Monday
Feb012010

Panasonic HD Showdown

Looks like team Wax Idiotical is not done with the 2009 48hfp season yet.  We are honored to be chosen as one of 5 teams to participate in the Panasonic HD Showdown.  We've been lent a Panasonic AG-HPX300 with which to make a 3-5 minute movie this coming weekend.  We can't wait!  Here's two links: a slow-mo test and a short test film made with the camera.

Tuesday
Dec082009

First Sunrise - Poster

Well THAT one took a lot out of us.  The International Shootout is over and we're extremely happy with our effort.  Here's a look at the "First Sunrise" poster.  Per the rules we're not allowed to post it on-line yet, but don't worry, as soon as we can we will =)

Tuesday
Nov172009

48HFP International Shootout!

Wax Idiotical will be participating in the 2009 48HFP International Shootout.

"On December 4-7, 2009, 48HFP teams from around the world will compete head-to-head. This is a special competition open to the 100 top teams from the 48 Hour Film Project 2009."

We're honored to be concitered one of these "top 100 teams" and are wicked excited because

"The winning film will screen at Filmapalooza and at the Cannes Film Festival!"

That would be just plain awesome.

Thursday
Oct152009

NHFF09


Thanks to everyone at the New Hampshire Film Festival. The short film screenings were awesome. People seemed to enjoy "Stalling" which is all I can ask for =) Also congratulations to Marc Dole and J. Zachary Pike for Tweet representing New Hampshire at Filmapalooza after we chose "Don't Forget the Milk" over "Stalling." It's been a crazy year for Wax Idiotical and we're looking forward to the future!

Monday
Aug172009

Best of Providence!


Wax Idiotical Films has won its second Best Picture award. "Don't Forget the Milk" took best picture at last Saturday's Best of Providence screening along with the Audience Award for screening group F. We also tied for Best Direction with Noisykid + Optic Sugar's wonderful film "Cease to Beat" It was an honor merely to be screened with all the wonderful films at Providence this year.