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Lone Star Film Festival American Circumcision Screening Information

October 17, 2017 By American Circumcision Film

American Circumcision will screen at the Lone Star Film Festival in Fort Worth, TX on Saturday, November 11, 2017 at 2:15pm at the AMC Palace Theater (220 E 3rd St, Fort Worth, TX 76102).

Tickets will only be available at the event – so get there early! Festival badge holders get in first. You can order a festival badge here.

RSVP for the event on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/events/119432042063092/

Full festival schedule: http://lonestarfilmfestival.com/festival/tickets/

Please come and invite your friends!

Update: If you want to hang posters for our event, you can download them here (right click, save as).


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Social Justice Film Festival American Circumcision Screening Information

October 17, 2017 By American Circumcision Film

American Circumcision will screen at the Social Justice Film Festival in Seattle, WA on Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 6pm at the Rainier Arts Center (3515 S Alaska Street Seattle, WA 98118).

Pre-order tickets here: http://www.socialjusticefilmfestival.org/?tribe_events=american-circumcision

RSVP for the event on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/events/120997145270201/

Please come and invite your friends!

Update: If you want to hang posters for our event, you can download them here (right click, save as).


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First Festival Screenings Announced

September 28, 2017 By American Circumcision Film

American Circumcision has been accepted to two film festivals!

American Circumcision will screen at the 2017 Lone Star Film Festival in Forth Worth, TX (Nov 8-12). http://lonestarfilmfestival.com/

American Circumcision has also been accepted to the 2017 Social Justice Film Festival in Seattle, WA. http://www.socialjusticefilmfestival.org/

For the Social Justice Film Festival screening in Seattle, we’re told the film will screen Sunday November 19, 6pm at the Rainer Arts Center. Tickets will be available online and at the door. We have already created a Facebook event for the screening here.

We don’t have exact screening details for the Lone Star Film Festival yet, but we’ve been told the screening will likely be Saturday afternoon, November 11.

We’re really excited about both these festivals, and hope to see you there. If you can’t make it, don’t worry – there will definitely be more screenings.

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The Film Is Done

September 7, 2017 By American Circumcision Film

Big news everyone…

The film is done. We have the final movie, with final sound mix, final end credits, final titles, final color, etc. This week we’re even exporting the final files we’d need to play in a movie theater. That thing we set out to make, we have made.

I’ll have a lot of news in the coming months as we plan our release, and do an update later breaking down what that process looks like. It’s going to be a lot of work, but by now you should know we’re up to it.

Thank you for supporting our film.

Home Stretch

August 14, 2017 By American Circumcision Film

First the main news – we are on the home stretch – another 2-3 weeks on post-production, and then we are DONE, and the film will be 100% ready for festivals and theaters.

Originally, we were going to be done the last day of July, but two things happened 1) color-correction took longer than anticipated, and 2) I decided to make some changes to the edit of film. I’m actually glad the first happened, because it gave me the time to make the call on the second.

If you’re just wondering “when can I see the film” – that hasn’t changed. We left well over a month between final export and first potential festival screening. But if you’re wondering what we’ve been up to the past month, it’s story time…

Changing the Edit

I went out to dinner with a producer friend to talk about distribution ideas for the film. Producer-friend has made multiple documentaries, some of which have been in theaters. He likes our film, gets the issue, and had a lot of good ideas for how we could get this film to the world.

At the end of chatting, he asked what the runtime was. I told him – 1 hour 46 min. He gave me a look and said, “that’s a little long…” I felt it when he said it. On the drive home, I began editing the film in my head (that’s how well I know it at this point). There were two small moments that always bothered me, but I knew if I took them out, I’d have to take out even more.

I messaged my post-production crew and said I was thinking of making some changes. Making changes after picture lock would mean creating a lot more work for sound and music. Every change has to have the exact timecode logged, so you can make the same change to sound. Thankfully, they said they could make it work, and that if I was going to make changes, now was the time to do it.

Forty-eight hours later, I’d taken five minutes out of the film, taking the runtime from 1 hour and 46 minutes to 1 hr and 41 minutes with credits. That may not seem like a lot, but perception-wise it’s the difference between “almost two hours” and “a little over an hour and a half.” For a person or couple on the fence about whether or not they’ll watch the film, that could make the difference between seeing it and not seeing it.

I think it also strengthened the film. When I showed the new edit to my producer-friend he said it was much better. Looking at it again, I felt the same. It flows much better, and the weakest moments – things a hater might latch on to and make the center of their criticism – are gone.

Our goal is to make a film that people are still taking about and recommend ten years later, so if adding another week to the post schedule means this film will be that much better, so be it.

Color

Color was a bit tricky, because our colorist was in Los Angeles and we had to work remotely. Part of the reason it took longer was because we had some technical difficulties with the way changes were being sent back and forth. Because of his schedule, it meant we had to do some late nights, where we could both be on a shared screen and see the changes.

That said, the film looks WAY better now, and the images are really going to pop with a visual aesthetic that is far superior to anything you’ve seen in our trailers thus far.

Home Stretch

So right now, we are on the home stretch. Sound is 90% mixed. End credits are done. Color correction is done. Music is done. Right now, someone is making the title cards, and sound is making those last few tweaks to the mix. Sometime later this week or early next we’ll have our final sound mix and get this out the door.

Then the real fun begins. Promoting the film.

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How We’ll Decide Where We Screen American Circumcision

July 25, 2017 By American Circumcision Film

We are going to decide where we screen our documentary American Circumcision based on where we have the most supporters from on our email list.

That means if you want a screening near you, sign up for our email list here and enter your zip code.

If we know a ton of people in your area want to see this film, we’ll definitely have a screening. If only a few, it’s less likely. That means if you want a screening, tell your friends to sign-up too.

Theatrical screenings will start until after we’ve done film festivals.

Note: If you’re already on our email list, check for a link at the bottom of our next email to update your profile and add your zip code.

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