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“On the rocks”, A Roger Smith Short by Sean Cunningham

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“On the rocks”, A Roger Smith Short by Sean Cunningham

1 Comment 30 June 2010

In, “On the rocks”, two dudes are confronted with the task of scoring ice for drinks for their dates. What happens to them on this journey is both destructive and life affirming. The protaganists are faced with a grisly task in order to get the ice cold redemption which they seek. We are faced with the question: Will this experience put their friendship “on the rocks” or will it strengthen their resolve?

Directed by Sean Cunningham

Roger Smith Shorts Film Festival Workshop 2009

Cast: Joe Cummings, Brett Siddell, Dirk Keysser, Jillian Federman, Michal Freier, Brittany Angley, Rafael Pimentel
Crew: Written and Produced by Jonathan Monina & Sean Cunningham – Executive Producers: Brendan Crane and John Knowles – Assistant Director; Jonathan Monina – Production Coordinator: Leah Rose Damour – Production Assistant: Shon McGoy – Music by; Justin Vinokur, Adam Keller, Sean Cunningham, The Foot Clan – Set Design; Leah Rose Damour – Lighting; Jonathan Monina – Sound; Michael Parish – Director of Photography; Sean Cunningham – Editor; Sean Cunningham

Website; http://herostatusfilms.com/

About the Roger Smith Shots
With support from Ghetto Film School, Brooklyn Brewery and the Roger Smith Hotels patronage to the arts, the Roger Smith Shorts 09 (Festival Workshop) was conceived. The concept was envisioned as a collaboration of creativity and ingenuity among visual storytellers and those who form the structure behind it.

Interview with the Director

The Roger Smith Shorts were created to engage an audience. Please share with us any feedback that you have. Be sure to comment, share and engage.

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A summary of the Roger Smith Shorts

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A summary of the Roger Smith Shorts

No Comments 28 June 2010

About Roger Smith Shorts

The Roger Smith Shorts is a short narrative film series, that brings together emerging filmmakers to create original works all hosted at the Roger Smith Hotel in New York City. In August of 2009, 6 filmmakers were hosted at the Roger Smith Hotel to participate in the first biannual film festival workshop of its kind.

Roger Smith Shorts Film Festival 2009.

Fast forward to June 2010 for the second installment of the Roger Smith Shorts that were premiered in front of a sold out audience at the Brooklyn International Film Festival on June 11, 2010. All films were shot in and around the Roger Smith Hotel making it the backdrop for the entire series.

Roger Smith Shorts 2010

Stay tuned for a schedule of screenings for the Roger Smith Shorts.

John Knowles Introduces the Roger Smith Shorts at Social Cinema Week

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John Knowles Introduces the Roger Smith Shorts at Social Cinema Week

1 Comment 03 May 2010


It was an honor to introduce the Roger Smith Shorts at the venue in which they were created, to an audience of film creators and enthusiasts. In August 2009, 6 films were created as part of the Roger Smith Shorts FIlm Festival Workshop. The Roger Smith Hotel is a perfect venue to bring together creative individuals to explore the film-making process. The 2010 Roger Smith Shorts Directors and collaborators are; John Knowles, Aleks Degtyarev, John Birdsong, Abianne Prince and Melissa Gonzalez.

I think it is important to thank and recognize Paul Farkas and Sally Golan for putting together Social Cinema Week, better known as SoCin. It is a festival style gathering that will create platforms, networks and relationships that will help facilitate the convergence social media and cinema.

About SoCin
Social Media has changed the face of virtually every consumer-related industry. It is now a primary tool for marketing and distribution running the full range from webisodes, TV shows, networks, and major motion pictures alike. In socializing cinema, the very way audiences view and enjoy entertainment itself has changed as co-viewing evolves along new social platforms and added screen involvement. By situating cinema, programs and movies are moving outside beyond the theater and living room in real-time and becoming living media alongside our daily lives. Profound social good and edutainment increasingly results from the global connection and information provided by dramatically lower barriers of entry, user generated content, word or mouth and viralization.
SoCin recognizes the game-changing impact of Social Media and the web on the Film and TV industry. Its Social Cinema Week aims to provide balanced panels of leading experts from both Film and TV as well as those with social expertise. Importantly, SoCins new approach to industry networking parties provide intimate environments to take these conversations further, spark academic debate, and begin building Social Cinema best practices.

In the new world of the Social Internet it is a pleasure to be involved in its evolution. As a creator, an enthusiasts and a facilitator, I am thrilled to see the excitement and momentum happening in Midtown at the Roger Smith Hotel. We dare to follow our dreams and begin to believe that we should expect results. Destined and determined to achieve greatness we are humbled by the community and film-making process. What I have learned is that there is little time to sleep and all the time to dream.

Feedback is very important for our growth and community engagement. Be sure to follow our Roger Smith Short Tumblr account and reach out with comments.

http://therogersmithshorts.tumblr.com/

Thanks for your continued interest.

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You can do a lot with a fryingpan!

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You can do a lot with a fryingpan!

1 Comment 15 April 2010

Panny by Dolita Paris

The reality is, you can do a lot with a fryingpan. You can cook with it, use it as a weapon, and use it as a symbol of style and sexiness. The collaboration between Panman and Dolita Paris has been one of Magic. She has proved that anything is possible and you actually can do a lot with a fryingpan.

In your opinion which item from the collection do you think should be massed produced? Please comment, share and engage.

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Dolita Paris stops traffic at the Roger Smith Popup Shop

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Dolita Paris stops traffic at the Roger Smith Popup Shop

2 Comments 15 April 2010

Dolita Paris, Ricardo Rojas Salon, Valentina Gonzalez & the Panman came together for collaborate of Fashion in Midtown at the Roger Smith Popup Shop.
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 6th we held a casting for Dolita Paris’ muse! .. And that wasn’t all, stylists from the re-nowned Ricardo Rojas salon were at RS POP for complimentary hair consultations and Valentina Gonzalez (recently featured on Tyra Bank’s Makeover 2010) was there to share her make up tips!

Dolita worked in the couture studio of Jacques Esterel when she was 16, and now she produces her own collections. Her looks garner high profile attention, including that of megastar Beyonce. Her designs are sensual and seductive. She uses sexy fabrics like Silk jersey, Lace (from France), Lycra, and Velvet; her clothes feel like a second skin.
DOLITA PARIS Pops Open April 2-April 17th

It’s clear that Dolita Paris is on the path to becoming a signature brand, don’t miss the chance to meet her in person!


Elena Andujar at the Roger Smith Hotel

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Elena Andujar at the Roger Smith Hotel

No Comments 14 April 2010

For the Love of New York and Flamenco!

We became friends with Elena initially through the Iberian Festival, which was an annual Spanish cultural event, held at the Rog, that featured culinary superstars such as Santi Santamaria, the Cándidos and their Cochinillos, Don Felix Duran from the paradisiacal Pyrenean town of El Quer Foradat and many, many more.  With Elena’s collaboration, the festival evolved from a primarily culinary event to a broader celebration of Spanish culture and a new focus on flamenco and on Andalucia in general.
Elena Andujar, born of a Sevillana and a New Yorker, uses flamenco to bridge the cultures that she represents.  Her work includes festivals, self-produced espectáculos, master classes and even early-stage plans to make a movie of her life story, set here and there.  Her bigscreen career began when she was cast in the movie Devil’s Advocate along with flamenco great, Tomatito, to perform with Al Pacino.

So…as we knock around the idea of reviving the Iberian Festival, we’d love to hear your feedback! Let us know your thoughts!

Look forward to catching up soon!
Phoebe

Look forward to catching up soon!Phoebe

SMart CAMP Keynote Speaker Maria Popova

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SMart CAMP Keynote Speaker Maria Popova

4 Comments 07 April 2010

Maria Popova is the founder and editor in chief of Brain Pickings, a curated inventory of indiscriminate curiosity and a celebration of the cross-pollination of ideas, spanning disciplines and niches from design to technology to neuroscience. She is a prolific purveyor of eclectic interestingness on Twitter, a contributing writer with Wired UK and GOOD Magazine, and a chronic TEDster. Maria recently moved to Los Angeles, where she works as a cultural curator and planner at TBWA\Chiat\Day.
Art Interactive: Mark Wiener and Etienne Charles

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Art Interactive: Mark Wiener and Etienne Charles

No Comments 06 April 2010

The Art Interactive experience with Mark Wiener and Etienne Charles in the Penthouse of the Roger Smith Hotel was an exploration into Art, Jazz and Video Experimentation.

Etienne and Mark played off each other to create a unique live experience. The event, which was broadcasting live from New York, was also projected in real time at at the Decorazon Gallery in Texas.

Crossing Narratives!

John Birdsong Speaks at SMartCAMP at the Roger Smith Hotel

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John Birdsong Speaks at SMartCAMP at the Roger Smith Hotel

2 Comments 30 March 2010



John Christopher Alexander Michael Birdsong is a Producer Director Editor (aka Preditor) and Technical Director for Panman Productions in NYC. John has an Associates Degree from SUNY Suffolk in Photographic Imaging. It was during this time that he interned and was hired as a Producer for Plum TV. John stayed at Plum TV in the Hamptons and Nantucket for three years directing LIVE TV and creating original content and advertising. He then worked as a Preditor for HairdesignerTV.com; spearheading their LIVE web series and installing and using Darwin (open source broadcasting software) on their servers before USTREAM existed. John spends endless amounts of time on the internet and is a devout insomniac; somtimes mixing dreamtime with what appears to him to be reality. John lives with his Girlfriend Morgan-Jo Teller and their cat Fanny Fae McNamara in Hipsterville, Brooklyn.
Danika Druttman of the Roger Smith Hotel wrote an amazing recap article on SMartCAMP for the Huffington Post. In the article SMartCAMP, Social Media in the Arts: A Recap, she describes John Birdsong’s presentation.

“Another highlight from Saturday’s speakers was John Birdsong, a producer, director, editor, and technical director for Panman Productions. He focused on the methods of producing and sharing video content, the goal being, to concentrate on video making basics. Birdsong shared his video toolkit recommendations for the beginner videographers amongst us: the Flip or the Kodak Zi8, a Camcorder Access Bracket, a LED Light, a Monopod, and ‘Final Cut for Dummies’ would have us on our way to producing pre-recorded video content to make available through the online distribution channels available.

Typically behind the camera, Birdsong also has an easy public speaking manner that allowed him to translate his knowledge and wisdom into an engaging dialogue with his audience, and lead a hilariously awkward and perfectly timed dialogue with several unsuspecting characters on Chat Roulette. Birdsong predicts that this is the next big thing in Social Media — live video, thus, the one-on-one interaction with your audience that is such a critical component in the process of building relationships. Using Chat Roulette as a prime example, he led us through an entertaining cycle of brief conversations with a variety of randomly chosen people; it was engaging, fun, and personal. On a more serious note, it proves that this kind of application is a valuable channel to share your story.

Birdsong’s most resonating message was, effectively, “start telling your story and share your process as an artist,” a point also emphasized by the first keynote speaker, Marc Schiller, Founder of The Wooster Collective. He explained why he thinks video is such a vital component to a social media success for artists: “you can tell an amazing story, and we can see things that most of us don’t get to see, which is artist at work….it is interesting to see an artist take a camera with them as they are putting work up and have it go directly to the web.”
The activities of SMartCAMP would not be possible without the effort and dedication of several key parties. It is important to recognize the executive producer of the event Matt Semler and Julia Kaganskiy who put together such an interesting program. It is also important to thank all of the people involved from the events department at the Roger Smith Hotel to all of the volunteers who made the weekend so smooth. In looking at the social impact that we have made online in the last 2 months, I must thank Ustream for their support in featuring our content as it is happening Live.
I am proud the work done and would like to give a huge shout out to the Panman Productions crew and the Roger Smith Hotel for taking things to the next level. Till next time, I am John Knowles. Welcome to @Pancity. Where all of your dreams come true.
Molly Crabapple Social Media Case Study at #SMartCAMP

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Molly Crabapple Social Media Case Study at #SMartCAMP

2 Comments 29 March 2010

#SMartCAMP introduces Molly Crabapple of Dr. Sketchy at the Roger Smith Hotel.

Molly Crabapple is an award-winning artist, author and founder of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School. She has been called “One of New York’s coolest denizens” by the NY Post, “a downtown phenomenon” by the New York Times, and “THE artist of our time” by comedian Margaret Cho. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Marvel Comics, and she has spoken at the Museum of Modern Art, South by Southwest Interactive, and Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki.  Molly calls  New  York  her home, but travels internationally speaking, exhibiting art, and spreading the Sketchy’s gospel.
Dr. Sketchy’s in the Solarium @RShotel
The amazing Raquel Reed (@ihateraquelreed) in the Solarium of the Roger Smith Hotel.
These sketches were created by Ruth Kim, an aspiring artist residing in New York City.

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