OK, I think everyone who is on our list who has indicated that they would like
to continue to be a part of our team has responded. It looks like we would have
a quorum for a meeting though it appears likely that we won’t see the Graves
for a couple of weeks (Good luck in getting all of the work for that next book
squared away). I would like to get started. I hope that nothing has changed
since yesterday so that Wednesday at 10:00 is still a good time to meet for
most of us. Mike, you are welcome to join us if you are free.
Meeting: Wednesday, September 26th at 10:00 am at Railroad Square Cinema.
Looking forward to seeing you. I’ll be working on getting an agenda and some
online resources together. There may be additional e-mail(s) from me between
now and Wednesday.
Joel
From: Joel Johnson <joel_johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 8:41 AM
To: 'cinemaexp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' <cinemaexp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Alan Sanborn (alan.sanborn@xxxxxxxxx) <alan.sanborn@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: CINEMA EXPLORATION Meeting
Importance: High
Hey Team:
I hope everyone is well and has had a great summer. It is now officially fall
and you know what that means.
Sorry about not sending anything out earlier in the month. I decided to wait
until I got back from Toronto then my computer decided it didn’t want to work.
Now fixed I am back in business. I was hoping to get a first meeting going
either this week or next. I seem to recall that we met last year on Wednesday
mornings. I think Alan indicated that Mondays were not good days for him as
that is when they get organized for the next week. Weekday morning meetings
would also allow us to use the same time for a group screening should that be
needed and certainly we have needed to do that over the last several years. So
what day works best for you? If no mornings work for you, are there early
afternoons that would work?
Alan, are there any other events or meetings scheduled this week or next at the
Square around which we would need to work?
Below is a message from Bob drawing attention to a link to watch a short film.
Originally, I had forwarded e-mails about films from Film Movement. They still
seem to send out screeners. You may want to retrieve that if you still have it.
I could resend it if you no longer have it.
Looking forward to getting together.
Joel
From: cinemaexp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:cinemaexp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<cinemaexp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:cinemaexp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > On
Behalf Of Bob Stewart
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2018 12:19 PM
To: Cinemaexp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Cinemaexp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [cinemaexp] Film Movement and other stuff
Hello to all and thank you Joel for the film links/suggestions. Looking forward
to selecting films for our 2019 season.
I want to share a link to a short animated (stop action) film. This came to me
through a friend in England who speaks the "Her" voice of the story titled Him
And Her. The link is this.... https://vimeo.com/244266676 ;.
Some backstory and caveats to watching this film are that this is a student
film that has been submitted for awards consideration and so any distribution
for general public viewing could tend to disqualify this work for award and
future distribution considerations. So in other words if this ended up on
youtube somehow, it would be bad.
It's a sweet film and really hope you enjoy it. Password is treehouse. :)
--
Bob