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The Awesome Fest Brings Music to Film

16 July 2014 Paige Gross

Started in 2010, Philly film festival The Awesome Fest, is bringing music to films all over the city with this year’s theme, “The Soundtrack of Awesome.”

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Photographer redefines the use of photography

21 April 2014 Caitlin O'Connell

Julia Blaukopf uses photography to bring fine art to unexpected places.

Avey Tare’s Slasher Flicks will play at Johnny Brenda’s on April 24.| COURTESY MOTORMOUTH MEDIA
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Guitarist Avey Tare dabbles in Slasher Flicks

01 April 2014 Dave Zisser

A member of Animal Collective talks about his latest project.

Warren Bass is filming “The Urban World” in Ahmedabad, India. The city is the country’s fifth largest and an urban environment setting for his project. | Courtesy WARREN BASS
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For Bass, students are also like his colleagues

24 March 2014 Paige Gross

Warren Bass is a professor in the film department whose won several awards.

OX Coffee is the second business to be featured in Philly Makers started by Cory Popp earlier this year. Philly Makers’ main goal is to promote up-and-coming small businesses by creating specialty videos for them. | COURTESY CORY POPP
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Filmmaker Cory Popp recognizes small, but ‘passionate’ businesses

18 March 2014 Siobhan Redding

Local videographer aims to spread word of new, independent shops.

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Jewish Film Festivals is platform for others to share stories

17 March 2014 Chelsea Finn

The Jewish Film Festival Committee is currently Hosting “CineMondays” at the Gershman Y.

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‘Hatchet’ film inspired by GTA:IV

14 February 2014 Samantha Tighe

Drexel University film and video major uses Kickstarter to fund latest project.

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Philadelphia photographer captures the beauty of the stars and locals.

03 February 2014 Caitlin O'Connell

Whitney Thomas brings his work to a newly opened studio.

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Alum’s documentary shows journey of formerly jailed

03 December 2013 Nathan Landis Funk

“Pull of Gravity” documents details of men’s transition from prison.

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Sports film captures dying small-town America

06 November 2013 Nathan Landis Funk

Documenters to discuss film at screening in Philly on Nov. 12.

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