Newfoundland Never Felt So Web 2.0

St. John's: The NarrowsChecking In From The 17th Annual St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival

This year’s International Women’s Film Festival in St. John’s has a vibrancy and energy that would seem to be nonpareil from years past. The opening night gala was no exception.

The people, filmmakers and film goers of St. John’s, and filmmakers from around the world, packed into the sold-out theatre, The Arts and Culture Centre, to be welcomed by the festival Chair of the board, Noreen Golfman. Our premier, Danny Williams, looking dapper in his cool, soft, black velvet jacket, white-collared shirt and no tie (yes, our slick Premier also has great fashion sense!), was the first Premier in the festival’s history to make an appearance, as he acknowledged the plentitude of brilliant talent in this province.

Mary Walsh directed, co-produced, co-wrote and starred in the film that opened the gala, “Young Triffie’s Been Made Away With”, and was as entertaining and charmingly colourful as ever. The film was co-written by Ray Guy, Newfoundland writer and journalist, so the result is predictably witty, funny, dark, quirky, bizarre, and has a fantastic payoff.

My Panel: The Social Web

Pattie Lacroix from Catapult Media in Halifax invited me to join her here to share our combined knowledge on social networks and softwares. Since locating me last week, we’ve been communicating and preparing for this workshop at the festival on the social web and how the film industry can take advantage of the tools available. With Pattie’s years of experience in the industry of web design and consulting, and my knowledge and familiarity of some key social softwares, our panel discussion was quite well received.

The room was full (extra chairs were needed!) and while Pattie explored the concepts of the next generation of the web, the new culture of the unregulated and unbounded internet, I introduced several social softwares and walked the room through some of the more useful ones that are relevant to the film industry in promoting and marketing their work online:

Of course we spoke about the importance and influence of the blogosphere. I set up a quick blog in WordPress, just so they could grasp how easy it is to initiate the process and start the tinkering.

I took a look at some case studies of how podcasting, vlogging and blogging can be used to market your film with: The Inconvenient Truth, Snakes On A Plane, Battlestar Galactica.

We also all learned of another resource for filmmakers from a woman who was in attendance, Celtx, a local software company here in St. John’s that has developed a social software for filmmakers to form communities and promote their work.

Over the following days, there are workshops and films – over 80 shorts and features – to take in throughout the city. If you’re reading this from outside of this great province, make your plans to get into the festival or at least visit Newfoundland next fall to see for yourself all there is here to offer in the rich flavours of the people, the history, the culture, the art, the talent and the pride. But don’t tell too, too many people about this – we like to keep our gem somewhat on the down-low!

I apologize for the lack of photography. My digital camera is busted and my roll of film I’ve been snapping is still sitting in my Minolta waiting to be all snapped up!

Web 2.0 on the East Coast

Sharing Web 2.0 In Eastern Canada

St. John's International Women's Festival

I have been invited to speak in Halifax and St. John’s next week on everything and anything web 2.0, social marketing and social softwares to help filmmakers, producers and directors in showing them how they can better utilize the internet to promote their work.

First I will be heading to Halifax to sit on a panel along side Annette Clarke of the NFB and Pattie LaCroix from Catapult Media. Then it’s off to my hometown, St. John’s, Newfoundland, where I will be conducting a workshop at the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival.

Pattie, Annette and I will be discussing the various current trends and aspects of the social web – learning how to properly utilize the internet as a marketing tool is vital for filmmakers of short films and documentaries in an area of the film industry that gets very little marketing attention and support.

I’ll be documenting my week away on The Standard, blogging and recording some podcasts from the “right” coast and watch my flickr account as well.

My Love For Autumn

Yes, it’s rainy and chilly in Vancouver, our summer seems to have ended abruptly (though I do believe over the next 2 weeks it will be improving), but I welcome my favourite season with open arms:

1. Fall Apparel is Far Superior.

2. Bring on Hockey.

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Oh God, I’ve Been Talked Into Being IN A Fashion Show

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One of my dearest friends is none other than Glencora Twigg, fashion designer extraordinaire, co-owner of Twigg & Hottie, Vancouver’s hottest fashion boutique – and no, I don’t plug the joint just cause she’s a best bud – most items in my closet are from the racks of 3671 Main Street and WITHOUT fail, I am complimented on each piece every time I leave my home :)

This Saturday night, September 23rd, I am doing this dear friend a great service, in my opinion, by hittin’ the catwalk and struttin’ T&H’s apparel. I jest in the whole “being talked into it” – it will be a blast!!

Twigg & Hottie are throwing a fashion show, The Formal Debauchery, at The Anza Club. The title says it all. COME JOIN! The whole night is gonna be a swingin-from-the-chandelier type of affair:
dj’s spinnin, bands jammin’, drinks overflowin’, and beauty fall fashion items on babes (eh-hem).

Get down to Twigg & Hottie and pick up your tickets, or if you miss out on that joyous experience, give them a buzz and buy over the phone: 604.879.8595

Get tickets NOW – they are selling fast, really, they are, again, not just sayin’…

More Snoaring From Capo… and a glimpse at the surfers

He’s just too funny and too cute NOT to post…

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Capo, The Snoaring Dog

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Ahhh Tofino…

Surfing in Tofino

Just rolled back into Van from a fantastic week-end in Tofino. Surf, sun, soul-cleansing time with wonderful friends. At some points, I felt as though I were on a tropical island, other times, a Newfoundland beach in November. We had cozy quarters, gourmet food, copious amounts of beer, wine, whiskey, rum, gin, baileys, etc, etc …., all the fun toys and tools one would ever need camping, and then some!, sun, calm, wind, mist, cold, hot, sandy feet, rotten clothes, broken toes, crazy dogs, candlelight, yummy campfires, stellar surf session…. I could go on. It was a stunning time with a perfect mix of laughter, love, dogs and pals. I can’t wait to get back.

All pics hereĀ 

I love you. You know I do.

The Hip are still givn’er: amazing. My musical taste has broadened and varies quite a bit since my first taste of this Canadian icon band with the likes of “Road Apples”, but how can you be truly Canadian and not have a little bit of Hip fan in you. We all rocked out to “New Orleans Is Sinkin” at some point or another in the early nineties. Hell, I even got my dad to hit one of their concerts at the old Maple Leaf Gardens. Well, I kinda needed him to get IN to the building… heh :)

The band is set to put out a new release this fall, “World Container”, and this morning, just hours ago, they’ve released the first single on their website, “In View”, along with some pics of Gord Downie. How do bands like this one continue to evolve and write unique material into decade three?!

BarCampVan A Hit

Thanks to all sponsors and organizers, BarCampVan worked. And it was fun. We laughed, we cried, it was better than Cats.Check out the many pics.

The BoysThere’s talk of throwing together a PhotoCamp or DemoCamp in the near future, so keep your eyes peeled at a blog near you!

This City Rocks – Episode 6

Check out the latest episode of This City Rocks, Canada’s HOTTEST music video podcast…heh.

This week we interviewed Vancouver band Panurge – fun dudes, stellar musicians. They’ll be opening for Metric in Victoria next week-end, Sep 3rd.