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You can now enter your film for consideration for the 2010 Imagine Science Film Festival! All entries must be submitted online or postmarked no later than August 15. Creation, A Film About Charles Darwin, CUNY Graduate Center, Wednesday Oct 20, 7PMCreation tells the story of Charles Darwin (Paul Bettany) and his tortuous struggle to produce his best known work, “On the Origin of Species.” In 1859 England, Darwin is wrestling with the death of his eldest daughter, Annie, at age 10. As his research into evolution and natural selection continues, he imagines Annie conversing with him, and he is more alive speaking to her memory than he is with his wife, Emma (a severe Jennifer Connelly, Bettany’s actual spouse), their three surviving children and the scientists who need him to put his theories on paper so they can use it as a rallying point for rational thought. Seduce MeIsabella Rosselini’s all new series about Animal Attraction Directed, written by and starring Isabella Rossellini, Green Porno and Seduce Me are a series of two-minute portraits, which explore the unconventional seduction rituals of creatures ranging from bugs to marine animals. SEDUCE ME offers an entertaining yet informative and scientifically accurate look into the bizarre seduction rituals that often precede the mating process. The Center for Inquiry : Media Sponsor of the FestivalThe Center for Inquiry joins for the 2010 Imagine Science Film Festival as a media sponsor. The mission of the Center for Inquiry is to foster a secular society based on science, reason, freedom of inquiry, and humanist values. Filmmaker’s FundImagine Science Films is more than a film festival—we are a collaborative community of filmmakers, audience, venues and neighborhoods. One of our most innovative programs, is The Imagine Science Filmmaker’s Fund, a slate of grants given to selected filmmakers whose work celebrates the marriage of science in fiction. This year, the Filmmaker’s Fund will be supporting Radiant, a film about the infamous couple Pierre et Marie Curie, the infamous couple, in for their pioneering work in the study of radioactivity. Film LabAt the 3rd Annual Imagine Science Film Festival, we will announce the launch of the ISF Film lab and its first participants, The Film Lab is a new ISF project that turns the science lab into the film studio, bringing scientists and filmmakers together in a unique and mutually educating way. For application guidelines, please visit FILM LAB. July 15 Deadline for Submission soon approachingYou can now enter your film for consideration for the 2010 Imagine Visit 2010 FILM SUBMISSIONS for fee schedules and submission details. Disposable to be shown at BiFFDirector and ISFF founder Alexis Gambis’s new short film, Disposable, will be shown at the indieScreen venue on June 5th and also on June 7th during the 13th Brooklyn International Film Festival. The festival will feature many science films, including the U.S. debut of Higgs, a documentary from the Netherlands focusing on the search for “The God Particle” through the famed and controversial Large Hadron Collider. To read more about Disposable and other featured films at this year’s BiFF, please visit our fellow Brooklyn-ites at www.brooklynfilmfestival.org. Film Submissions have opened!You can now enter your film for consideration for the 2010 Imagine Science Film Festival! This year’s Early Bird deadline will be June 15th, with submissions closing after August 15th. All entries must be submitted online or postmarked no later than August 15th. Visit 2010 FILM SUBMISSIONS for fee schedules and submission details. New Skepticality Podcast with Alexis GambisSkepticality, the official podcast of Skeptic Magazine, features ISF Artistic Director and Founder Alexis Gambis in their latest podcast episode. In the segment, Alexis discusses the marriage of science and film that resulted in the Imagine Science Film Festival with host Swoopy. You can click here to listen online via Quicktime, or visit Skepticality.com to download.
Science and the film festival phenomWith the release of Science Volume 327 this month, the publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) — and the 2009 ISFF Presenting Sponsor — examined a growing international trend of science film festivals. Reporting from France, Martin Enserink describes some of the science festivals around the world and their sometimes flexible descriptions of what constitutes a science film. Enserink turned to ISF’s own Alexis Gambis to help shed some light on what science festivals are looking for, both in terms of film submissions and educational and entertainment goals, the financial problems the festivals are faced with and the growth of science-in-film, including blockbusters like James Cameron’s hit film,Avatar. To read the article, please click here or visit our PRESS page. Why science needs usSizzle (featured in the 2009 Imagine Science Film Festival) made a plea to the science community to recognize the important of science in film in his January 7th article. “Why the world of science needs The Imagine Science Film Festival” describes the unique challenges of being a filmmaker versus his many years as a scientist, and why the combination of the two professions is so important for science and culture alike. The article can be read on Randy Olson’s website, The Benshi. A link is also available under Press. ISFF featured in ScienceScience, the premiere science magazine put out by AAAS, recently featured a lengthy article on this year’s ISFF in the December 4th issue. Interested parties can check it out by clicking here, or by visiting our PRESS section.
New video interview onnerdabout.com!Check out this video interview with Imagine Science Film Festival Artistic Director and Founder Alexis Gambis by Nerdabout New York’s Heather Quinlan. The blog also covers a screening of the ISF itself. Be sure to check it out! ISFF 2010 needs you!Imagine Science Films is looking for donations and volunteers to help us prepare for an exciting new year. 2010 marks the beginning of THE FILM LAB, an exciting new program that will bring scientists and filmmaker’s together in the laboratory; ISFF 2010 New York; and the new ISFF 2010 London, a shorter film festival that will be taking on the science buffs of England in the coming year. We are still running our $20 Give-and-Get program: make a $20 dollar donation to ISF and get a free Imagine Science Films t-shirt or, another way of looking at it, purchase an ISF tee for $20 and help out a worthy science and culture cause. The ISFF needs your support! New ISF film, Disposable, coming soonDirector and ISF Founder/Artistic Director Alexis Gambis recently completed filming his latest short film, Disposable. The film deals with the topic of technology interfering with relationships and was filmed in ISF’s homebase, New York City. The film will be added to the website once it has been completed. ISFF 2009 Award Winners announcedImagine Science Film Festival would like to thank everyone that participated in this year’s event! The 2009 Imagine Science Film Festival held its closing ceremony on Sunday, October 25, 2009 at Kenny’s Castaways, where this year’s meritorious films were announced. This year’s winners are: $2,500 Nature Scientific Merit Award – Magnetic Movie (Directed by Semiconductor: Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt) $1,000 Imagine Science Films Productions Audience Award - Imagine Science Films Productions “The Scientist” Award – MEPE (Directed by Claire Bardet) We wish to congratulate all our winners and all the other wonderful films that were selected for this year’s ISFF, and to thank all the event attendees for making ISFF 2009 another great success!
2009 Jury selection announcedThe films at this year’s film festival will be judged by a panelist of three judges: Chris Claremont, Carl Zimmer and ISF Artistic Director Alexis Gambis. To read about our judges and their contributions to the fusion-field of science and culture, please visit our 2009 Jury page under THE FESTIVAL.
ISFF 2009 Film Guide now available for downloadClick to download the following and see what’s in store for audience members at this year’s bigger and better Imagine Science Film Festival, starting on October 15th!
ISF in Times Square!Check out the new Imagine Science billboard in Times Square on 42nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenue! For those who can’t make it to Manhattan, click to view the larger size of our photo captures below.
ISFF 2009 Films Online and Tickets Now on Sale!This year’s Imagine Science Film Festival includes 50 Films (4 features and 46 shorts) which will be shown over 10-days. The 2009 FILMS and SCHEDULE are now online. We will have four nights with small cover charges to help cover festival expenses, plus five free nights of science in film. Reserve your tickets now by following the link on our SCHEDULE! Occupancy at our venues is limited — don’t miss out!
Volunteers needed for ISFF!New volunteer positions have been added to our Volunteer page in our SUPPORT section. Please click here to check out our latest listings and see how you can become a valuable part of this year’s Imagine Science Film Festival! You can also find our listings on VolunteerMatch.org.
Film submissions have CLOSEDAugust 15th was the absolute final date for submitting your film for the 2009 Imagine Science Film Festival. Notifications will be sent to filmmakers in mid-September. We ask those who have made submissions to please refrain from contacting us until September 15th, as we’re knee-deep in wonderful films right now and won’t be able to respond till we’ve sorted our way out. Films postmarked by August 15th will still be eligible for the 2009 ISFF, as well as those submitted through Withoutabox on or before that day. Film submissions will reopen in 2010 for next year’s film festival.
Screening benefit tickets now onlineImagine Science Film Festival fans can now get their tickets ($10 online or at the door) to our September 9th, 2009 Screening Benefit and Concert at Paperless Post. The event will take place at the Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn, and feature performances from NYC music collective TRANSIT, plus a showing of Animated Minds (2003). The screening benefit will begin at 8 pm. For more information, please see our Upcoming Events.
Website host changeOur website was recently offline (July 24th – 26th) as we changed hosts. Imagine Science Films has undergone such rapid expansion that we felt it was necessary to make the change, and as the result of a few minor issues imaginesciencefilms.com was unavailable until the afternoon of the 27th. We apologize for our disappearance and can assure you that, thanks to the wonderful support at WebHostingPad, we are back to serving you with a healthy helping of science and film.
ISF is now a Brooklyn-ite!As of August 1st, Imagine Science Films has relocated to our new office space in Brooklyn! For contact information, please click here. The film submission form for the 2009 Imagine Science Film Festival was also updated on July 31, 2009, to reflect the change in address and new August 15th late submission deadline.
Tantalizing new awards for film submissionsDue to recent website downtime, the film submissionsfinal deadline has been extended to August 15th for late film submissions. We will be offering the followingawards this year for the films selected for competition: In 2009, we’ll be recognizing our runners up for the Nature Scientific Merit Award and the ISF Productions Award in addition to the winners. Second place winners will receive a t-shirt and poster, plus recognition on our website. We’ll also be offering a new award called The Scientist Award, sponsored by Imagine Science Films Productions. Films made by scientists are eligible, and the winner will receive a MinoHD Flip camera and a t-shirt. The goal of this award is to encourage more scientists to create science films, letting the world into their labs and in on the scientific process. The Hollywood Math and Science Film Consulting Harlem Math and Science Award will also be postponed until 2010; the winner will receive a tee in addition to the $500 award.
Get an ISF T-shirt with your $20 donation!Our ISF tees have been such a hit since the fundraiser that we’ve decided to give them away! Now, with every PayPal donation of $20 or more to Imagine Science Films you will receive one of our characteristic black 2009 Imagine Science films tees. Donations of $100 and above will receive a t-shirt and a 2009 ISFF poster! If you would like more information or to see pictures of our shirt, please click here.
Photos from the Fundraiser Party now onlineThe Summer 2009 Pre-Film Festival Fundraiser Party on June 26 was a blast! You can check out the photos on fotki.com or visit the slideshow here. For those of you who missed this great event, stay tuned for more information on our September 9, 2009 screening benefit.
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Vimeo Video Pick of the Week ContestOnce a year just isn’t enough for science films! Beginning on April 6th, 2009, ISF is hosting a Video Pick of the Week Contest, sponsored by Vimeo. The contest, for videos uploaded to our ISFF Vimeo Group, will continue year-round. Winning videos will be displayed on our site for one week. Please see Vimeo Video Pick of the Week and submission guidelines for details, and to view this week’s winning entry. 10.08.2010 | Imagine Science Films's blog Cat. : .com Alexis Gambis Skepticality Alexis Gambis Annie Audience Award Carl Zimmer Charles Darwin Seduce Me Charles Darwin Chris Claremont Claire Bardet Company Expansion Company Founded conservationist , author Contact Details Director Emma Entertainment Entertainment Family Relation festival Film Consulting Harlem Math and Science Award Filmmaker’s Fund France fundraiser Galapagos Heather Quinlan Human Interest Human Interest Imagine Imagine Science Film Festival Artistic Imagine Science Films Inquiry Isabella Rosselini Isabella Rossellini ISF Artistic ISF Founder/Artistic ISFF Vimeo Group James Cameron James Cameron Jennifer Connelly Jim Capobianco Joe Gerhardt Jon Amiel London Man Made Disaster Marie Curie Martin Enserink Netherlands New York New York City Official Paul Bettany PayPal Person Career Person Relation Pure MinoHD Camcorder Randal Keynes Randy Olson Ruth Jarman science scientist Technology Technology the 13th Brooklyn International Film Festival The 2009 FILMS the 2009 Imagine Science Film Festival the 2010 Imagine Science Film Festival the 2010 ImagineScience Film Festival the 3rd Annual Imagine Science Film Festival the Imagine Science Film Festival The Imagine Science Filmmaker’s Fund The Scientist” Award Times Square www.brooklynfilmfestival.org
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