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2008 Stonehenge Dates Almost Set!

While we have not finalized the exact dates with the venues for the 2008 Stonehenges, we can report the general times.

Stonehenge VI
Late March/Early April, 2008 – Washington, DC

Of special interest to DC 2008 48 Hour Film Project teams as well as filmmakers shooting in the Summer.

Stonehenge VII
mid-May, 2008 – Maryland

Of special interest to Baltimore 48 Hour Film Project teams as well as filmmakers shooting later in the Summer.

Stonehenge VIII
Late September, 2008 – Washington, DC

Of special interest to filmmakers shooting in the winter and participants of the National Film Challenge.

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Remember, unless otherwise noted, you can expect any Stonehenge to have the same format: running from 10am until 5pm with a break from 1pm until 2pm. Actors prepare a film or television monologue no longer than 90 seconds. Details are found in the Actor’s FAQ of the Stonehenge web site.

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Two Important Notes about Registration:

  • Stonehenge is switching to a lottery system. Actors will have two weeks to register online at the Stonehenge web site.
  • Online registration will be changing in line with a complete redesign to the Stonehenge site.

Festival Opening Night Will Feature DeLeon Crossing

We’ve just received word that DeLeon Crossing will be shown the opening night of the First Annual Alexandria International Film Festival on Thursday, September 27th. The festivities will start around 7pm in Alexandria’s Market Square in the heart of Old Town. Further details as we get them!

DeLeon Crossing makes it into Best of DC!

DeLeon Crossing, Team J’s entry in the 2007 48 Hour Film Project has made it into the Best of DC! That means out of 93 films completed, DeLeon is one of 22 that made the cut to be shown in this special set of screenings Thursday, May 24 at 7pm.

You can order tickets from the AFI Silver website.

Many thanks to all the cast and crew whose hard work made this possible!

Team J Store Now Open!

After the ringer t-shirts first debuted last Fall, people have been asking about where they can get gear with the snazzy Team J logo. Granted they weren’t hordes of people, but they did seem very excited. Well, the wait is over! Courtesy of entrepreneurial enabler CafePress, the official Team Jabberwocky store is now open for business. Check it out!

DeLeon Crossing Screens at AFI Silver

A sold-out audience saw Team J’s entry for the 2007 48 Hour Film Project Friday night. We screened in “Group G’ along with a dozen other DC-area filmmakers. There were several strong films, so we were very pleased to get a positive reaction to DeLeon. Kudos to the whole cast and crew (many of whom were there!). Now, the agonizing wait begins as we see if we made the cut to be in the “Best Of DC” screening on Thursday, May 24.

Team J Finishes DeLeon Crossing

We knew it was fate when the genre we drew was fantasy, but no one expected quite the experience we had with the 48 Hour Film Project this past weekend.

For those who don’t know, this is a competition where, given a genre, character, line of dialogue, and prop, you must write, shoot, and edit a film in 48 hours.

Team J’s entry, DeLeon Crossing, will be screening this Friday, May 11th at 7pm at the AFI Silver Theatre. For tickets, visit their web site (they sell out fast!).

Stonehenge 5 Wrap-Up

Stonehenge V marked our third time at the Warehouse Theater. 120 actors were seen by over 50 filmmakers representing over two dozen companies.

As with all henges, this came about thanks to the help of a great many people whom we would like to thank here:

Thanks to Vanessa Hranitz of IT Girl for database programming as well as Sam Brown, Sean Clark, Daniel Fiorito, Lee Perna, Tricia McCauley, Barry Schmetter, Meredith Sims, Liz Smith, Jackie Steven, and Mary Ann Sust for testing the new database. Roy Quini also did a new version of the Stonehenge logo.

Kelley Slagle and the nice folks at the Actor’s Center helped spread the word and help find volunteers as did Barry Gribble and Integral Arts. We also thank the help of WIFV, ITVA-DC, and the 48 Hour Film Project for putting the word out about the event.

The steadfast check-in crew consisted of Kim Davenport, Meredith Sims, and Andy Spivey. They were assisted by some wonderful resume wranglers: Francis Abbey, Betty Entzminger, Susan Franks, Loren Hankin, Joy Haynes, Barbara McLeod, Sophia Medley, Gale Nemec, and Chinyere Walker. Barry Gribble and Kevin Good of Integral Arts were on camera, and the guy with the stopwatch was Bjorn Munson.

We are still working out the dates for the next Stonehenge, but please check this blog for the latest updates. Thank you.

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