Search

1-30 of 169 results, sorted by relevance | sort by date
Cinemaker Co-Op & Conduitfest
"...FutureFusion Salon teams the lo-fi, Super-8 folks at the Cinemaker Co-op with the all-digital Conduitfesters for an evening of..."

March 9, 2000 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Cinemaker Co-Op & SXSW Trailer Festival
"...Directed by: Various. The gang at the Cinemaker Co-op challenged their membership to make some trailers for..."

July 1, 2002 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Cinemaker Co-op M.A.F.I.A
"...projects that were sponsored two weekends ago by the Cinemaker Co-op in which more than 50 participants had a..."

March 13, 2001 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Cinemaker Co-Op & Rude Mechanicals

Oct. 25, 2000 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Cinemaker International Super 8 Film Festival
"...Directed by: Various. Super-8 and 16mm enthusiasts Cinemaker Co-op (in conjunction with the Cinematexas festival) continue their..."

Sept. 10, 2002 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Super-8's Super Fans
The Cinemaker Co-op preserves the art of the littlest of motion picture formats -- Super-8 -- and trains tomorrow's filmmakers along the way.
"...Enter Austin's Cinemaker Co-op, a not-for-very-much-profit film collective that has for the..."

Sept. 3, 1999 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Film Feast
Cinemaker co-op's "potluck cinema'
"...with the September 11 horror shaped the theme of Cinemaker Co-op's December festival of Super-8 films. Initially, they wanted..."

Nov. 30, 2001 Screens Feature by Chale Nafus

In Development
From Cinemaker to the Austin School of Film
"...1996: Cinemaker Co-op founded by Kris DeForest and Barna Kantor as..."

Dec. 8, 2006 Screens Feature

The Kids Stay in the Pictures
When the Cinemaker Co-op and the Center for Young Cinema combined to make the Motion Media Arts Center, at least one thing stayed the same: the importance of kids
"...Cinema, which merged with longtime Austin film group the Cinemaker Co-op in Spring 2003 to form the Motion Media..."

June 25, 2004 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Co-op Deserves Support..."

May 3, 2002 Column

Short Cuts
The third coast heads over to the West Coast for the Sixth Annual University of Texas at Austin Student Film Showcase, and in case you can't afford to fly out for the big shindig, they'll be screening the student works free at the Alamo Drafthouse Downtown. Crafty.
"...available at www.austinfilmfestival.com... The tireless gang over at the Cinemaker Co-op will be hurling some crucial knowledge at your..."

May 10, 2002 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Small Wonders
They just nabbed two festival awards, next up is HBO, and Ed Wood is their greatest influence. Meet Austin's most successful 12-year-old filmmakers.
"...I'm sitting upstairs at Barna Kantor's Cinemaker Co-op offshoot studio talking to a pair of award-winning..."

Nov. 12, 1999 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Short Cuts
Cinemaker gets jiggy wit it.
"...day would come. Our special friends over at the Cinemaker Co-op have watched I Am Curious (Yellow) one too..."

July 13, 2001 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Austin Filmmaking, Ten Years After
Film director Richard Linklater interviews Bob Ray, the director of the new Austin-made movie Rock Opera, about the Austin Film scene over the past 10 years.
"...the personnel and a kind of aesthetic of the Cinemaker Co-op [see accompanying story]. I love the Super-8 sequences..."

Sept. 3, 1999 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Short Cuts
News and events of interest to local filmmakers.
"...for their October festival… In non-SXSW-related news (what?), the Cinemaker Co-op and Rude Mechanicals are sponsoring another of their..."

March 2, 2001 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Short Cuts
"Short Cuts" as personal party planner.
"...Don't say we never floated you a party list... Cinemaker Co-op, Austin's home for small-gauge filmmaking, is inextricably linked..."

Sept. 20, 2002 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Short Cuts
Slacker turns 10, Cinemaker Co-op is feted, the Alamo Drafthouse heads north, and Bob Sabiston has "it."
"...Award was presented to Austin small-gauge filmmaking marvel the Cinemaker Co-op. Founder Barna Kantor received both the physical award..."

July 6, 2001 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Deconstructing Film
The Hideout hosts a retrospective of experimental filmmaker Aaron Valdéz's work.
"...thing a shot." It must have worked, because the Cinemaker Co-op is hosting a retrospective of the 26-year-old artist's..."

July 12, 2002 Screens Feature by Chale Nafus

Desk Set
Its inaugural class – equipped with cameras, computers, and expert instruction – wades into a sea of possibility
"...The outfit that began life in 1996 as the Cinemaker Co-op and then hybridized itself over the past decade..."

Dec. 8, 2006 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

The Best of Cinematexas 2002
"...best of the recent Cinematexas Festival will screen at Cinemaker Co-op's monthly meeting. Cinescape is a weekly microcinema series..."

Oct. 1, 2002 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Cinescape
Cinescape offers a weekly home to microcinema.
"...and spring screenings -- collectively presented by the Austin Cinemaker Co-op, the Center for Young Cinema, Blue Screen, Rude..."

Sept. 20, 2002 Screens Feature by Will Robinson Sheff

Short Cuts
Austin institutions: Hippies. The bats. Kelso. Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe? Rumor has it the two River City regulars have signed on for The Alamo, the not-yet-greenlit, big-budget remake tentatively set to film just outside Austin.
"...Here Dept.: Leave it to Barna Kantor and the Cinemaker Co-op gang to screw up my weekend plans yet..."

May 24, 2002 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Short Cuts
Upcoming events and workshops of interest to the Austin film community
"...next Orson Welles... Austin's bastion of small-gauge filmmaking, the Cinemaker Co-op, has issued a call for entries for Splice..."

July 7, 2000 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Short Cuts
Party on, Barna.
"...With Barna Dept.: As reported here last week, the Cinemaker Co-op is merging with the Center for Young Cinema..."

June 20, 2003 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

Nosferatu, The Golden Arm Film Project
The first release in the Alamo Drafthouse's silent-film-with-live-musical-accompaniment series is a video every self-respecting Austin hipster should own.Produced by the Co-op's Barna Kantor and the Golden Arm Trio's Graham Reynolds, this is a complete reverse of the Alamo Drafthouse's series -- these are silent films inspired by music.
"...one from the Alamo Drafthouse and one from the Cinemaker Co-op. These are the films I want to highlight..."

Dec. 15, 2000 Screens Review by Sarah Hepola

Cinematexas International Short Film and Video Festival: An Introduction
"...off again this year is a presentation by the Cinemaker Co-op, which will include a film projection installation by..."

Sept. 17, 1999 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

Craig Baldwin & Company: The Optical Shoot-Out Weekend
"...3-24-00) @Alamo Drafthouse Downtown, Fri (7/13), 9:30pm; $7 general/$3.50 Co-op members (discounted badge for the two screenings may be..."

July 12, 2001 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Short Cuts
Cast & crew calls for two upcoming productions, plus get Dad drunk in Super-8 style.
"...of Super-8 Tri-X pan film stock and the University Co-op's supply is all sold out? Lucky for you the..."

June 7, 2002 Screens Column by Marc Savlov

SXSW Trailer Fest
SXSW and the Austin Cinemaker Co-op call for entries to their SXSW Trailer Fest competition.
"...again, but you can also glean inspiration: The Austin Cinemaker Co-op and SXSW are calling for 45-second trailers, shot..."

May 17, 2002 Screens Feature

Postmarks
Our readers talk back.
"...Cinemaker Co-op Overrated..."

May 10, 2002 Column

1   2   3   4   5   6     NEXT    6 »
One click gets you all the newsletters listed below

Breaking news, arts coverage, and daily events

Keep up with happenings around town

Kevin Curtin's bimonthly cannabis musings

Austin's queerest news and events

Eric Goodman's Austin FC column, other soccer news

Information is power. Support the free press, so we can support Austin.   Support the Chronicle