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Film camp for youngins

Movie camp! Kids can learn how to make movies and either a) fill their heads with wildly unattainable dreams of Hollywood grandeur, or b) simply discover a nice new hobby.

Where they can do this is at the Summer Filmmaking Camp thrown by the venerable Austin Film Society in June, July and August (you know, in summer) at Austin Studios.

It’s hands-on real stuff, and you can sign up and learn more HERE.


Austin filmmaker Tom Suhler’s short doc “At What Cost?” will play the Sedona International Film Festival, running Feb. 24 through March 1 in Sedona, Arizona.

The film, say its makers, “documents the demise of a 100-year-old pecan grove in the heart of Austin, which was cut down to make room for condominiums. The film takes the form of a fictional obituary for one of the trees cut down.”

More about the movie HERE.

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