"I'm a UNT music graduate that composes music and designs sound for multimedia. Although I'm based in Austin, I often visit Houston. I'm interested..."
"I created this group to help channel all of our creative goals in the film industry. I am an aspiring writer myself, but as I get more involved I realize many of..."
"I've been a part-time event videographer since 2003. With ever improving equipment and software (and skills), I'm ready to branch out to film making."
"I've always loved watching movies and recently have decided I want to try my hand on the creative side! I love thinking and coming up with new ideas."
"Hi, My name is Terry Ponder, I am new to the film world, I have always been a musician, I found out how much fun it is to work behind a camera. how better to learn..."
The Spring Film Group was created to give filmmakers the opportunity to gain experience in film, gain exposure and to encourage and enable industry professionals to educate and help others in their community to succeed in the film industry.
In addition to our EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS and other events, WE MAKE FILMS. Each film is a real and raw opportunity to act or be part of a crew, gain IMDB credits -- http://www.imdb.com/company/co0337009/ -- and get to know the craft and fellow filmmakers. Every set is open to all members, at any level of experience.
The SFG made 15 films in 2010 with less than two-thousand dollars in donations. We have organized numerous educational seminars focusing on various aspects of the film industry and are lining up more exciting guest speakers for future events.
We are now ready to file for our 501(c)(3) non-profit status, which will provide further incentive for larger donations that will enable us to increase the level of what we can do for the community.
However, in the meantime, any small gift or donation would help keep us doing what we do and providing opportunities for our members to learn, experience and expand the film community in Houston. We are not in this for profit or for our own egos. This is our home and we want to grow a solid film industry, right here. We (the Group Organizers) donate our time, our efforts and our own money towards helping the community in this regard, but our personal funds will not last forever. We could use some help occasionally. Please consider giving, if you are able.
If you're not familiar with us, check us out at http://www.springfilmgroup.com or on our lively facebook page -- http://www.facebook.com/thespringfilmgroup -- where we have about 1000 "likes" and are still climbing. See what we've been up to and come out and experience it for yourself! We'd love to hear from you.