Wed, Mar 15, 2006
Backdrop NYC, the premiere showcase of short films! Demonstrating the depth and breadth of independent film community, the shorts range in style from animation to live action to documentary always of New Yorkers, by New Yorkers, for New Yorkers.
In this episode the Long Island Childrens Museum is Cat Greenleafs playground, as she and filmmaker Sasie Sealy cavort, compete, and try to keep an auditorium full of discerning four-year olds entertained. Between all this hard work, they somehow find time to watch Sasies film Dance Mania Fantastic, as well as Getting Suspended by Robert Castillo, Come Mute, by Cheryl Dunn and Playground, by Lauren Madow.
In this episode the Long Island Childrens Museum is Cat Greenleafs playground, as she and filmmaker Sasie Sealy cavort, compete, and try to keep an auditorium full of discerning four-year olds entertained. Between all this hard work, they somehow find time to watch Sasies film Dance Mania Fantastic, as well as Getting Suspended by Robert Castillo, Come Mute, by Cheryl Dunn and Playground, by Lauren Madow.
Wed, Mar 22, 2006
Backdrop NYC, the premiere showcase of short films! Demonstrating the depth and breadth of independent film community, the shorts range in style from animation to live action to documentary always of New Yorkers, by New Yorkers, for New Yorkers.
Cat Greenleaf is at Chelsea restaurant and club BED New York with Ben Epstein, director of The Reunion and Pirates vs. Ninjas. Feel the love as they watch Bens films, along with Handshake by Patrick Smith and Date by Eva Sacks. Should you need a drink, Beds bartender will be on hand to teach you how to make a Heavy Petting.
Cat Greenleaf is at Chelsea restaurant and club BED New York with Ben Epstein, director of The Reunion and Pirates vs. Ninjas. Feel the love as they watch Bens films, along with Handshake by Patrick Smith and Date by Eva Sacks. Should you need a drink, Beds bartender will be on hand to teach you how to make a Heavy Petting.
Wed, Apr 19, 2006
Backdrop NYC, the premiere showcase of short films! Demonstrating the depth and breadth of independent film community, the shorts range in style from animation to live action to documentary always of New Yorkers, by New Yorkers, for New Yorkers.
This episode Cat Greenleaf is at the Acme Pictures production studio hanging out with filmmakers Perry Grebin and Michael Nigro, the team behind this weeks featured short, Creative Process 473. Join them in the conference room to watch short films that explore work: The Bread Mess by Robert Castillo, 8 1/2 X 11 by David Licata and Avenue X by Phil Roc.
This episode Cat Greenleaf is at the Acme Pictures production studio hanging out with filmmakers Perry Grebin and Michael Nigro, the team behind this weeks featured short, Creative Process 473. Join them in the conference room to watch short films that explore work: The Bread Mess by Robert Castillo, 8 1/2 X 11 by David Licata and Avenue X by Phil Roc.
Wed, Apr 5, 2006
Backdrop NYC, the premiere showcase of short films! Demonstrating the depth and breadth of independent film community, the shorts range in style from animation to live action to documentary always of New Yorkers, by New Yorkers, for New Yorkers.
Host Cat Greenleaf chills out at trendy Meatpacking District restaurant Spice Market with Beth Miranda Botshon, the filmmaker behind the documentary "Keep the Change." New York food lovers, sate your appetites with the delicious short film "Allergic to Nuts," by Rosalyn Coleman Williams and Craig Williams, and, for desert, great food tips from Chef Stanley Wong.
Host Cat Greenleaf chills out at trendy Meatpacking District restaurant Spice Market with Beth Miranda Botshon, the filmmaker behind the documentary "Keep the Change." New York food lovers, sate your appetites with the delicious short film "Allergic to Nuts," by Rosalyn Coleman Williams and Craig Williams, and, for desert, great food tips from Chef Stanley Wong.
Wed, Apr 12, 2006
Backdrop NYC, the premiere showcase of short films! Demonstrating the depth and breadth of independent film community, the shorts range in style from animation to live action to documentary always of New Yorkers, by New Yorkers, for New Yorkers.
Join Cat Greenleaf and filmmaker Tim Greenberg at Apex Art as they explore the recesses of the imagination. Watch Tim's film, "Ed's Trip" along with four other shorts so good you won't believe your eyes: "Express" by Manuel Boyer, "Coney Island 1945" by Jeremiah Zagar and "Dentist," by Signe Baumane.
Join Cat Greenleaf and filmmaker Tim Greenberg at Apex Art as they explore the recesses of the imagination. Watch Tim's film, "Ed's Trip" along with four other shorts so good you won't believe your eyes: "Express" by Manuel Boyer, "Coney Island 1945" by Jeremiah Zagar and "Dentist," by Signe Baumane.
Wed, Apr 26, 2006
Backdrop NYC, the premiere showcase of short films! Demonstrating the depth and breadth of independent film community, the shorts range in style from animation to live action to documentary always of New Yorkers, by New Yorkers, for New Yorkers.
What would be a better place to enjoy Spring than the Brooklyn Botanic Garden? Host Cat chats up with animator Robert Castillo about the process of animation. Surrounded by Cherry Blossoms and Magnolias, they watch the films, A Walk in The Park by Stephen Coombs and Cuba Trip by Robert. Its all about getting out and feeling good!
What would be a better place to enjoy Spring than the Brooklyn Botanic Garden? Host Cat chats up with animator Robert Castillo about the process of animation. Surrounded by Cherry Blossoms and Magnolias, they watch the films, A Walk in The Park by Stephen Coombs and Cuba Trip by Robert. Its all about getting out and feeling good!
Wed, May 3, 2006
Backdrop NYC, the premiere showcase of short films! Demonstrating the depth and breadth of independent film community, the shorts range in style from animation to live action to documentary always of New Yorkers, by New Yorkers, for New Yorkers.
Everyone in New York does things their own way, so in this episode Cat Greenleaf is checking out films featuring rebels. Join her and filmmaker Daniel Leeb in Union Square as they watch Daniels film, Messenger as well as Jesus Henry Christ by Dennis Lee, Notes by Roberto Minervini, New York City Spirit by Muriel Stockdale and Snap by Todd Strauss-Schulson.
Everyone in New York does things their own way, so in this episode Cat Greenleaf is checking out films featuring rebels. Join her and filmmaker Daniel Leeb in Union Square as they watch Daniels film, Messenger as well as Jesus Henry Christ by Dennis Lee, Notes by Roberto Minervini, New York City Spirit by Muriel Stockdale and Snap by Todd Strauss-Schulson.
Wed, May 10, 2006
Backdrop NYC, the premiere showcase of short films! Demonstrating the depth and breadth of independent film community, the shorts range in style from animation to live action to documentary always of New Yorkers, by New Yorkers, for New Yorkers.
In this episode join Cat Greenleaf and members of the production company Kulture Machine in the shadows at Noho bar Madame X. They're watching three films featuring deep, dark secrets: Seibutsu by Joe Turner Lin, Drink by Patrick Smith, and St. Paul by Francisco Ordonez.
In this episode join Cat Greenleaf and members of the production company Kulture Machine in the shadows at Noho bar Madame X. They're watching three films featuring deep, dark secrets: Seibutsu by Joe Turner Lin, Drink by Patrick Smith, and St. Paul by Francisco Ordonez.