Sponsors & Friends
SponsorsSPONSOR PACKAGES
Gallaware, a local productivity software development company, developed our web site as well as all the behind the scenes software that makes our festival run smoothly. They have also donated countless hours of time and effort to all facets of festival operations.
You can learn more about them at http://www.Gallaware.com.
CRFF is actively looking for Sponsorship and Volunteers for the Festival.
Please review the Sponsorship Packages at the link above
then contact April Gallagher at
Friends
Friends of the CRFF are people, businesses and organizations that give significant time and/or resources to support our efforts for a successful film festival and we would like to give CRFF 2010 friends special recognition.
Formerly the Colorado Film Commission, the Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media's own Laura Grey participated in the CRFF 2009 "Tenacity In Independent Film Making" seminar, along with a few other local filmmaking experts. She also helped the CRFF honor it's exceptional submissions at the Awards Ceremony. COFTM's Director, Kevin Shand, helped present awards for CRFF 2010. Visit www.coloradofilm.org to find out more about how the Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media can assist with film production in Colardo.
The Colorado Film School (www.coloradofilmschool.net), located in Denver, CO, has been identified by International Cinematographers Guild (ICG) Magazine as one of the "superlative" film programs in the nation "that rival the preeminent institutions". CFS offers Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees, a one year Advanced Immersion and a variety of other Certificates in a rigorous professional training environment with areas of study including writing/directing, cinematography/videography, post production, writing/producing, and acting for the screen. CFS provided camera equipment and an instructor for the CRFF 2010 Studio/Production workshop on Saturday.
Lighting Services, Inc. (www.lsidenver.com), in Denver Colorado, has been partners with film professionals in Colorado, the Rocky Mountains, and throughout the country since 1974, providing complete lighting, grip and camera rental for television, video and film production. They also have three of Colorado’s finest sound stages with extensive support services at the Denver Studio Complex. LSI's people are dedicated to keeping your production running smooth. They graciously donated the use of a complete compliment of lighting and grip equipment for the CRFF 2010 Studio/Production workshop on Saturday.
eCollegeFinder.org helps people find the right accredited online colleges, offering a wide range of online Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees as well as undergraduate and graduate certificates and diplomas from top online schools and universities. They graciously offered to help keep submission costs down for CRFF 2010 Rocky Mountain region filmmaking talent by donating money towards late submission fees. That allowed the "general" submission period fees to remain in effect through the close of the submission period until the donated money ran out.
Prize Donators
We would like to thank the following companies for their generous donation of CRFF 2010 festival give-aways.
Showbiz Store and Cafe, a division of Media Services, is dedicated to serving the entertainment industry as the resource for production software (including its own brand Showbiz Software), books, tapes, supplies and educational seminars. In addition to online store (www.showbizsoftware.com) , Showbiz operates two retail stores in Los Angeles and New York where the company supports local filmmakers and emerging talent through industry-related events, workshops, special discounts, and scholarship programs. Showbiz Store and Cafe donated 2 copies each of "Showbiz Budgeting" and "Showbiz Scheduling" software packages.
Congrats to the following winners of the Showbiz Software:
SetWear (www.setwear.com) manufactures specialized gear with safety in mind – performance gloves, bags, pouches, belts and accessories. Their mission is to continually provide the entertainment industry professional with new and innovative products that work as hard as they do. Through constant R&D, years of experience and way too many blisters, SetWear has been able to develop a line of tried and true products for most everyone below the line. For Gaffers, Grips, Props, Electricians and everyone in-between, SetWear’s got you covered. They also have a number of dealers in the Rocky Mountain Region. In addition to their Gift Bag contribution (discounts on web purchases), SetWear has donated a number of water bottle/canister holders.
2010 GIFT BAG DONATIONS
Outlets at Castle Rock (www.outletsatcastlerock.com) - have donated gift bags that will be given out to the first 100 festival attendees. Other contributors to the gift bags thus far include:
- Always Best Care Senior Services (denversouth.AlwaysBestCare.com)
- Best Buy, Parker (stores.bestbuy.com/1410)
- BYG Promotions (www.bygpromotions.com)
- Colorado Life Lessons, LLC (www.ColoradoLifeLessons.com)
- Crowfoot Valley Coffee (www.crowfootcoffee.com)
- Impact Promotionals (www.impactpromotionals.com)
- Theatre of Dreams (www.amazingshows.com)
- Mountain Main Fruit & Nut (www.mtnman.com)
Volunteers & Service Providers
This festival could never happen without the support of volunteers and those who provide products and/or services at little to no charge. As much fun as hosting a film festival is, it's also a lot of work, both in the months preceeding the festival and during the weekend of the event. If you've always wanted to get involved in the filmmaking business (or even already are) and would like to help make the CRFF 2011 everything we hope it to be, and more, contact Tim Gallagher at .
Our special thanks to our CRFF 2010 volunteers extraordinaire:
Gallaware, a local productivity software development company, developed our web site as well as all the behind the scenes software that makes our festival run smoothly. They have also donated countless hours of time and effort to all facets of festival operations.You can learn more about them at http://www.Gallaware.com.
Please review the Sponsorship Packages at the link above
then contact April Gallagher at
Friends
Friends of the CRFF are people, businesses and organizations that give significant time and/or resources to support our efforts for a successful film festival and we would like to give CRFF 2010 friends special recognition.
Formerly the Colorado Film Commission, the Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media's own Laura Grey participated in the CRFF 2009 "Tenacity In Independent Film Making" seminar, along with a few other local filmmaking experts. She also helped the CRFF honor it's exceptional submissions at the Awards Ceremony. COFTM's Director, Kevin Shand, helped present awards for CRFF 2010. Visit www.coloradofilm.org to find out more about how the Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media can assist with film production in Colardo.
The Colorado Film School (www.coloradofilmschool.net), located in Denver, CO, has been identified by International Cinematographers Guild (ICG) Magazine as one of the "superlative" film programs in the nation "that rival the preeminent institutions". CFS offers Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees, a one year Advanced Immersion and a variety of other Certificates in a rigorous professional training environment with areas of study including writing/directing, cinematography/videography, post production, writing/producing, and acting for the screen. CFS provided camera equipment and an instructor for the CRFF 2010 Studio/Production workshop on Saturday.
Lighting Services, Inc. (www.lsidenver.com), in Denver Colorado, has been partners with film professionals in Colorado, the Rocky Mountains, and throughout the country since 1974, providing complete lighting, grip and camera rental for television, video and film production. They also have three of Colorado’s finest sound stages with extensive support services at the Denver Studio Complex. LSI's people are dedicated to keeping your production running smooth. They graciously donated the use of a complete compliment of lighting and grip equipment for the CRFF 2010 Studio/Production workshop on Saturday.eCollegeFinder.org helps people find the right accredited online colleges, offering a wide range of online Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees as well as undergraduate and graduate certificates and diplomas from top online schools and universities. They graciously offered to help keep submission costs down for CRFF 2010 Rocky Mountain region filmmaking talent by donating money towards late submission fees. That allowed the "general" submission period fees to remain in effect through the close of the submission period until the donated money ran out.
Prize Donators
We would like to thank the following companies for their generous donation of CRFF 2010 festival give-aways.
Showbiz Store and Cafe, a division of Media Services, is dedicated to serving the entertainment industry as the resource for production software (including its own brand Showbiz Software), books, tapes, supplies and educational seminars. In addition to online store (www.showbizsoftware.com) , Showbiz operates two retail stores in Los Angeles and New York where the company supports local filmmakers and emerging talent through industry-related events, workshops, special discounts, and scholarship programs. Showbiz Store and Cafe donated 2 copies each of "Showbiz Budgeting" and "Showbiz Scheduling" software packages.
Congrats to the following winners of the Showbiz Software:
- Tara Hunter
- Bonnie Mae
- Joshua Ray
- Mark Roeder
SetWear (www.setwear.com) manufactures specialized gear with safety in mind – performance gloves, bags, pouches, belts and accessories. Their mission is to continually provide the entertainment industry professional with new and innovative products that work as hard as they do. Through constant R&D, years of experience and way too many blisters, SetWear has been able to develop a line of tried and true products for most everyone below the line. For Gaffers, Grips, Props, Electricians and everyone in-between, SetWear’s got you covered. They also have a number of dealers in the Rocky Mountain Region. In addition to their Gift Bag contribution (discounts on web purchases), SetWear has donated a number of water bottle/canister holders.
Landmark Theaters (www.landmarktheatres.com) donated free movie theater passes.
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Chilis Restaurant (www.chilis.com)donated gift certificates. |
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donated free movie theater passes. |
Outback Restaurant (www.outback.com)donated gift certificates. |
Outlets at Castle Rock (www.outletsatcastlerock.com) - have donated gift bags that will be given out to the first 100 festival attendees. Other contributors to the gift bags thus far include:
- Always Best Care Senior Services (denversouth.AlwaysBestCare.com)
- Best Buy, Parker (stores.bestbuy.com/1410)
- BYG Promotions (www.bygpromotions.com)
- Colorado Life Lessons, LLC (www.ColoradoLifeLessons.com)
- Crowfoot Valley Coffee (www.crowfootcoffee.com)
- Impact Promotionals (www.impactpromotionals.com)
- Theatre of Dreams (www.amazingshows.com)
- Mountain Main Fruit & Nut (www.mtnman.com)
Volunteers & Service Providers
This festival could never happen without the support of volunteers and those who provide products and/or services at little to no charge. As much fun as hosting a film festival is, it's also a lot of work, both in the months preceeding the festival and during the weekend of the event. If you've always wanted to get involved in the filmmaking business (or even already are) and would like to help make the CRFF 2011 everything we hope it to be, and more, contact Tim Gallagher at .
Our special thanks to our CRFF 2010 volunteers extraordinaire:
- Maria Teresa Garcia
- Mark Mook
- Columbine Printing
- CP & D (Custom Promotions & Distribution)
- Douglas County Event Center
- Flying Horse Catering
- The Fowl Line
Landmark Theaters (
Chilis Restaurant (
Outback Restaurant (