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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – ‘Seeing In The Dark’ DOP Hubick Wins Best Cinematography At Sunset Film Festival
The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, the most prestigious name in short film script contests, has earned one more honour: The CSSC’s 2008 1st place winning script ‘Seeing In The Dark’ director of photography Colin Hubick has won the Best Cinematography Category for Foreign Film at the Sunset Film Festival Los Angeles. Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, david cormican, Interesting Find, Press Release, Production, Seeing In The Dark, Short Film, Winner
Tagged Amy Matysio, award, Best Cinematographer, Best DOP, calgary, Clayton Sykora, Colin Hubick, david cormican, edmonton international film festival, EIFF, gordon pengilly, helen hatzis, Los Angeles, paroled prisoner, Sunset Film Festival, Winner
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Edmonton International Film Festival to Bow Three Canadian Short Screenplay Competition Films, Including World Premiere
The Canadian Short Screenplay Competition, the most prestigious name in short film script contests, has earned one more honour: a triple play festival screening of all three CSSC short films: ‘Rusted Pyre’, “Minus Lara’ and ‘Seeing In The Dark’ as part of the 2011 Edmonton International Film Festival (EIFF). Continue reading
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