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pa2010 webcasts are posted

03 Wednesday Mar 2010

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<a href=”http://YouTube.com/pa2010video”>pa2010video</a&gt;

Thank you to all who participated!

We will be returning to the air shortly.

the pa2010 webcast team

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Official Rejection: Movie Festivals from the inside …

03 Wednesday Mar 2010

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Los Angelese, Official Rejection, paul osborne

Thanks again to writer/director Paul Osborne for being a part of PUFF this weekend. We had a great time, and he is a class act of a filmmaker. If you missed out on the flick, make sure to pick up the 2 disc set at amazon.com!!

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Collapse – screenings at PUFF

03 Wednesday Mar 2010

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Hosted by the #PUFF (Philadelphia Underground Film Forum) @MediaBureau… all screenings are followed by a moderated discussion. Please pass this on!http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/event.php?eid=287036496207&ref=mf

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PUFF’s Nightmare

16 Saturday Jan 2010

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“A surreal shocker,”  Fan Goria

Nightmare is the first official film of the Philadelphia Underground Film Forum (PUFF).  A couple is shocked to find themselves cast in snuff films with strangers while thinking they are having sex with one another. The male in this couple, under pressure of a deadline in his film class, uses this disturbing-reality creep to propose a movie to his class.  He then scripts based on more snuff coming in from nights with his lover. The camera functions as the proximal source of all terrifying snuff, both in the class and in his life.  External circumstances corroborate the actuality of the images from the latter. But the film maker is never shown. Only the film maker’s environment is portrayed — casting both the film class and movie’s audience as snuff enablers. Through their titiliation and tolerance of cinematic sex and violence, they function to reinforce the film maker’s horror making.

Nightmare suggests an implicit critique of the fallacy of homuncular determinism. What happens when the self-within self dreams? Where does the primal self get its direction?   The most parsimonious inference is from an audience whose moral outrage is blunted by the camera’s de-emphasis of scenic suffering. This softening of terror plus counterconditioning by attractive sexual stimuli suck the audience into becoming complicit in the reinforcement of acts (by the invisible reality/film maker <G-d/Technology?>) that have terrifying byproducts. It has potential as an allegory for analyzing the process by which America now enables a culture of terror.

Nightmare will be shown tonight at 725 N. 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 at 7:00 pm, 9:30 pm, and 12:00 am. Admission is $5.
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Testing Webcast ideas for Political talk show: http://PA2010.com

02 Saturday Jan 2010

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Benjamin Barnett, Dan Hirschorn, Digital media strategy, DMS, GOP, media bureau, p2, PA Politics, PA2010, TCOT

We have been updating the news room for regular webcasts as you know. Beginning in mid January, we will be doing weekly shows. At this stage, we have been writing and researching. Looks like the webcasts will be :30 and consist of interviews, commentary, and discussions. The roundtables have been happening in the freeRADlab since 2006 and we plan to use them as a jumping point. Any input, we would appreciate it. Thank you.

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Discussing the Artists and the Economic Recession survey: Selected Findings

11 Friday Dec 2009

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What’s next? We are discussing this subject at PYN (Philadelphia Youth Network). What do we need to do ala resources, culture analysis, craft learning, Filmshare, workshops.

check out: http://LINCnet.net

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Visit PA2010.com … Hard nosed PA 2010 election coverage.

01 Tuesday Dec 2009

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Benjamin Barnett, Dan Hirschorn, Digital media strategy, media bureau, PA2010.com, Politics PA

One of the top websites in the state of PA providing breaking and ongoing analysis of the PA 2010 elections. Pa2010

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Visit the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival Blog.

01 Tuesday Dec 2009

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Establishing contact with web site elements.

01 Sunday Nov 2009

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