Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Borderline to Air on TV!!!


Borderline has been selected along with 2 other shorts from USC to air on KCET periodically over the next 2 years. It will be a part of "Fine Cut: KCET's Festival of Student Film." It will begin to air in April.

Below is a description of the 2006 festival:

"Each year the many top notch films schools that populate the Los Angeles area book the Directors Guild of America Theatre on Sunset to showcase their students' thesis films to the industry at large. Now, thanks to "Fine Cut: KCET's Festival of Student Film," there's no need to drive to the DGA in order to check out the work of the latest diploma-clutching filmmakers. Every Thursday at 9:00 p.m. during the month of October, Southern California's esteemed PBS station is broadcasting an hour-long block of handpicked student films and then streaming them for the worldwide audience on its website.

Celebrating its tenth annual incarnation, "Fine Cut 2006" debuts seventeen films ranging from one to thirty minutes in length. The film schools made the initial recommendations (of over 200 films), with KCET responsible for the final selection. "KCET proudly continues its commitment to showcasing the region's best student films," proclaims the series executive producer, Bohdan Zachary, who predicts the October 2006 screenings will "have the largest audience ever.""

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