Monday, March 30, 2009

Looking for a Great Place to Screen Your Indie Film?



After a sincere recommendation from Sujewa Ekanayake after he screened his latest dramatic feature Date Number One, we were encouraged to try out the conveniently located and hip art gallery Aeon Logic Art in Brooklyn. On Saturday night, we had the privilege to screen Brian Ackley's debut feature film Uptown privately for cast and crew.

The screening was a wonderful experience. We lugged our heavy projection screen since Rachael, the owner of the gallery, already had a projector and computer set up to screen films. Turns out, we didnt need the screen at all; the large wall on the opposite side of the space was perfect for projecting our film - it also offered us a much wider view than our screen would have. The sound speakers worked well, and the amount of chairs was perfect to the person. The screening was fantastic!

We would like to encourage filmmakers in the area to take full advantage of this great find - an independent filmmaker-friendly space that accomidates filmmakers and even will provide your guests with refreshments including wine! Rachael is very reasonable, and you wont find a better deal in the area. Its also conveniently located at 4 Malcolm X Blvd (off of Broadway). The J train takes you right there - just get off at the Kosciuszko Street stop.

Aeon Logic Art gallery, a new gallery based in Brooklyn, New York which seeks to represent and support the needs of artists through programs of international value by dynamic exchange of information and face-to-face meetings through a worldwide networking of artists' exhibitions and residencies. They also seek to promote the understanding of international arts and the development of contemporary arts in all cultures worldwide and across all creative media. Their aim is to provide visual and performance artists with the marketing, and press coverage necessary for them to get their work noticed, exhibited, and sold. They also aim to recognize the talents of artists working in their own style and medium, and preserving this freedom amongst artists in our community and around the world.

Make sure to check them out, their latest events, as well as contact Rachael directly here:

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