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Digital sets, characters and animation to be created with Blender 3D
by admin on Feb.05, 2010, under News
Leave a Comment :3d, animation, blender, effects more...Little One soundtrack to feature five Moby tracks
by admin on Apr.24, 2009, under News
Many thanks to Moby and the MobyGratis.com team for granting Istari Pictures permission to use five tracks via the MobyGratis program.

Moby - MobyGratis.com
To find out more about MobyGratis, visit:
http://mobygratis.com/film-music.html
OpenLens Festival @ DIVA in Eugene, OR >> Jan 9-10-11, 2009
by admin on Jan.07, 2009, under Festivals
If you’re going to be in the Eugene area from January 9-11, 2009, you might want to think about attending the OpenLens Festival at the DIVA art center in Eugene, Oregon.
From the DIVA website:
“The Fifth Annual OpenLens Festival is a celebration of the independent spirit in filmmaking. The Festival has become an umbrella event that hosts two juried contests including the South West Oregon Short Film and Video Competition and Youth Visions’ Teen Video Challenge. The festival includes seminars, screenings, receptions and a special guest filmmaker/host.”

Coraline - Coming to theaters in February 2009
by admin on Nov.20, 2008, under Cool Beans
Coraline, an upcoming stop-animation film, is getting close to being released. With Henry Selick (Nightmare Before Christmas) and Mike Cachuela in charge of direction and animation, my hopes are set HIGH - WAY HIGH!!! Coraline is also being produced at Laika Studios - just 100 miles north of here - in Portland, OR, and could be the biggest cinematic release Oregon has seen in quite a while.

Trailer
From Wikipedia:
Coraline is the story of a young girl (Dakota Fanning) who unlocks a mysterious door in her new home in Ashland, Oregon, and enters into an adventure in a parallel reality. On the surface, this other world eerily mimics her own life—though much more fantastical. In it, Coraline encounters such off-kilter inhabitants as the morbidly funny Miss Forcible (Jennifer Saunders) and Miss Spink (Dawn French), and a counterfeit mother—who attempts to keep her. Ultimately, Coraline must count on her resourcefulness, determination, and bravery to get back home.
Note: at the present time you’ll need to enter a code to get into the Coraline website. You’ll see what I mean if you click-through via the link below.
Here are some of the codes (thanks to Drawn.ca):
stopmotion
moustachio
puppetlove
armpithair
sweaterxxs
32nd Portland International Film Festival, February 5-22, 2009
by admin on Nov.11, 2008, under Festivals
The Portland International Film Festival is the largest film event in Oregon. With more than 35,000 people in attendance and more than 100 features and shorts, this is the one to attend. Istari Pictures plans to submit “Little One” to the film festival for consideration.

More information can be found at the NW Film School’s website:
http://www.nwfilm.org/festivals/portland_international.php
OregonFilm: an excellent resource for Oregon filmmakers
by admin on Nov.10, 2008, under Resources
OregonFilm.org is a great resource for aspiring and professional filmmakers alike. Funded by the Governor’s Office in Film and Television, the website provides extensive information ranging from incentives and programs to production resources, upcoming events, news and filming on location. If you are looking to make films in Oregon, www.oregonfilms.org would make a great starting point.

Here are some of things that caught my interest:
- Grant Information: this page provides a list of available film making grants. Grant funding and opportunities range from a variety of organizations including: the Oregon Media Arts Fellowship, ACE/Silverdocs, Disney, Roy W. Dean, Sundance Documentary Fund, Phelan Art Award, and so many others. If you are looking for funding, this page would be a great starting point.
- Oregon Incentives: provides a 20% tax rebate for Oregon-based goods and services, and an additional cash payment of up to 16.2% of wages paid to production personnel. Unlike other states’ programs, these incentives are cash rebates as opposed to tax credits.
- Fee-free State Parks, Cities, and Counties: Oregon State Parks will waive filming fees in exchange for acknowledgment in the credits or other scenarios that would be beneficial to the parks. There are more than 200 parks around the state, encompassing over 96,000 acres of incredible Oregon scenery and 362 miles of Pacific shoreline.
- Regulatory Information
: features information pertaining to laws, permits, regulations, transportation and insurance.
Istari Pictures starts production of “Little One”
by admin on Nov.09, 2008, under News
As of November 9, 2009, filming for “Little One” has started. The film is set for an online release in April of 2009. Little One is a short film about a family who is stricken by an Irish curse and the temporary loss of their beloved “little one.” As the story unfolds, the curse is revealed and the fate of the family falls into the laps of Eleanor “little one” McLean and her brother Arlo to bring balance back to the family.
The film will be shot entirely in Eugene, Oregon.
Bounce - an experimental short
by admin on Nov.08, 2008, under Projects
My goal with “Bounce” was to shoot a quick film without using dialogue, but while conveying a simple story. The film was shot on a consumer-grade mini-dv cam, and edited in Final Cut Pro.
Istari Pictures has arrived!
by admin on Nov.02, 2008, under News
Istari Pictures is a new, independent film studio in Eugene, Oregon. The studio was founded in October 2008 by indpendent filmmaker, Ed Wright Parker. IP has plans to release several short films during the 2008-09 production year with the goal of attaining U.S. distribution and festival coverage.
For more information about Istari Pictures, email ed@istaripictures.com
