C-U Biz-en-scène: 07.30.2010
July 30th, 2010
Greetings, friends of C-U Blogfidential! We apologize for not posting consistently as a heady case of summertime ennui decided to zap us at the conclusion of that fun stretch we like to call “April.” And even though it has little to do with the movies of Champaign, Urbana, and the cities beyond, our next post will help you understand what else is dampening our motivation at the moment. Since we’ve let a lot slide over the past several weeks, we’re plotting on how to make up ground without grinding out detailed, knowing blurbage on every single little thing. We love you all, but…
Resurrecting our old “Coming Soon” feature seemed to be a timely remedy. We’re embarrassed to note that it’s been nearly two years since we ran it last, although its strength – detailing the notable film events in our area having nothing to do with Hollywood blockbusters – runs counter to how we’ve rolled lately, where the news about the makers and their films comes first. We believe a hybrid weekly column may be the answer. Therefore, we’d like to try out “C-U Biz-en-scène” and see how well it rocks you.
The concept here is that “anything goes” as long as it makes sense within the context of our reporting. Some weeks it may be short and sweet, other weeks it may be long and wondrous. We’ll mix in play dates, production reports, first news, media links, quick jabs, and all sorts of other goodness and goofiness as it comes down the pike here at the Secret MICRO-FILM Headquarters. Please feel free to send us tips for what to include in CUBiz!
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“C-U Biz-en-scène” appears every Wednesday/Thursday on C-U Blogfidential to give our readers a succinct snapshot of the cinema activity in and near Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, USA. Please support the artists and their work, attend screenings and events, and otherwise become active in our esoteric little world!
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PRODUCTION
A benefit featuring actor Terry O’Quinn of LOST and THE STEPFATHER fame will take place this Saturday, July 31, 8 p.m., at the Park West, 322 W. Armitage Ave., Chicago, IL, to raise production funds for the independent feature drama USING, which officially began shooting a couple of weeks ago in the Bloomington-Normal area. The Hollywood actor is the sibling of USING writer/director and Illinois Wesleyan University professor Thomas Quinn, who formed the non-profit group Phenom Features earlier this year with cinematographer Peter Gray and actress Kymberly Harris of Fresh Bread Productions and TheatresCool. According to press information, the event will “feature cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, entertainment, a silent auction, and selected clips of the film” while some proceeds will be donated to Salvation Army Safe Harbor Shelters. Tickets can still be purchased at this site or by calling (312) 988-9900.
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