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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Notorious B.I.G. tribute downtown Fresno

Nice work Mr. Sam Hansen!....



Big Poppa Pop-Up Café Breakfast –




March 9th 2017, Take 3 Burgers in downtown Fresno will be transformed into “Big Poppa’s Café”.


Join us in remembering the Notorious B.I.G., 20 years after his death.


At 5:46 in the morning, we'll be serving T-bone steak, cheese eggs, and Welch's grape, every hour on the hour. The café will feature a Notorious B.I.G inspired artwork show and in-house dj playing a mix of B.I.G music.


Seating is extremely limited, so a reservation is required to experience the exhibit.


Please reserve your breakfast and commemorative t-shirt here:
http://bit.ly/2mkjhM1


Take 3 Burgers Facebook Page:

(559) 489-0490

1230 Fulton Mall
Fresno, CA 93721

AFTER PARTY (event #2):


 








$7 Admission-


Notorious B.I.G inspired Art Show presented by 
Wyse Fools 


Along with Biggie Tribute Concert


DJ Kay-Rich in the mix with the amazing band, THE BOX (who mesmerized the crowd with their amazing performce at last year's Powamekka Cafe 2Pac tribute) 
Ray YungOmar Aura & Aarron Christopher Otis Reed, Ben Luciano, and MC Wicks (as Wickie Smalls, performing the 10 Snack Commandments) will perform covers of their favorite Biggie classics.


$10 Champagne specials included a collectors "Now We Sip Champagne When We Thirsty" flute.


Toast to Big Smalls on the 20th Anniversary of his passing with champagne or 
Full Circle Brewing Co. "Juicy" IPA!


This event will go down in Fresno HipHop History. Make plans to be part of it. Don't miss out.


Blog By: #FultonFilmCompany - 1904 Fresno St., 93721.

#Fresno
#DowntownFresno
#FresnoDowntown
#SamHansen
#Take3
#Take3Burgers
#FullCircleBrewery

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Should I go to a film festival?


GI Film Festival
#GIFF2017


Film lovers and independent filmmakers should attend film festivals to meet like-minded people who love movies. Below you will see a list of things that a person would consider before attending a festival of their choice.


What do I do at a film festival?
-Pass out your business cards to people who you’d like to connect with
-Attend every possible industry panel and film screening with Q & A
-Follow up with each person who gives you contact information within 72 hours
-Be on time, all the time
-Make notes after important conversations


Is it expensive to attend a film festival?
-Be a volunteer at any festival that you’d like to attend
-Offer your services in exchange for a festival pass
-Buy tickets to individual screenings that you want to attend only
-Travel with friends and share costs
-Ask people who have attended that festival about a “survival guide”


What happens at a film festival?
-Filmmakers who are producing quality projects meet each other
-Gather information about upcoming productions that you may want to work on
-Meet festival sponsors and board members with connections
-Recruit film crew and talent for your future films
-Film screenings of independent projects followed by Q & A with filmmakers




Who do I talk to at a film festival?
-Everyone who will listen to you
-Make a list of people who you want to meet
-Why do you want to meet certain people; have questions prepared
-Ask the audience questions about their experience at the festival
-Board members, Jury members, filmmakers



What is my pitch?
-What can I tell people about myself
-Can I explain my project in less than 2 minutes
-Have a specific ASK
-Who is my target audience for my pitch
-Rehearsals are key to pitching better


I would encourage any independent filmmaker to attend the GI Film Festival in Washington D.C. from May 24 – May 28, 2017. You will enjoy 5 days of greatness at the 11th season of the “Sundance for the Troops” in D.C. this year.           -George Ohan




#GIFF2017


Prepared by: 
George Ohan
Digital Content Producer
#FultonFilmCompany