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KNIFVES is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing an open forum to all Inland Northwest Film, Video and Live Entertainment professionals, amateurs and enthusiasts to promote knowledge, education, training and networking.
Website: http://knifves.org
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Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2012
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Started by Karla Petermann Apr 4, 2011. 0 Replies 0 Likes
kNIFVES 1-1/2 DAY COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION WORKSHOPTO BENEFIT THE POST FALLS POLICE DEPARTMENT’SDOMESTIC-ABUSE HOTLINE. Friday April 8th, 6PM – 8:30PM – Pre-productionSaturday April 9th, 8AM – 5PM -…Continue
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Comment by Jeff Drew on September 2, 2012 at 9:49pm Great Career Move Opportunity for a talented Video Editor:http://spokane.craigslist.org/crg/3190819384.html
Comment by Jeff Drew on August 22, 2012 at 3:32pm CASTING:
We're seeking individuals that would like to have the Psychic Reading, and have a friend or family member or two, sit and watch the reading in progress. This helps validate for audiences that the process is not scripted, rigged, or set-up.
Thank you.
Comment by Juan Mas on May 8, 2012 at 8:18am An event you can't miss... a celebration of Spokane Art with local photography, local films, local poetry and Spokane History this Saturday May 12 at the Magic Lantern. See the attached. Hope to see you there.
Comment by Juan Mas on April 23, 2012 at 3:51pm THE 50 HOUR SLAM screening becomes an event celebrating the Arts of Spokane.
The Hip Clips
are 16 short films chosen by our 7 illustrious judges and the Slam’s organizers from all the competitors in this year’s 50 HOUR SLAM. The Slam, of course, is the competition where filmmakers have fifty hours to make a short 3 to 6 minute film while incorporating three secret criteria. This year the criteria were the number 50, a historical building, and an original poem by a local poet.
There will be two screenings sessions on May 12, and the audience will be given the opportunity to vote on their favorite and name the winner of THE HIP CLIP Award for 2012.
This year the screening has become a major event as we celebrate the arts of Spokane with an exhibit of local photography entitled "THIS PLACE MATTERS". Several local photographers use their keen eye to capture a few of the historical buildings in Spokane in ways you’ve never seen them before. We’ll also be hosting live performances from poets from BROKEN MIC and GET LIT between the Slam screenings at the Saranac Public House, where we will also announce this year’s winners at the end of the night.
DATE:
MAY 12 2012
In the Saranac Building (
25 W. Main Ave, Between Browne and Division.)
The Magic Lantern
2:30 pm - Screening of the 50 Hour Slam 2012 Finalists
The Magic Lantern
4 pm to 5 pm - Q/A with Judges/Organizers of the 50 Hour Slam 2012
Saranac Public House
5pm to 7 pm - Live Poet Performances
The Magic Lantern
7:30 pm - Screening of the 50 Hour Slam 2012 Finalists
Saranac Public House
9 pm - Closing Ceremonies for 50 Hour Slam 2012
****There will be awards, prizes, live music, food and drinks****
Comment by Juan Mas on March 13, 2012 at 1:08pm
Comment by Sean p. Foster on March 7, 2012 at 4:39pm The performing arts is a passion of mine to say it in short. I support any organization that gives full credence to art in any medium.
Comment by Joseph Comine on March 4, 2011 at 2:40pm Tonight at the Chase Gallery at City Hall, Get Lit exhibition, artists reception. March 4th, 2011 from 5pm to 8pm.
This exhibitions theme is Telling America's Stories and features 8 local visual media artists and their installations.
Our film In the Shadow of Drums will show in the city hall council chambers at 6pm, 6:30pm, 7pm and 7:30pm.
Please join Eleventh Hour FIlms and the City of Spokane at this event.
Comment by Karla Petermann on January 24, 2011 at 1:47pm
kNIFVES kicked off the New Year with the Writers SIG (Special Interest Group) meeting in January in CDA. Writers interested in joining please contact Mary Jane Honegger for more details.
SCREENWRITING SIG OFF TO A GREAT START
Topics of interest ranged from individual projects, to collaborations, marketing, adaptations, and even the idea of group projects during the first meeting of the kNIFVES Screenwriting SIG (Special Interest Group).
One member shared he is pitching a screenplay in Los Angeles next month, and has been asked to complete a stage play for 2012; while another recently finished a PBS documentary, and has dozens of directing, producing, and screenwriting credits to his name.
We want you to join us! Whether you are a professional or new to the craft, you’ll find the camaraderie, motivation, and skills you are looking for as a screenwriter.
Future meetings will be held on the third Tuesdays of each month from 6:30 to 8:00pm in the Coeur d’Alene area. Meeting place to be announced. Next meeting: Tuesday, February 15.
Please call Mary Jane Honegger for more information:
(H) 208-687-2900
(C) 208-691-9730
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Our address is: 120 N. Stevens, 3rd Floor, Spokane, WA 99201 (map)
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