Join in! Listen to our Weekly Podcast Episodes

Click Here To View Our Podcast Channel

  • October 25, 2012

    Alamo Drafthouse is known for having a unique theater experience from serving you at your seat to their hilarious programming series. One of the best aspects of the theater is their strict no texting/tweeting/calling/talking rules and now Drafthouse is giving fans a chance to help them in the quest to keep it that way by creating their own “Don’t Talk or Text” PSA. Filmmakers now have the opportunity to win $1000 and have their trailers shown in Alamo Drafthouses around the country! The official rules and submission info is available after the jump!


     

    ****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE****

    ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE PRESENTS THE  

    “DON’T TALK OR TEXT DURING MOVIES”

    FILMMAKING FRENZY

    Austin, TX – Wednesday, October 24, 2012 - Alamo Drafthouse is proud to announce the latest Filmmaking Frenzy, “Don’t Talk or Text During Movies.” Alamo Drafthouse is known for its strict “No Talking, No Texting” policy and firmly believes that talking and texting during movies is a cinematic disease that must be wiped out.  Now the Alamo Drafthouse is giving fans and budding filmmakers the chance to create the cure to eradicate this disease with their own “Don’t Talk” PSA!

    Alamo Drafthouse has partnered with the likes of R. Lee Ermey, Peter Bogdanovich, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, George Romero, Will Ferrell, Patton Oswalt, Academy Award nominated director Jason Reitman, and even a previously ejected patron to help communicate their zero-tolerance policy on talking and texting during movies.  Now Alamo is asking filmmakers and film lovers alike to share their own creative ideas on how to let movie patrons know talking and texting will not be tolerated at the Drafthouse.

    Submissions to the “No Talking, No Texting” Filmmaking Frenzy can be almost anything you can imagine.  Please see below for rules and guidelines.

    RULES & GUIDELINES:

    Your video must have the “Don’t Talk or Text During Movies” theme.

    Your video must contain the Alamo Drafthouse logo which can be found here:drafthouse.com/assets

    Your video must be suitable for audiences PG-13 or under, no nudity or profanity.

    Your video cannot have any violence or weapons present.

    Your video should be no longer than 60 seconds in length.

    Video submissions must be entered by November 21, 2012

    All video submissions in the “Don’t Talk or Text During Movies” Filmmaking Frenzy will be put on Badass Digest for viewing and voting until 12:00 PM CST on Wednesday, November 28.  Voting will determine the winning submission in each Alamo Drafthouse market: Austin, San Antonio, Houston, Kansas City and Winchester.  Once the top submissions are determined based on this voting, a panel of esteemed judges including Alamo Drafthouse CEO & Founder Tim League, Creative Director Henri Mazza and Badass Digest Badass-in-Chief Devin Faraci, will be assembled to view the top trailers and select one grand prize-winner.

    The winners from each market will win a $200 Alamo gift card and their video will be screened before movies in their local Alamo Drafthouse location.  The Grand Prize winner will receive a $1,000 Visa gift card and their video will be screened before movies at Alamo Drafthouse locations nationwide.

    The Filmmaking Frenzy will also include a prize category for Alamo Drafthouse employee submissions.  The top video submission from a Drafthouse employee will receive a $500 Visa gift card.

    The Filmaking Frenzy Contest is hosted by Badass Digest, the pop culture site of Alamo Drafthouse. You can read all the submission rules and guidelines and submit your film here: http://www.filmmakingfrenzy.com.

    About Terence Johnson


    When he's not enduring Shade Samurai training from Victoria Grayson, you can find Terence spends his time being an avid watcher of television, Criterion film collector, Twitter addict, and awards season obsessive. Opinionated but open minded, ratchet but with class, Terence holds down the fort as the producer of the Power Hour podcast and will soon be taking over Historical Circuit, bringing you the best films and hidden gems from the lovely history of cinema. As the only person with a degree in a STEM field (B.S. in Civil Engineering), he's holding it down for the nerds who love film. You can follow him on Twitter at @LeNoirAuteur.

    Related Stories:

    Leave a Comment

    No comments yet.

    Comments RSS

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


    seven + 1 =

    You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>



    © Copyright 2008-2012 AwardsCircuit.com - All rights reserved.


    Disclaimer: AwardsCircuit.com is a private, independently owned site which is intended only as entertainment. The views expressed on this website may or may not reflect those of its owner.