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Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City

Promoting creative and artistic expression through independent film, video and media production.

About Me

The Independent Filmmakers Coalition (IFC) of Kansas City is a non-profit organization that promotes regional independent film, video and media production.
The IFC provides a setting for education, artistic expression, networking, and the cooperative sharing of resources to anyone with an interest in filmmaking.
The Independent Filmmakers Coalition (IFC) and its History
The Independent Filmmakers Coalition (IFC) was founded in 1993 by Kansas City-based professional and amateur filmmakers as an organization to support independent filmmakers.
The IFC is a non-profit organization with the mission to:
Promote regional independent film, video and media production, and
Provide a setting for education, artistic expression, networking, and the cooperative sharing of resources to anyone with an interest in filmmaking.
IFC Membership and Weekly Meetings
The weekly meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Westport Coffee House, 4010 Pennsylvania, Kansas City, MO. Meetings are free to the public.
With close to 200 members, the IFC includes professional and aspiring professional filmmakers (directors, producers, editors, screenwriters, actors, technical or artistic directors and crew), film hobbyists, educators, photographers, writers, artists, musicians, theater professionals, advertising and marketing executives, film production and theater executives, and those in other various professions.
The IFC is honored to have among its membership:
Emmy Award winners.
Filmmakers and actors whose works have screened at the premiere film festivals, including Sundance and Tribeca.
Professionals who’ve worked or are now working at Kansas City, Los Angeles and New York film production companies.
The IFC prides itself on being a democratic organization with its membership annually electing officers who serve in a voluntary capacity. Other points of pride include being an organization that:
Has a membership encompassing all ages, ethnic backgrounds, and walks of life.
Counts females as one-third of its membership even as the film industry is overwhelmingly male-dominated.
Encourages its members to engage in cooperative film ventures, helping each other gratis in making their respective films and thereby helping produce films on limited budgets.
Holds weekly meetings that frequently draw 60-75 people each week and includes opportunities for attendees to promote their film-related projects, publicly introduce themselves, and network with other filmmakers.
Each week conducts or gives members the opportunities to conduct directed screenplay readings, film screenings, film evaluations, actor monologues, auditions, and film-related seminars and workshops.IFC members and the public are also treated to special:
Appearances of national filmmakers who share their experiences in filmmaker dialogues and screen their films at the Tivoli at Manor Square Theater.
Educational workshops conducted by national screenwriters and other filmmakers.
Annual dues are kept low (now at $25) so they don’t prove a deterrent to becoming a member. Dues entitle members to rent IFC-owned equipment (valued at $10,000) at fees drastically below the going rental rate; discounts on equipment and other services at IFC-friendly businesses; and discounts on tickets at independent
For more information visit the IFC website: http://www.ifckc.org
2007 KIFF IFC Trailer Trash CompetitionPhoto's courtesy of Toby Tolbert


Godhead IFC PanicButton program feature - Trailer
Godhead is the story of Zero and Magus, two friends who are torn apart by their own imaginations, after they find access to another dimension through a small, glass amulet called a “dragon tear". As they continue to delve, again and again, deep into this mystical realm, the dragon tear becomes like a drug. Rapidly, they're absorbed by this spellbinding, spiritual dimension and the goddess-like entity they encounter there. Fantasy and reality begin to blur, as these rapt, emotional adventures become the center of their lives. Jealousy, greed and betrayal push their friendship to the brink, because sharing the dragon tear means sharing something else, the intoxicating, beguiling woman on the other side. Thematically, the film subtext examines the human mind then branches out into an array of complex themes that make up and challenge our own spirituality. Woven together with richly imaginative vignettes and visual effects, Godhead not only allows the viewer to experience this dragon tear realm, but to feel the characters spiritual and mental predicament first-hand.
IFC PanicButton feature Godhead is now available online as a digital download. You can download the feature first IFC PanicButton feature for rent or to own. Click here .

My Interests

Making FilmsThe weekly meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Westport Coffee House, 4010 Pennsylvania, Kansas City, MO. Meetings are free to the public.

I'd like to meet:

Actors, producers, directors, editors, aspiring and professional filmmakers, production assistants, cinematographers, grips, musicians, film festivals, production companies, distributors, and anyone with an interest or experience in the film making process.

Music:

Featured Local Artist of the Month: Michael Tushaus"From the composer, Michael Tushaus, DIGISPHERE is a virtual symphonic journey transcending through an array of musical styles and flavors. It portrays a soundtrack that is dark and mysterious, adventurous and exciting. It paints dynamic drama that resonates epic Romanticism. Harmonically and rhythmically statisfying, its inner melody pulses both with haunting tones and heroic vitality. www.digispheremusic.com. You can find more info from my website as well.

Movies:

Winners of the 2007 IFC 357 Festival:
1st 3 Minutes or less: David Winger "New Product Intro #14"
1st 5 Minutes or less: James Campbell "Safe & Sound"
1st 7 Minutes or less: David Berry "Dr. Zero"
Audience Choice: Bill Connelly "Cinder"
Overall Festival Winner: James Campbell "Safe & Sound"

Books:

Coming Soon, Featured Local Filmmaker of the Month

Heroes:

Kirby Cobb Founder of the IFC

My Blog

Serial Film Exercise

The Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City will be screening films of the Serial Exercise Wednesday, June 25th at 7:30pm, following a short meeting of the members and guests.The Serial Exerci...
Posted by Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:04:00 PST

NO BUDGET FILM SEMINAR 7:30PM WED 6/11

So you want to make a film, but you don't have much in the way of money... or hell, maybe you don't have any money! Does that mean your dream of making a film dies or gets put on indefinite hold?Not n...
Posted by Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City on Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:56:00 PST

"One Night Stand"

HOW ABOUT A ONE NIGHT STAND?The Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City, is proud to announce the Eighth Annual "One Night Stand" Film Competition (count em... Eight-more than any other festiv...
Posted by Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City on Wed, 21 May 2008 09:04:00 PST

may 14th!!! "last breath" seminar - ty jones and aaron laue!!!

"Last Breath" creative team share secrets of making $100,000 film look like multi-million-dollar movie & & Or how they got Gus Van Sant's sound editor, an award-winning composer, great local talents a...
Posted by Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City on Sun, 11 May 2008 03:41:00 PST

no first friday ifc screening tonight

unfortunately the windy conditions today and tonight are a little much for our screen so our plans to screen some comedy and film noir shorts from the filmmakers of kansas city tonight at first friday...
Posted by Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City on Sat, 03 May 2008 04:21:00 PST

Saturday Night! KC Comedy Short Film Festival!!!

Kansas City Comedy Short Film Fest April 26th KANSAS CITY COMEDY SHORT FILM FESTAPRIL 26th 2008 @ THE EMBASSY BISTRO7:00 pm! Screening @ 8:00 pm3945 Main Street.Kansas City, Mo 64111Short Comedy Films...
Posted by Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City on Sat, 26 Apr 2008 07:45:00 PST

Kansas City Comedy Short Film Fest April 26th

KANSAS CITY COMEDY SHORT FILM FEST APRIL 26th 2008 @ THE EMBASSY BISTRO FILM SUBMISSION GUIDELINES & ENTRY FORM http://www.ifckc.org/public/forms/CSFF_Film_Submission.pdf Please review the 2008 K...
Posted by Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City on Fri, 18 Apr 2008 11:04:00 PST

IFC’s Kansas City Comedy Short Film Festival April 26th!!!

head on over to www.ifckc.org for the entry form!!!...
Posted by Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 06:15:00 PST

2008 Kansas City Jubilee Film Festival  April 1620

2008 Kansas City Jubilee Film Festival  April 1620  www.kcjubilee.org INCLUDING: Crosscut: Women Making Movies: 10 am Saturday, 4/19; see belowIt's the 12th annual celebration of independent film i...
Posted by Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 06:10:00 PST

IFC Film Lecture Series presents Rossana Jeran April 2nd

Wednesday, April 2 - 7:30 PM - Westport Coffee House - downstairs theaterIFC LECTURERossana Jeran will discuss transitioning from the making of short films to making feature length films. Jeran will w...
Posted by Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 08:21:00 PST