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2023 SUNY Niagara Film & Animation Fest Brings Industry Stars to WNY

By News Archive

April 26, 2023

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The SUNY Niagara Film & Animation Festival will take place on Saturday, May 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the college’s Sanborn campus, 3111 Saunders Settlement Road. The event features film and animation screenings, workshops, music, movie trivia contests, exhibits, food and refreshments. Admission to the festival is free and open to the public.

The annual event brings together filmmakers, animators, actors, and enthusiasts from across Western New York and beyond. Guests will experience continuous screenings of finalists’ films, displays, exhibits, workshops, and more. This year’s keynote speaker is Gregory Lambersome, director of nine feature films, author of 15 published books, and co-founder of the Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival.

In addition, the College will honor Chris Cosgrave of Cheektowaga, NY, recipient of the 2023 WNY Filmmaker of the Year award. Cosgrave directed, co-wrote, edited, acted, and coordinated stunts and special effects for the film, which won the award for best drama at the inaugural SUNY Niagara film festival in 1998, and first prize in the Videomaker Magazine/Panasonic filmmaking contest. Since then, he’s racked up credits for his visual effects work on such films as Gave Up the Ghost, Sepulcher, Dick Johnson and Tommygun vs. the Cannibal Cop, Killer Rack, The Mongolian Connection, Guns of Eden, and Widow’s Point.

Free workshops will take place throughout the day. Actor David Autovino will teach voice-over techniques for film & video from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. in room E-107. He’ll provide a crash course for artists interested in voice over, either as a performer or as a content producer.

Improv acting and auditions will be taught by Bob Bozek, a graduate the prominent Second City Conservatory Program and the Upright Citizens Brigade. Bob will teach participants about improve games, techniques, connections, character development, and callbacks. Participants will have the chance to film a scene using these techniques. Bob’s workshop will run from 12 – 1 p.m. in room E-106.

Maria Friend, professional special FX makeup artist will host a shop about the design that goes into creating zombies, monsters, aliens, and other diabolical creatures for the big screen. Her lesson, “Special Effects Make-Up: Dark Fantasy, Gore & More” will run from 1-2 p.m. in room E-107.

Film industry veteran, Jay Vinitsky, will present “Making it in the Film Industry” from 2-3 p.m. in E-106. As Vice President of Post Production for New Line Cinema, Jay spent thousands of hours in editing rooms, theaters, mixing stages, and color timing sessions working with directors, editors, cinematographers, and supervising sound editors. His movie credits include: Elf, Final Destination, Hairspray, Horrible Bosses, Snakes on a Plane, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, Keanu, Sex & The City, and Wedding Crashers.

For more information or to register for free workshops, visit: niagaracc.suny.edu/ncccfilmfestival.

The SUNY Niagara Film & Animation Festival will take place on Saturday, May 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the college’s Sanborn campus, 3111 Saunders Settlement Road. The event features film and animation screenings, workshops, music, movie trivia contests, exhibits, food and refreshments. Admission to the festival is free and open to the public.

The annual event brings together filmmakers, animators, actors, and enthusiasts from across Western New York and beyond. Guests will experience continuous screenings of finalists’ films, displays, exhibits, workshops, and more. This year’s keynote speaker is Gregory Lambersome, director of nine feature films, author of 15 published books, and co-founder of the Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival.

In addition, the College will honor Chris Cosgrave of Cheektowaga, NY, recipient of the 2023 WNY Filmmaker of the Year award. Cosgrave directed, co-wrote, edited, acted, and coordinated stunts and special effects for the film, which won the award for best drama at the inaugural SUNY Niagara film festival in 1998, and first prize in the Videomaker Magazine/Panasonic filmmaking contest. Since then, he’s racked up credits for his visual effects work on such films as Gave Up the Ghost, Sepulcher, Dick Johnson and Tommygun vs. the Cannibal Cop, Killer Rack, The Mongolian Connection, Guns of Eden, and Widow’s Point.

Free workshops will take place throughout the day. Actor David Autovino will teach voice-over techniques for film & video from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. in room E-107. He’ll provide a crash course for artists interested in voice over, either as a performer or as a content producer.

Improv acting and auditions will be taught by Bob Bozek, a graduate the prominent Second City Conservatory Program and the Upright Citizens Brigade. Bob will teach participants about improve games, techniques, connections, character development, and callbacks. Participants will have the chance to film a scene using these techniques. Bob’s workshop will run from 12 – 1 p.m. in room E-106.

Maria Friend, professional special FX makeup artist will host a shop about the design that goes into creating zombies, monsters, aliens, and other diabolical creatures for the big screen. Her lesson, “Special Effects Make-Up: Dark Fantasy, Gore & More” will run from 1-2 p.m. in room E-107.

Film industry veteran, Jay Vinitsky, will present “Making it in the Film Industry” from 2-3 p.m. in E-106. As Vice President of Post Production for New Line Cinema, Jay spent thousands of hours in editing rooms, theaters, mixing stages, and color timing sessions working with directors, editors, cinematographers, and supervising sound editors. His movie credits include: Elf, Final Destination, Hairspray, Horrible Bosses, Snakes on a Plane, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, Keanu, Sex & The City, and Wedding Crashers.

For more information or to register for free workshops, visit: niagaracc.suny.edu/ncccfilmfestival.

 

 

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Email: Dbeiter@niagaracc.suny.edu

Voice Actor Leads Public Workshop at SUNY Niagara

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March 20, 2023

Veteran actor David Autovino will lead a voice acting workshop at SUNY Niagara’s Arts and Media Theatre on Tuesday, March 21 from 6-8 p.m. The course is free and open to the public. Autovino will guide participants through basic voice recording techniques, explore vocal range, and review character choices. This workshop will also explore how to build experience and find work as a voice actor. All attendees will get the chance to make a sample recording with professional equipment and receive feedback on their performance.

A proud member of Actors’ Equity Association with a BFA in Theatre Studies, Autovino draws upon his extensive classical and musical theatre experience to bring characters to life. He now serves voiceover clients around the world using industry-standard equipment to deliver pitch-perfect results every take.

Veteran actor David Autovino will lead a voice acting workshop at SUNY Niagara’s Arts and Media Theatre on Tuesday, March 21 from 6-8 p.m. The course is free and open to the public. Autovino will guide participants through basic voice recording techniques, explore vocal range, and review character choices. This workshop will also explore how to build experience and find work as a voice actor. All attendees will get the chance to make a sample recording with professional equipment and receive feedback on their performance.

A proud member of Actors’ Equity Association with a BFA in Theatre Studies, Autovino draws upon his extensive classical and musical theatre experience to bring characters to life. He now serves voiceover clients around the world using industry-standard equipment to deliver pitch-perfect results every take.

 


Media Contact Information

Denyel Beiter
Public Relations Assistant
Phone: 716-614-5974
Email: Dbeiter@niagaracc.suny.edu

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SUNY Niagara Seeking Film and Animation Submissions

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March 10, 2023

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SUNY Niagara is looking for filmmakers to submit their works to the SUNY Niagara Film and Animation festival, which will take place on Saturday, May 6 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the school’s Sanborn campus.  One of the biggest portions of the event is an international film competition, which presents cash prizes and awards for best film in a variety of categories including: Drama, Comedy, Animation, Documentary, Music Video, Horror, and Experimental. Submissions can be made to: niagaracc.suny.edu/ncccfilmfestival. They are due by April 1, 2023.

The SUNY Niagara Film and Animation festival awards more than $1,700 in prizes, including three special “716” awards. New this year, this college is awarding two $2,000 scholarships to local high school students whose films are chosen as the best WNY high school student film and best WNY high school animation.

The event brings together filmmakers, animators, actors, and enthusiasts from across Western New York and beyond. Guests will experience continuous screenings of finalists’ films, displays, exhibits, workshops, and more. This year’s keynote speaker is Gregory Lambersome, director of nine feature films, author of 15 published books, and co-founder of the Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival. In addition, the College will honor Chris Cosgrave of Cheektowaga, NY, recipient of the 2023 WNY Filmmaker of the Year award.

The event is free and open to the public.

SUNY Niagara is looking for filmmakers to submit their works to the SUNY Niagara Film and Animation festival, which will take place on Saturday, May 6 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the school’s Sanborn campus.  One of the biggest portions of the event is an international film competition, which presents cash prizes and awards for best film in a variety of categories including: Drama, Comedy, Animation, Documentary, Music Video, Horror, and Experimental. Submissions can be made to: niagaracc.suny.edu/ncccfilmfestival. They are due by April 1, 2023.

The SUNY Niagara Film and Animation festival awards more than $1,700 in prizes, including three special “716” awards. New this year, this college is awarding two $2,000 scholarships to local high school students whose films are chosen as the best WNY high school student film and best WNY high school animation.

The event brings together filmmakers, animators, actors, and enthusiasts from across Western New York and beyond. Guests will experience continuous screenings of finalists’ films, displays, exhibits, workshops, and more. This year’s keynote speaker is Gregory Lambersome, director of nine feature films, author of 15 published books, and co-founder of the Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival. In addition, the College will honor Chris Cosgrave of Cheektowaga, NY, recipient of the 2023 WNY Filmmaker of the Year award.

The event is free and open to the public.

 

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Denyel Beiter
Public Relations Assistant
Phone: 716-614-5974
Email: Dbeiter@niagaracc.suny.edu

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Filmmaker to Screen Documentary at SUNY Niagara

By News Archive

February 1, 2023

Independent filmmaker, John D. Scott, will screen his 2021 documentary, Elizabeth Bishop and The Art of Losing on Wednesday, February 8 at 2 p.m. in the SUNY Niagara Arts and Media Theatre, 3111 Saunders Settlement Rd., Sanborn. The event is a part of the College’s year-long 60th celebration.  The public is welcome to attend. Admission is free and refreshments will be served.

This compelling film explores the creative process of one of America’s greatest twentieth-century poets, Elizabeth Bishop. Scott structures the montage of animation, re-enactments of key moments in Bishop’s life, as well as audio recordings and film footage to suggest that a series of losses prepared her to write one of her most famous pieces, “One Art.”

SUNY Niagara professor and program coordinator, Dr. Ian Stapley, shares “This film gives the viewer one clear glimpse into the demanding creative process that leads to the making of poetry.” Jean Linn, Chair of the Henrietta G. Lewis Library adds that this special feature “Shows SUNY Niagara’s commitment to the arts and the community.”

Independent filmmaker, John D. Scott, will screen his 2021 documentary, Elizabeth Bishop and The Art of Losing on Wednesday, February 8 at 2 p.m. in the SUNY Niagara Arts and Media Theatre, 3111 Saunders Settlement Rd., Sanborn. The event is a part of the College’s year-long 60th celebration.  The public is welcome to attend. Admission is free and refreshments will be served.

This compelling film explores the creative process of one of America’s greatest twentieth-century poets, Elizabeth Bishop. Scott structures the montage of animation, re-enactments of key moments in Bishop’s life, as well as audio recordings and film footage to suggest that a series of losses prepared her to write one of her most famous pieces, “One Art.”

SUNY Niagara professor and program coordinator, Dr. Ian Stapley, shares “This film gives the viewer one clear glimpse into the demanding creative process that leads to the making of poetry.” Jean Linn, Chair of the Henrietta G. Lewis Library adds that this special feature “Shows SUNY Niagara’s commitment to the arts and the community.”


Media Contact Information

Denyel Beiter
Public Relations Assistant
Phone: 716-614-5974
Email: Dbeiter@niagaracc.suny.edu

Sam Qualiana

2022 SUNY Niagara Film and Animation Festival Announces Filmmaker of the Year

By News Archive

April 7, 2022

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WNY Filmmaker of the Year, Sam Qualiana of Lockport, NY

The SUNY Niagara Film & Animation Festival will present its “WNY Filmmaker of the Year” award this year to director, writer, producer, and actor Sam Qualiana of Lockport, NY. Sam is best known for his films Snow Shark, The Legend of Six Fingers, and Lake Effect. Most recently, Sam served as the unit production manager for the made-for-TV movie “Romance on Ice,” directed by Fred Olen Ray. Filming for the movie took place in Buffalo and East Aurora.

The SUNY Niagara Film & Animation Festival will take place Saturday May 7, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the college’s Sanborn campus located at 3111 Saunders Settlement Road. The event features film and animation screenings, workshops, music, movie trivia contests, exhibits, food and refreshments. Special guests at this year’s festival are legendary horror movie actors Lynn Lowry and Debbie Rochon, who will be available for pictures and autograph signings.  Admission to the festival is free and open to the public.  For more information, visit: https://www.niagaracc.suny.edu/2022-nccc-film-and-animation-festival-returns-campus/

The SUNY Niagara Film & Animation Festival will present its “WNY Filmmaker of the Year” award this year to director, writer, producer, and actor Sam Qualiana of Lockport, NY. Sam is best known for his films Snow Shark, The Legend of Six Fingers, and Lake Effect. Most recently, Sam served as the unit production manager for the made-for-TV movie “Romance on Ice,” directed by Fred Olen Ray. Filming for the movie took place in Buffalo and East Aurora.

The SUNY Niagara Film & Animation Festival will take place Saturday May 7, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the college’s Sanborn campus located at 3111 Saunders Settlement Road. The event features film and animation screenings, workshops, music, movie trivia contests, exhibits, food and refreshments. Special guests at this year’s festival are legendary horror movie actors Lynn Lowry and Debbie Rochon, who will be available for pictures and autograph signings.  Admission to the festival is free and open to the public.  For more information, visit: https://www.niagaracc.suny.edu/2022-nccc-film-and-animation-festival-returns-campus/

Sam Qualiana

WNY Filmmaker of the Year, Sam Qualiana of Lockport, NY


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Email: sharvey@niagaracc.suny.edu

Film Fest Guests Debbie Rochon, Lynn Lowery, Sam Qualiana

2022 SUNY Niagara Film and Animation Festival Returns to Campus

By News Archive

March 02, 2022

Film Fest Guests Debbie Rochon, Lynn Lowery, Sam Qualiana

2022 SUNY Niagara Film and Animation Festival features industry professionals, including keynote speaker Debbie Rochon, and special guests Lynn Lowry and Lockport native, Sam Qualiana.

SUNY Niagara’s 2022 Film & Animation Festival will take place in-person on  Saturday May 7 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the school’s Sanborn campus, located at 3111 Saunders Settlement Road. The festival, which features a number of fun and informative activities, is open to the public and admission is free.

The event brings together filmmakers, animators, actors, and enthusiasts from across Western New York and beyond. Topping the festival is an international film competition, which presents $200 awards for best film in a variety of categories including: Drama, Comedy, Animation, Documentary, Music Video, Horror, and Experimental. More than $1,600 in prizes are handed out, including three special “716” awards that are presented to the best Western New York high school student film, best college student film, and best overall film selected by attendees at the festival.

The SUNY Niagara festival includes continuous screenings of finalists’ films, displays, exhibits, workshops, and more.

This year’s featured keynote speaker is Debbie Rochon, legendary horror movie actor, writer, producer, and director, best known for her intense, off-kilter roles in Tromeo and Juliet, Hellblock 13, and American Nightmare. Rochon also will offer a free workshop at the festival entitled “Horror Acting 101—Don’t Be Scared!” Rochon had her directorial debut with the horror film Model Hunger, which was shot in Buffalo, NY.  She also wrote regular columns for the horror fan magazines Fangoria and Asylum and, recently,  gave critically acclaimed turns in works inspired by classical writers; Tales of Poe (Edgar Allan Poe)Mark of the Beast (Rudyard Kipling) and Colour from the Dark (H.P. Lovecraft).

Special guest at this year’s festival is Lynn Lowry, veteran actress, and producer, best known for her film roles in George A. Romero’s The Crazies and David Cronenberg’s Shivers. Lowry will present screenings of her films Ready for My Close-Up, and Mindflip—The Prequel. Along with Debbie Rochon, Lynn will be available for Q&A, pictures, and autographs.

The SUNY Niagara Film & Animation Festival’s “WNY Filmmaker of the Year” award will be presented this year to director, writer, producer, and actor Sam Qualiana of Lockport, NY. Sam is best known for his films Snow Shark, The Legend of Six Fingers, and Lake Effect. Most recently, Sam served as the unit production manager for the made-for-TV movie Romance on Ice, directed by Fred Olen Ray. Filming for the movie took place in Buffalo and East Aurora.

SUNY Niagara’s 2022 Film & Animation Festival will take place in-person on  Saturday May 7 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the school’s Sanborn campus, located at 3111 Saunders Settlement Road. The festival, which features a number of fun and informative activities, is open to the public and admission is free.

The event brings together filmmakers, animators, actors, and enthusiasts from across Western New York and beyond. Topping the festival is an international film competition, which presents $200 awards for best film in a variety of categories including: Drama, Comedy, Animation, Documentary, Music Video, Horror, and Experimental. More than $1,600 in prizes are handed out, including three special “716” awards that are presented to the best Western New York high school student film, best college student film, and best overall film selected by attendees at the festival.

The SUNY Niagara festival includes continuous screenings of finalists’ films, displays, exhibits, workshops, and more.

This year’s featured keynote speaker is Debbie Rochon, legendary horror movie actor, writer, producer, and director, best known for her intense, off-kilter roles in Tromeo and Juliet, Hellblock 13, and American Nightmare. Rochon also will offer a free workshop at the festival entitled “Horror Acting 101—Don’t Be Scared!” Rochon had her directorial debut with the horror film Model Hunger, which was shot in Buffalo, NY.  She also wrote regular columns for the horror fan magazines Fangoria and Asylum and, recently,  gave critically acclaimed turns in works inspired by classical writers; Tales of Poe (Edgar Allan Poe)Mark of the Beast (Rudyard Kipling) and Colour from the Dark (H.P. Lovecraft).

Special guest at this year’s festival is Lynn Lowry, veteran actress, and producer, best known for her film roles in George A. Romero’s The Crazies and David Cronenberg’s Shivers. Lowry will present screenings of her films Ready for My Close-Up, and Mindflip—The Prequel. Along with Debbie Rochon, Lynn will be available for Q&A, pictures, and autographs.

The SUNY Niagara Film & Animation Festival’s “WNY Filmmaker of the Year” award will be presented this year to director, writer, producer, and actor Sam Qualiana of Lockport, NY. Sam is best known for his films Snow Shark, The Legend of Six Fingers, and Lake Effect. Most recently, Sam served as the unit production manager for the made-for-TV movie Romance on Ice, directed by Fred Olen Ray. Filming for the movie took place in Buffalo and East Aurora.

 

Film Fest Guests Debbie Rochon, Lynn Lowery, Sam Qualiana

2022 SUNY Niagara Film and Animation Festival features industry professionals, including keynote speaker Debbie Rochon, and special guests Lynn Lowry and Lockport native, Sam Qualiana.


Media Contact Information

Sara Harvey
Assistant Director of Public Relations
Phone: 716-614-6220
Email: sharvey@niagaracc.suny.edu

Actress Josie DiVincenzo

SUNY Niagara accepting entries for 21st annual film festival

By News Archive

February 21, 2020

SUNY Niagara will host its 21st Annual Film and Animation Festival on Saturday, May 9, 2020, in the Arts and Media Theatre on the college’s Sanborn campus.  The event brings together filmmakers and animation artists from Western New York and beyond the region as well.

The highlight of the event is an international film competition in which awards are given to filmmakers in a variety of categories.  A $200 prize is awarded to the best films in the following categories: Drama, Comedy, Animation, Documentary, Music Video, Horror, and Experimental.  Judges for the contest include filmmakers, animators, actors, musicians, and other industry professionals.  Three additional $100 prizes are awarded to local filmmakers in the “Best of 716” category: Best High School Student Film, Best College Student Film and Best of the Festival.

The event is sponsored by SUNY Niagara’s Digital Media Department, Animation Department, Communication Studies Department, along with the Digital Filmmakers Club and the SUNY Niagara’s Office of Student Life.  Admission to the festival is free, with food and refreshments available for purchase at the event.

The SUNY Niagara Film and Animation Festival is made possible by a generous sponsorship from Austin Air Systems of Buffalo.  To submit a film for consideration, visit:  https://filmfreeway.com/SUNY NiagaraFilmFestival.  The deadline for submission is Wednesday, April 1, 2020.  To find additional details on the event, visit http://www.niagaracc.suny.edu/ncccfilmfestival/


Media Contact Information

Sara Harvey
Assistant Director of Public Relations and Event Management
Phone: 716-614-6220
Email: saharvey@niagaracc.suny.edu