This year however was a little more memorable than I would like for certain reasons, but lets just say kicking off the festival with a concert lit by candles from a temporary power outtage due to a squirrel with a particularly pernicious zest for life and a transformer was interesting and oddly cozy. Aside from computer troubles and the usual sleep deprivation, the Woodstock Film Festival for 2011 was fantastic with a terrific line-up of movies, concerts and intriguing panel discussions.
Monday, September 26, 2011
The 2011 Woodstock Film Festival
Last year was the first year I was able to volunteer for the festival and so I jumped on it and had one of the best and most memorable experiences yet, working with so many great and fun people in support of independent cinema. So when the festival came around this year, I of course jumped at the chance to volunteer once more as a photographer and the photography coordinator for the festival.
This year however was a little more memorable than I would like for certain reasons, but lets just say kicking off the festival with a concert lit by candles from a temporary power outtage due to a squirrel with a particularly pernicious zest for life and a transformer was interesting and oddly cozy. Aside from computer troubles and the usual sleep deprivation, the Woodstock Film Festival for 2011 was fantastic with a terrific line-up of movies, concerts and intriguing panel discussions.
This year however was a little more memorable than I would like for certain reasons, but lets just say kicking off the festival with a concert lit by candles from a temporary power outtage due to a squirrel with a particularly pernicious zest for life and a transformer was interesting and oddly cozy. Aside from computer troubles and the usual sleep deprivation, the Woodstock Film Festival for 2011 was fantastic with a terrific line-up of movies, concerts and intriguing panel discussions.
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