The searchlight draws people to the historic California Theater for the opening night of Cinequest. People in the know buy passes and tickets early. The theater always sells out the first night. It’s important for even journalists to arrive early because the staff will count empty seats and sell them.
Opening night, and Cinequest in general, doesn’t seem official until you’ve seen and been greeted by the ever-cheerful Nathan Louie. It seems demeaning to call a person a mascot, so, perhaps he’s the Cinequest avatar? At any rate, he has the most amazing range of fancy suits, topcoats, and hats. Simply glamorous.
This year, there was greeter competition in the form of models sporting the matching dresses and small laptops designed by Vivienne Tam. The hp laptops were about the size of a clutch purse. During the preamble there was some video of the catwalk, accompanied by live models in front, and a filmed statement by Vivienne Tam. Steve Wozniak also made a video appearance with his partner for Dancing with the Stars.
Probably my biggest issue with the timing of the Cinequest opening, is that I never seem to have time to eat dinner beforehand. By the end of the film, my bloodsugar plummets, which tends to make me a bit giddy and airheaded. After the film, this year it was Wake, there is always a packed celebration. The past couple of years, it was held in the lovely Mosaic Lounge at the Hotel Montgomery. This year it was at a new venue. I misread the directions in the press pack, and neglected to look up the addresses on Google Maps on my iPhone. Consequently, I led Keith and Maureen to the wrong place, whereupon we gave up and went to Denny’s. It was a long night, and I was tired.
San Jose’s own fabulous film festival, Cinequest, starts today. “What’s Up Wit’ That?” has interviewed the fine folks at Cinequest, including here and here. If you want a taste, check out this public service announcement we did for them.
We’ll offer reviews and coverage of events, but it’s better to experience it for yourself. If you need help deciding which films to see, Festival Fanatic has a great set-up to prioritize films and fit them into your schedule.
I was reminded that although I am remastering our older episodes, several of them have been posted to the web previously. I have been remiss on writing articles about them and posting them here on Fired Up Productions. com. Sorry.
So, I will put that on my to-do list and start listing them on this website. I won't announce them, but when I remaster the video (if possible), I will post links to both the old and the remastered episodes. For episodes that were remastered already, I will edit their news articles to include the link to the old show.
The Maker Faire really expanded my perception of what a bicycle can be, so I was looking forward to having an artisan bicycle maker on the show. ShortyFatz is not the wild and crazy bike company I was expecting. They are very artistic, but much more practical for everyday use. That's actually more my style. I have a lot of useless stuff already. I like things that are cool and practical. ShortyFatz is definitely that.
Our very first episode. We were nervous. You can tell Andrew is still working on his style. Here is the link. If you want to see the original episode before remastering, go here.
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