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Hollywood, CA, July 27, 2007- HOLLYSHORTS ANNOUNCES HOSTS, PANELS AND JUDGES FOR THIRD ANNUAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - Watch First, Read Second
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Cinespace Digital Superclub in Hollywood, CA will be the hosting venue for the 3rd Annual Hollyshorts Short Film Festival.
 
Biz Markie
Biz Markie 

Biz Markie, aka the Spin Master, has performed for such celebrity mega-events as the Grammy after party, the Pre-Oscar Party, the Essence Festival, Magic Johnson Foundation Parties, Soul Train Music Awards, Sinbad's Soul Fest, and a recent performance for Diana Ross' private birthday party. "That will be one of my most memorable performances ever, there were so many legendary entertainers in the house, and I was the controller of the celebration. It was a birthday celebration for Ms. Ross, but a celebration of incalculable things for me," says Biz. His musical M.C. roster also includes parties for Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, Puffy, Andre Harrell, Jermaine Dupri, Shaquille O'Neal, and Kobe Bryant - just to name a few. 

 
Viviana Vigil
Viviana Vigil 

While working as a children's social worker for Los Angeles County, Viviana tried out for LATV's Be a VJ contest in 2001. Although she didn't win, the producers asked her to work on the show anyway and Viviana went on to host LATV Live, Los Angeles's only live music video show, from 2003 until 2005. The show provided Viviana with the opportunity to interview various Latin artists, interact with the live in-studio audience and the perfect forum in which to showcase her natural ability to capture attention with her entertaining, intelligent and quick witted personality.

 
Adrian Grenier
HollyShorts 

Slated to open the 2007 HollyShorts Fest is Actor/Director Adrian Grenier's short film, Euthanasia. While most know him as Hollywood darling Vincent Chase from HBO's Entourage, Adrian is far from just a pretty face. Founding his own company, Restless Productions, in the early 2000s, Grenier has been making a name for himself as a talented and insightful director/producer. The screening of Euthanasia at the 3rd Annual HollyShorts Film Festival marks the films Hollywood premiere.

 
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Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Photo by Murray Close - Copyright © Warner Bros. Pictures
 
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
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 Richard Griffiths as Uncle Vernon, Harry Melling as Dudley Dursley and Fiona Shaw as Aunt Petunia in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Photo by Murray Close - Copyright © Warner Bros. Pictures
 
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
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Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Photo by Murray Close - Copyright © Warner Bros. Pictures
 
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PHarry Potter James Phelps as Fred Weasley, Bonnie Wright as Ginny Weasley, Oliver Phelps as George Weasley, and Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Photo by Murray Close - Copyright © Warner Bros. Pictures.
 
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
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Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Photo by Murray Close - Copyright © Warner Bros. Pictures
 
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Gary Oldman as Sirius Black and Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Photo by Murray Close - Copyright ©  Warner Bros. Pictures
 
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Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures - Copyright © Warner Bros. Pictures
 
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HOLLYSHORTS ANNOUNCES LATV VJ VIVIANA VIGIL TO HOST 3RD ANNUAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL WITH LEGENDARY HIP HOP ICON BIZ MARKIE CONFIRMED TO DJ CLOSING NIGHT RECEPTION

 
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Organizers Also Unveil Two Super Panels and Official Festival Jury

 

HOLLYWOOD, CA  July 23, 2007---The organizers of HollyShorts (www.hollyshorts.com) announced today that popular LATV network VJ Viviana Vigil will host the 3rd Annual HollyShorts Film Festival, which takes place August 11-12 at Cinespace Digital Superclub in Hollywood, CA. Vigil can currently be seen hosting several shows on LATV, the nation's first bilingual music/entertainment network, including Drive Thru and LATV Does Hollywood.

 

The organization also confirmed Hip Hop legend Biz Markie will headline as the DJ for the festival's closing night reception on Sunday, August 12. The HollyShorts opening night reception featuring the Hollywood premiere of Adrian Grenier's short film Euthanasia takes place on Friday, August 10 at Nacional in Hollywood, CA.

 

In making the announcement, Festival Director and co-founder Daniel Sol said: "It's a testament to the growth of HollyShorts to have an esteemed host such as Viviana Vigil and the legendary Hip Hop impresario Biz Markie spinning at the event. We are looking forward to providing the industry, filmmakers and community of film enthusiasts with an action packed weekend of panels and networking opportunities."

 

HollyShorts Film Festival will also feature two high profile industry Super Panels.  

 

Saturday, August 11 at 3pm, the festival will host:

"How Making or Acting in a Short Film Can Affect Your Career"

Moderated by Elliott Kotek, Editor of Moving Pictures Magazine. Panelists: Actor Joey Naber (Academy Award Winning short film West Bank Story); Award winning animator Michael Attardi; Casting Director Ivy Eisenberg; Actor Richard Riehle (Office Space); Actor Alex Sol (Taking Lives, American History X) and Writer/Director/Producer Alex Ferrari.

 

On Sunday, August 12, at 3:50pm, the festival will host:

"Packaging, Promoting, Marketing and Distributing Your Project in the Digital Era"

Moderated by Stuart Altman, Vice President, Film Industry Network. Panelists: Instructor Mark Stoloraff of No Budget Film School, Entertainment Power Lawyer Greg Bernstein of the Law Offices of Greg Bernstein, Paul Battista, Esq., Partner of MindFusion Law Corporation and Mychal Wilson, Esq., Partner of MindFusion Law Corporation.

 

The organizers of HollyShorts have also confirmed this year's official festival jury. The HollyShorts 2007 jury includes the following:

 

Writer/Director Philippe Casseus (Sleeper); Peter Facer Productions founder Peter Facer; Independent  Film Producer Evan Ferrante (Across The Hall); Writer Elliott Owen (Produced and Directed The Chamelion); Chill Films' Ariana Jackson; Actor Joey Naber; Writer/Director Producer Vince Parenti (The Longest Yard Sale); Founding editor and creative director of Stash Magazine Stephen Price; ReelWorld Film Festival Co-Founder, Vice President Ramona Ramtej; and Independent Filmmakers Alliance (IFA) Head of Media Relations Naomi Wiggins.

 

Attendees are encouraged to RSVP for the opening night reception by emailing: (RSVP@hollyshort.com). Advanced tickets are available now and can be purchased by visiting www.hollyshorts.com. Festival passes are $20 per day. For a limited time only, festival attendees can take advantage of the online exclusive two-day pass for $30.

 

The schedule and complete lineup of this year's festival is available on www.hollyshorts.com.

 

About HollyShorts

HollyShorts, Short Film Festival is an annual short film festival showcasing the best and brightest short films from around the globe. HollyShorts is devoted to the advancement of filmmakers through screenings, Q&A sessions and networking events. The HollyShorts, Short Film Festival showcases the top submitted short films produced 30-minutes or less. For more information, please visit www.hollyshorts.com.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - Watch First, Read Second

 
Written by: Naomi Wiggins

Harry Potter

 

I'll admit it - I was one of those who had watched all the Harry Potter films but had never touched one of the books. I took quite a bit of criticism for this stance - Staunch book fans (fanatics) were appalled by my apathetic attitude toward diving into, chewing on and losing myself within J.K Rowling's masterful pages.

 

But I think that, watching first and reading second is really the way to go. When you watch a Harry Potter film without first reading the book, the lack of knowledge and insight into plot, story or scene gives you an immense freedom to just go with the flow, to get swept up in the action, swirl around in the intrigue and relish the epic drama without preconceived notions or impossibly high expectations pulling you back down to reality.

 

Then, when the film comes to an end and the sadness of having to leave the alternate world you've just thoroughly enjoyed creeps in, you remember that there is an insanely heavy and gloriously long book sitting on your nightstand, full to bursting with intricate details, hilarious side stories and, in typical Rowling style, an in-depth and fully completed picture of the world you've just begun to miss.

 

Unfortunately, I didn't take my own advice and finished the impossibly (and often unnecessarily) long Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix days before opening night. Thus while the film was impressive, artistic and cinematically well done, I couldn't shake a sneaky sadness that floated around my mind asking why so much of what I had just read, enjoyed and digested had been left out.

 

Sadly, beyond this self-imposed disappointment, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix disappoints in other ways as well. Director Michael Yates doesn't take many risks with story or character, keeping the kids we've come to know and love as heroic and flawless as ever. Faced with ever darkening times, the innocence, joy and magic inherent in earlier films is pretty much absent, inserted somewhat awkwardly and forcibly here and there. And rather than make any real forward progress, the movie simply reiterates what we have already learned - Lord Voldemort has returned - the only difference is that the whole wizarding world now believes this fact.

 

Solid performances, however, more than make up for this disappointing lack of story progression or cinematic innovation. Daniel Radcliffe is once again a quietly and stoically excellent Harry Potter. Polished and very much in control of himself, Radcliffe's mature personality distances him from the teen angsty Harry of Rowling's pages and allows him to hold his own amidst the bevy of talented and legendary British actors peppering the cast. With Ralph Fiennes, Brendan Gleeson, Gary Oldman, Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, Michael Gambon, Imelda Staunton, Emma Thompson, Robbie Coltrane and Helena Bonham Carter all swirling around, you'll be hard pressed to find a kid who can act with as much ease as Daniel Radcliffe does.

 

As Harry, Radcliffe continues his watertight interactions with his mates Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) and Ronald Weasley (Rupert Grint), ultimately making the trio a group knit so tight it causes a twinge of jealousy. As the kids have grown and circumstances have changed, it is their friendship and camaraderie upon which the films must rest and fortunately, these three have enough talent, charisma and grace to handle the pressure.

 

Rather than digging into the beauty of Stuart Craig's production design, the fluidly streamlined though sparse script of Michael Goldenberg or the awe inspiring special effects created by John Richardson and his team, it seems worth mentioning here that books and movies have two completely different sets of rules. Something may work really well in a book - it will make sense, appeal to, entertain and placate a reader - but that same something can fall unbelievably flat in a film. Example? In the book, Cho's friend betrays Dumbledore's army - the secret group of students practicing the dark arts.  In the movie, Cho's friend doesn't even exist and it is instead Cho herself who betrays Harry's confidence. Both options work - but only within their distinctive and separate worlds.

 

Similarly, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ultimately works . . . but only within its own separate world of cinema.  Try as it might, the film can't seem to shake a sense of complacency resulting from little to no forward movement of story or plot. It looks like we will just have to wait until next year to see what is actually going to happen next.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix photos courtesy of www.allmoviephoto.com.
 

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