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By Katherine Sather
June 10, 2009 1:16 PM

This video, titled "7 Steps," is the winner of the 2009 PocketMedia Film Festival, an innovative event put together by the UW's Master of Communication in Digital Media. The first ever contest invited members of the UW community to create mini-movies using small, handheld cameras and cell phones - devices small enough to fit in your pocket. UW staffer Mark Blasco won two passes to SIFF for his flick, which is posted above. The contest drew 35 entries. Click here to view all the winners. (Link via Lost Remote)

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There’s an amazing film coming soon to Seattle that I can’t wait to see. Audience of One will be at the Northwest Film Forum July 17-19. It’s a documentary chronicling Richard Gazowsky in his attempt to make an epic biblical science fiction movie. Guided by a directive from God, He and his church attempt to make a film that could cost up to 100 million dollars and redefine the Hollywood epic. Director Michael Jacobs follows the church in their unwavering dependence in God despite the many obstacles in their way. A humorous and moving film about faith, obsession, and delusion. Modern version of Don Quixote. Incredible!

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There’s an amazing film coming soon to Seattle that I can’t wait to see. Audience of One will be at the Northwest Film Forum July 17-19. It’s a documentary chronicling Richard Gazowsky in his attempt to make an epic biblical science fiction movie. Guided by a directive from God, He and his church attempt to make a film that could cost up to 100 million dollars and redefine the Hollywood epic. Director Michael Jacobs follows the church in their unwavering dependence in God despite the many obstacles in their way. A humorous and moving film about faith, obsession, and delusion. Modern version of Don Quixote. Incredible!

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