dates: August 21-24 at the Cinemateque 1050 Old Pecos Trail, and at Cinema de Cathedral Park, Indian Market, Downtown Santa Fe.

Sponsored by the Cinemateque, SWAIA, and the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian.

Learn more by clicking here

Quick Interview from Hollywood Reporter


Almost too short to get anything across, but still a good quick read -- the Hollywood Reporter interviews Governor Bill Richardson about the migration of film to New Mexico.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com

Friday, August 22, 2008

Call for Entries - motionfest '08


Attention New Mexico Animators:

Gain worldwide recognition for your finest work by entering motionfest 08.

motionfest is a juried competition honoring and celebrating the creative excellence in animation worldwide. Specifically, motionfest recognizes the best animations created within the past year for the purpose of entertainment: animated shorts and full-length features.

Each entry will be judged for conceptual, technical and aesthetic innovation and excellence.
Award-winners will be announced and shown at the motionfest 08 animation festival on October 12, 2008 as part of motion08.
Deadline: midnight {12:00AM, MST) September 8, 2008.

For details, visit the website: http://www.motionconference.com or email motionfest@motionconference.com

Introducing the 1st Annual cine-Southwest Short Film Fest!

Southwest Theatre and Film Association announces
1st Annual cineSouthwest Short Film Festival

The Southwest Theatre and Film Association is seeking entries for
the 1st Annual cineSouthwest Short Film Festival, to be held in
conjuction with the 61st Annual Conference in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Dates for the conference and short film festival are November 5-9,
2008 at the beautiful Arlington Resort and Hotel.

ENTRY FEE
A $20.00 per entry (non-refundable) is required to offset expenses of
the festival.

AWARDS
Cash prizes will be awarded to the top film in each division ($50)
and one film will be selected Best in Show and receive an additional
$100 cash prize. Prizes will be announced at the awards dinner on the
Saturday of the Conference. All winners also receive a complimentary
membership to SWTFA.

QUESTIONS
For additional information or questions contact the SWTFA office at
940.239.7486

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Comin on Up on 80 Members!

Watch for our newest members coming on board this week! Actresses, prophouses, woodworkers, furniture makers, drapers, and more. Stay tuned. . .

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Big News - NALIP Moves to New Mexico

From the New Mexico Business Weekly:
Latino Producers Academy moves to New Mexico

Megan Kamerick

Tucson’s loss is Santa Fe’s gain.

The nonprofit National Association of Latino Independent Producers, or NALIP, has moved its Latino Producers Academy to the state after holding it for five years in Arizona and it has big plans to grow the training program here, along with the New Mexico Filmmakers program.

“We want to make this a Latino Sundance and a real year-round professional development for Native New Mexican and Latino talent here,” said Kathryn Galan, executive producer of NALIP. “We felt we could continue and expand our mission to New Mexico filmmakers by bringing the program here and we could dovetail with the Film Office and the governor’s mission of developing above-the-line talent and stories, and also participate in their commitment to training below-the-line New Mexican Latinos and Natives in the production and intern part of our program.”

Below-the-line is an industry phrase that refers to crews on films. Above-the-line generally means the creative teams behind productions, such as writers, producers, directors and actors. New Mexico’s film industry has been successful in working with schools here to train crews for film productions, but state officials also want to focus on promoting more creative talent here, such as writers and directors.

The NALIP academy is an intensive three-week program that offers professional development activities for budding American Indian, Latino and New Mexican filmmakers, both in documentary work and independent features. It’s designed for producers and directors who create or intend to create feature films, documentaries and series for network, cable or public television.

The program draws on the expertise of independent film and television producers and executives who mentor and support the participants. The goal is to produce more producers and directors who can help fulfill NALIP’s mission of promoting the advancement, development and funding of Latino film and media arts.

This year’s academy has 20 documentary fellows and 16 feature fellows. Seven are from New Mexico. The academy is also using more than 50 New Mexico crew members as well.

The feature fellows learn about acquiring material, working with writers, setting up production companies, building a creative team and other business decisions. The directors are given a professional crew, cast and a set of mentors to rehearse, shoot, edit, score and evaluate scenes from their features so they have a feeling for how they will make creative decisions in the context of a full production, Galan said.

“It helps them work out the kinks and they have the space to take risks,” she said. “They come away with a solid foundation for making a feature film.”

Half of the documentary fellows are in production and development, half are in post-production and have rough cuts of their projects, so they attend with their editors, Galan said.

The curriculum covers story structure, funding, creating sample trailers, rights and clearances and it even has composers who work with the productions.

The Center for Contemporary Arts will host an event on Aug. 13, where the documentary fellows will show scenes from their projects and will pitch their ideas to a funding panel from public television and other outlets. The Institute of American Indian Arts will host a screening of the Sundance feature film "Sleep Dealer" in conjunction with the academy on Aug. 15 at 8:15 p.m. Those events are open to the public. An event for the feature fellows on Aug. 21 at the Inn at Sunrise Springs will feature their work as well, but that is not open to the public.

Jodi Delaney, program director for the New Mexico Filmmakers initiative in the state Film Office, said she attended a NALIP conference with Lisa Strout, director of the film office, and realized the academy was a perfect fit for the state’s agenda of nurturing homegrown filmmakers.

“Without exception, every one of the fellows said how this changed [his or her] life,” she said. “They came out completely different producers than when they came in.”

Gov. Bill Richardson has an ambitious agenda to build a sustainable media community in New Mexico, Delaney added, and this dovetails well with that strategy.

The New Mexico fellows in this year’s Latino Producers Academy include: Darryl Deloach and Marcos Ramirez whose film is “The Liberation of Taos Ski Valley”; Claudio Ruben, who is making “Salaam Shalom”; Kelly Kowalski with “Spoiled”; Jerry Angelo and his film “Something Evil in the Apple Orchard”; Conrad Gomez, who is making “Sabino Days”; and Monica Winter, whose film is “Highway 101.”

Key New Mexico advisors to the academy include: Carlos Peinado with the Institute of American Indian Arts; Jon Hendry with IATSE Studio Mechanics Local 480; actor Gary Farmer; Dyanna Taylor, director of photography; Chad Davis, program director for KNME; Ted Garcia, former KNME station manager and now senior vice president for TV content with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; and writer/director Joan Tewkesbury.

The state’s New Visions/New Mexico program is accepting applications through Sept. 5 at 5:00 p.m. It provides a total of $160,000 in contracts for New Mexico-based producers and directors to create narrative films, documentaries, animated and experimental works. mkamerick@bizjournals.com | (505) 348-8323

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

What's New With Crew?!


We wanted to let you know about some great new features on the way - and they're all dedicated to improving the public/user experience, and making sure everyone is informed about what's going on in the NM Film industry, and has the information they need to get/stay involved.

We're going to be implementing a new calendar program using Google Calendar - its going to be a calendar of all industry related events - meetings, conferences, casting calls, happy hours, workshops, parties, screenings, State hearings, union meetings, safety classes -- you name it. You'll be able to subscribe to the calendar so that you're informed of new listings, and you can also select listings/events to be reminded of via email.

Secondly, we're going to be implementing a discussion board where everyone can come to read about, and comment on, what's going on in the New Mexico Film industry. We'll have sections for every production in state, new movie releases, union folks, background/extras, safety issues, new technologies, cool businesses, and more. It's going to be a very busy place.

Thirdly, we are building our own customized world wide web search portal that will allow you to search the web without ever leaving crewnewmexico.com. If you click on any of the ads, we'll donate 10% of the funds to a New Mexico charity. You'll be able to make crewnewmexico.com your homepage, and you'll be able to navigate the entire web, including most of your most frequently used websites such as Flikr, Facebook, etc, without ever leaving crewnewmexico.com. Its very powerful, and cool.

We look forward to unveiling these items over the next month. As always, we love your feedback and suggestions about how we can make crewnewmexico.com work for you and the NM Film industry.

More Members! Welcome Lila DeWindt to the NM Film Industry


We're excited to welcome Lila DeWindt of Arbonne International to crewnewmexico.com and the NM Film industry. Now we've got something to offer the Hair and Make-Up Department!

Lila is New Mexico representative for Swiss-based Arbonne - manufacturers of holistic skin and bodycare products. Their line is Vegan certified, botanically based, and cruelty free. New Mexico Hair and Make-up crew can purchase product locally from Lila, and have it be rebateable - no need to carry product from LA, or have it shipped. If you're already addicted to Arbonne and want to use their product during your shoot, get in touch with Lila and she'll work with you for the duration of your stay. If you're new to Arbonne, Lila will be happy to come to you and give a free demo, and a lot of free samples. All their product is manufactured in the US, is hypo-allergenic and dye and chemical free, and available only thru dedicated reps.

Learn more about Lila and her products by visiting her crewnewmexico.com page
or her Arbonne web-page here

Monday, August 11, 2008

Welcome New Member - Santa Fe Soul


With 28 practitioners of traditional and allopathic medicine on staff, Santa Fe Soul is a unique and powerful health and wellness resource in Santa Fe-- and we're thrilled to have them on board crewnewmexico.com and welcome to the NM Film industry

Santa Fe Soul is a single location with many healers under one roof. They've joined crewnewmexico.com because they know a lot of visiting professionals in the New Mexico Film Industry have left their favorite doctors, healers, massage therapists back home, and they offer a very wide array of wellness options for long or short term clients, with some of the top holistic practitioners in New Mexico. Here's a just a sampling of what they do - all at a convenient, beautiful location in Santa Fe: acupuncture, reflexology, chiropractic, psychology, counseling, massage, iridology, biofeedback, Trager therapy, couples counseling, qi gong, and are also affiliated with MDs and holistic dentists in Santa Fe. Of course, they're also very well known with Santa Fe locals. We've received treatments here and can only speak highly of the quality and professionalism of the practitioners.

They've also got the beautiful Sun Room, which hosts frequent workshops and healing classes - and its also available as a meeting/conference space. Have a look at their crewnewmexico.com page here, and also their website at www.santafesoul.com. Check their calendar of events for upcoming workshops and lectures!

Film Biz Happy Hour! Tuesday Aug. 12


Howdy. Come have fun and meet and greet with your fellow actors, filmmakers, directors, producers, background talent, writers, and others from the NM Film world at the Film Biz Happy Hour!
Tuesday, August 12
Cowgirl Bar & Grill, Santa Fe
5:30 - 7:30
Be there.
And remember, its the 2nd Tuesday of every month, so make sure you mark your calendars!

We're Nearing 70 Members!


We'd just like to thank all of our members and advertisers for coming on board crewnewmexico.com so enthusiastically. In under 3 months since our launch, we've added nearly 70 members to our site, from across the spectrum - healers, travel agents, camera people, vacation rentals, film locations, restaurants, and more. Even better, we're getting strong traffic and lots of visitation from around the country!

We're fine-tuning our site, and will be adding more business categories. If you don't see your business specialty listed on the site, let us know and we'll be happy to add it - simply email us at membership@crewnewmexico.com. Watch for big specials and promotions as we get closer to 100 members.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Casting Call for CRASH




CRASH, the award winning film, has been adapted for TV, and they're shooting 14 episodes in and around ABQ -- and they're looking for Extras! Spread the word. Here's the details:

Big casting Call! The TV series CRASH is looking for large numbers of background for their ongoing shoot in Rio Rancho. The show is set in LA, and the production is seeking talent of all ethnicities, particularly Latino, Asian and African Americans. Military members and federal employees and their families are encouraged to apply. As it is a TV show, talent can usually only be featured every few episodes - so a lot of extras are needed. Spread the word! These are paid days, and its a big production. Pay is $9/hr plus OT after 8 hours. Shooting in and around ABQ, Bernalillo, Rio Rancho. Shooting dates are now thru mid-October.

The casting call is:
Friday August 8th - 6:00pm-10:00pm
Saturday August 9th 9:00am-4:00pm
at the Hilton Albuquerue 1901 University Blvd NE ABQ, NM 87102
Mapquest Link:http://www.mapquest.com/mq/3-zPV6Asub

Background Casting Hotline: (505) 867-2252
Background Casting email: bbaxbox@yahoo.com
and here's the link to the announcement on the KOAT News site

For More Casting Calls, always visit our Cast and Crew Calls Page on crewnewmexico.com! We've (usually) got the latest news on the NM Film world

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

We're an Official Sponsor of the Santa Fe Film Festival!


We're proud to announce that crewnewmexico.com is an official sponsor of the 9th Annual Santa Fe Film Festival! Though the lineup won't be announced until November, we know that its going to be an excellent roster of films - pop, art-house, documentary, comedy, blockbusters, little-known shorts, foreign films, and more! It's our pleasure to be able to support a world-renowned, industry-related event, and its also our way of promoting our homegrown New Mexico Film Industry while all eyes are on Santa Fe, and New Mexico.

The New Mexico Film Industry is something we're proud of. crewnewmexico.com works hard to promote New Mexico Film as a world-class film destination, and this is just another way that we help support the industry that supports us. The festival always needs volunteers, so feel free to contact them to offer your time!

Val Kilmer's Pecos River Ranch Pre-Production Training Facility and Retreat!

crewnewmexico.com would like to announce that Val Kilmer's Pecos River Ranch is opening its doors as a pre-production retreat and training facility. With its 6,000 acres and miles of riverfront, horses and stables, exclusive housing and proximity to Santa Fe, the Ranch is an excellent location for cast to come and train, relax, study and prepare for a shoot. Talent can come alone, and the Ranch can arrange for all services such as trainers, chefs, and assistants, or you're welcome to bring your crew. There is housing for up to 12 people in 4 different units. The accommodations are riverfront, secluded, and beautiful places to rest and relax.

The Ranch is a wide-open expanse of New Mexico, offering privacy, tranquility, and all the resources you'd need to prepare for a shoot - western or not, shooting in New Mexico or not. There's a gym, miles of hiking, stables, and all is just 22 miles from the arts and culture of Santa Fe, and 1.5 hours from Albuquerque.

And since the Ranch is also a filming location, its also an excellent place for above-the-line crew to come during pre-production, and for housing during the shoot as well.

We're thrilled to be a part of this new adventure!

Learn more by checking the Val Kilmer's Pecos River Ranch lodging page here!

Welcome New Film Location - Val Kilmer's Pecos River Ranch to crewnewmexico.com!


crewnewmexico.com would like to give a special welcome to Val Kilmer and his Pecos River Ranch as a New Mexico Film Location on crewnewmexico.com's New Mexico Location Database!

The Pecos River Ranch is a 6,000 acre expanse of classic New Mexico high desert/mountain terrain, with over 6 miles of Pecos River frontage winding through the property. Located at elevations between 6,500 and 7,500', just 22 miles north of Santa Fe, there are several different types of landscapes -- pastures and ranchland, mesa, scrubland, red-rock escarpments, and 6 miles of waterfront. There's forests of pinon and juniper and oak, and fields of wildflowers in season. Wildlife includes bear, deer, elk, coyote, wild turkeys, cougars, and a host of birds of prey. There are barns, stables, and corrals, and plenty of space for production animals to stay during filming.

There are also several entrances to the property to allow for production vehicles of all sizes. They offer production housing on the property for cast, producers and directors, and are a pre-production training facility (we'll write more about that in another post). The Ranch is available for still/advertising shoots, commercials, and feature film production. It's a simply amazing piece of land, and film location.

Welcome Val Kilmer's Pecos River Ranch
crewnewmexico.com/pecosriverranch

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Welcome New Member - Simply Classic Gift Baskets


We're thrilled to welcome Simply Classic Gift Baskets to the crewnewmexico.com family and the New Mexico Film Industry. Owner Jennifer Ashton has over a decade of experience creating unique gift baskets for the film industry, including working for Warner Brothers, and Clint Eastwood’s MalPaso Productions, and creating baskets for Will Smith, Madonna, Selma Hayek, Madonna, Tommy Lee Jones, Tina Fey, Roseanne Barr, Jenny Mccarthy, Richard Gere, not to mention the cast and crews - including for the Breaking Bad cast!

Jennifer and Simply Classic create unique packages that can include native New Mexican gift baskets, Southwest gift baskets, gourmet wine and cheese baskets, sweets, and even beautiful organic bodycare gift baskets. Simply Classic is based in Santa Fe, - and they ship anywhere, deliver any place in the state, and are already a favorite provider of gift baskets to the New Mexico Film Industry. In fact, they've even put together amazing baskets for our clients!

See their crewnewmexico.com page here
or link to their website at www.simplyclassic.com

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The "Where in New Mexico Fun Game"


Its the Where in New Mexico Fun Game!

This photo was taken someplace in New Mexico. Do you know where it is? If you do, be the first to tell us the correct answer and receive $25 towards a membership or advertising on crewnewmexico.com. Even better, you may apply that $25 to our upcoming line of crewnewmexico.com gear - hats, t-shirts, and more! Stay tuned for our new Store featuring awesome things you'll want to wear out in the field, in the studio, or on location.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

48 Hour Film Project Premiere, and Duke City Shootout Gala Premiere Events!



Some upcoming events for the 48 Hour Film Project and Duke City Shootout

Friday, August 1, 8:00pm - Best of the 48 Hour Film Project/New Mexico 
Albuquerque Hyatt Regency
Come see the magic worked by local film crews during the recent 48 Hour Film Project, and get a sneak preview of the movie that will compete with the Shootout films on Saturday. Join us in the Grand Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency from 8-10pm to watch the best and see who won.

Saturday, August 2, 7:00pm - Gala Premiere
Kiva Auditorium, ABQ Convention Center
The Gala Premiere screening of the Duke City Shootout's seven short films, plus the winner from the 48 Hour Film Project, in a fight for the soon-to-be-coveted Palm de Grease. Join us at the Kiva Auditorium inside the Convention Center. Then stay tuned for the awards ceremony, anda  post-premiere bash across the street!

Coming Up! The Duke City Shootout!


The Duke City Shootout is just around the corner. For the uninformed, the Shootout is a 1 week frenzy of moviemaking that takes place in and around Albuquerque -- teams register and have only 4 days to shoot a feature film. The Shootout starts at 7pm, Friday July 25th, with a shotgun start at Albuquerque Studios. The Shootout has been a great place for new and experienced filmmakers to collaborate and get seen. Learn more about the Shootout by visiting their site www.dukecityshootout.com!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Welcome New Furnished Rentals Member - Romantic Adobe


We'd like to welcome our newest member, the Romantic Adobe furnished rental in Santa Fe to the New Mexico Film Industry! Located in Santa Fe's Eastside neighborhood, the Romantic Adobe Condo is a brilliant, cozy Santa Fe vacation rental. It's an ideal short or long-term furnished rental, replete with wireless and all ammenities. Its located in a safe neighborhood, just a quick walk to Canyon Road, the Plaza, Ohori's Coffee, Downtown Subscriptions, and all government buildings. Off-street parking. It's a favorite of returning guests who come to Santa Fe every year. Perfect for visiting film folks who want to enjoy some of Santa Fe's architecture and culture while in town. Its an ideal Santa Fe vacation rental!

See their crewnewmexico.com page here: crewnewmexico.com/romanticadobe
or their main website: santafesallure.com

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Welcome New Member - O'Niell's Irish Pub in Albuquerque



Hooray for Beer. We'd like to give a special New Mexico Film Industry welcome to purveyors of our favorite libation -- Beer! O'Niell's Irish Pub in Nob Hill, is the only Irish Pub in Albuquerque built and owned by Irish Americans! O'Niell's Pub of ABQ is a great place to kick back with a pint and a burger, and now that its summer time their patio is open! O'Niell's Pub is located in the Nob Hill district, on Albuquerque's main drag, Central Avenue, just east of the UNM campus. Folks in the film industry may already be familiar with O'Niell's as they hosted the movie wrap party for Hamlet 2. They have daily drink specials, over 75 beers, live music, and they've recently wrapped construction on their private party room, which is available for meetings, buffets, wrap parties and more. They'll even book out the entire place for you for your next wrap party, so inquire within! Tell them that crewnewmexico.com sent you - we'll get a free pint : ).

Check out their crewnewmexico.com profile page here at crewnewmexico.com/oniellspub
or have a look at their external website at www.oniells.com.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Welcome New Member - Massage and Banya Spa of Santa Fe!


Massage in Santa Fe! Spa in Santa Fe! Combine them and you have Massage and Banya Spa in Santa Fe, the newest member of the New Mexico Film Industry! Massage and Banya Spa of Santa Fe is owned and operated by Kelley Koehler, who's been in the buiness for over 21 years! Banya Spa provides flexible scheduling, diverse services, and their south Santa Fe Spa location makes them especially convenient for the large number filmmakers staying at the Holiday Inn on Cerrillos. Their philosophy is to offer holistic and superb body & skin care in an atmosphere that is relaxing & unpresuming! So what services does this Santa Fe Spa offer? Waxing, nails, sea salt scrubs, massage, Banya massage, facials, aromatherapy foot scrubs, essential oil treatments, and more -- Massage and Banya Spa conveniently located in South Santa Fe! Tell them you saw them on crewnewmexico.com.

See their crewnewmexico.com page here at: crewnewmexico.com/massageandbanyaspa
and their main website at www.banyaspa.com for prices and list of services.

Welcome New Member - New Mexico Film Location Old Magnolia Garage



We'd like to welcome New Mexico Film Location The Old Magnolia Garage to crewnewmexico.com! The Old Magnolia Garage is an historic film location for the New Mexico Film Industry. Its located on the corner of 4th and Pacific in Albuquerque, and is a convenient location in many ways! It is a working garage (but they'll work with your schedule for shoots), it has three bay doors and work areas, open work spaces, high ceilings, and has great proximity to all of ABQ, including a lot of nearby production parking. There is a large, open yard and alleyway behind the building that can be used for production vehicles, or for part of a shoot. The adjoining corners also have the same semi-industrial look, and one of them was even a former gas station, making this an excellent 1-stop shooting location. The owners of the garage restore vintage VW buses, so be sure to talk with them if old VWs are to be part of your shoot. We're happy to have added them to our New Mexico Locations Database!

Check out their crewnewmexico.com page at www.crewnewmexico.com/oldmagnoliagarage

Welcome New Member - Picture Car 1965 Landrover!


Land Rover Picture Car! A great New Mexico Film Industry picture car (or for locally shot commercials, too).

As former owners of a classic-era Land Rover, we're thrilled to welcome Lou Straney and his 1965 s2 Land Rover picture car to crewnewmexico.com. Located near Santa Fe this Land Rover has been meticulously restored and has already been featured in photo shoots and commercials. The owner can furnish western and safari props and staging, and period correct license plates from Ohio, New Mexico, Cuba and various parts of Africa. Says Lou, "From Born Free to Romancing the Stone and Tomb Raider, Land Rovers have played iconic film roles. Orvis and other major retail catalogue companies have also featured vintage Land Rovers. From high fashion to machetes and the Hamptons to Mombasa, this car is never out of its element. There is no better unique setting for Ralph Lauren, Gorsuch, Peruvian Connection, Sundance, J Crew or Anthropologie catalogs." And we have to agree. We've seen this historic picture car up close and personal, and recommend that anyone involved in picture cars in New Mexico should give Lou a call!

See his crewnewmexico.com web page here!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

The New Visions/New Mexico Contract Award!



This was recently announced by the New Mexico Film Office, and we wanted to help spread the word: For the third year in a row, the State of New Mexico is sponsoring the New Visions New Mexico Contract Awards, designed to support and promote the work of New Mexico-based directors, producers and writers. They grant a total of $160,000 in contracts, up to $20,000 per project. The money must go toward the creation of narrative films, documentaries, animated and experimental projects. Panavision is providing two prizes, each an in-kind donation toward the rental of motion picture camera equipment (HD, 16mm or 35mm) with a rental value of $10k. You may apply for funds toward the completion of existing projects, or the launching of new ones (one project per filmmaker). An important aspect of your proposal is your plan and ability to give back to the state by training others in the industry – so please be creative, and specific, with your ideas.

For more information, applications, and full details visit the New Mexico Film Office website here.
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And a note from crewnewmexico.com -- If you're a recipient of an award, contact us- we may be interested in helping sponsor your project!

Monday, June 30, 2008

6 Week Acting to Camera Intensive in Santa Fe!

We're thrilled to announce Acting Classes in Santa Fe! The Acting to Camera Intensive with Casting Director, Karl Wildman, and Certified Coach, Lucy River. This is a six-part series of classes that focus on audition technique, on-camera performance, script-work, cold reading, scene study, and of course, acting skills. Enrollment is limited to ten participants. Take this opportunity to hit the fall running! For More Information: Email lucy@acting4life.com or phone 505-514-0195 (please use area code). Or visit their website here!

Pilates for Yoga! With Hallie Love - New Member


Pilates for Yoga! A unique and amazing fitness and wellness practice with an accomplished teacher! Pilates for Yoga in Santa Fe is the brilliant integration of two powerful techniques, taught by Santa Fe filmmaker and screen-writer Hallie Love! Pilates for Yoga puts the yoga into the Pilates exercises and the Pilates core strength into the yoga poses, giving students the best of both worlds. Hallie is just finishing up her Screenwriting Intensive at the College of Santa Fe. She's an award-winning scholar with cum laude degrees in Fine Arts and Law, and is the author of Watakame's Journey which won an Independent Publisher Book Award for multicultural fiction. She also recently completed Pilates for Yoga - Finding Ease in Pilates Exercises and Core Strength in Yoga Postures. Her knowledge of and love for the film industry, combined with her many years of teaching experience make her an excellent practitioner for local and visiting film professionals.

Visit her crewnewmexico.com profile here
or her Pilates for Yoga website here!

Welcome New Member - Casa Arbolita Furnished Production Rental in Santa Fe



We're super excited to welcome new Vacation Rental in Santa Fe Casa Arbolita to crewnewmexico.com! It's a beautifully handcrafted, 1 BR, fully furnished rental close to the historic Santa Fe Plaza, and its perfect for visiting film professionals, friends or family! How do we know? We've watched them do every step of a magnificent remodel, and we're working directly with the owners to bring New Mexico film professionals home to roost. Its a peaceful historic adobe apartment; its private, and meticulously done, with custom cabinetry, radiant heat under flagstone, hand-laid cherry floors, exposed beams (vigas), a kiva (fireplace), off-street parking, deluxe pull-out sofa, and a lot lot more. The unit comes with WI-FI, washer/dryer, has a patio with BBQ, and is located in one of Santa Fe's best, most historic neighborhoods. The property is available as a short-term or long-term rental. If you've got any questions about finding a place to stay in Santa Fe, give us a call directly at (866) 986-8884 ext 4. The property is available immediately, and we're happy to answer any questions! Historic furnished rental in Santa Fe, named "Arbolita" or "Little Tree" after the beautiful plaster tree molded into the bedroom wall.

See their crewnewmexico.com profile page here!

Welcome New crewnewmexico.com Member - Computer Medics!


Apple Repair in Santa Fe. Apple Care in Santa Fe. Computer Networking in New Mexico! Computer Repair in Santa Fe. Microsoft Certified Windows Microsoft Certified Windows 9x/2K/2K3/NT/XP repair. These guys do it all, and they're Santa Fe's only on-site, Apple Certified Technicians. Originally from New York, Brett Goldberg of Computer Medics, LLC, has brought his east-coast hustle to New Mexico and is an excellent go-to for computer repair and networking needs for film professionals. He's worked on several films doing networking and repair, and is available to come out on location to assist you with your Apple Care needs. crewnewmexico.com runs its entire platform on Mac, and we know most film professionals in New Mexico do, too, so we're especialy thrilled to welcome Brett and Computer Medics to the family!

Visit their crewnewmexico.com page here
or their external website here