The SF Latino Film Festival in Marin

We are proud to bring the Latino Film Festival for a consecutive year to Marin. The Festival showcases the work of emerging and established filmmakers from the US, Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. It is a celebration of the latest work coming out of the 20+ countries with which we share a bond.

Join us along with our collaborators; ForWords, Canal Alliance, The Task Force on the Americas for free screenings at the Albert J. Boro Community Center.

LOST + LOVE + LOSS SHORTS
Wednesday, September 27 | 7pm

Croissant - USA / 2017 / Family / 11 mins / English
Rosario - Mexico / 2016 / Drama / 11 mins / Spanish
Estrella - USA / 2017 / Drama, Family / 11 mins / English
Black Wedding - Mexico / 2017 / Horror / 11 mins / English
Ode to Abuela - USA / 2017 / Drama / 10 mins / English
Pinata Love - USA / 2017 / Comedy, Youth / 6 mins / English

THE THIRD ROOT + EL TUCAN (Short Film)
Thursday, September 28 | 7pm

Play Ball!

This year's Sports Broadcast Summer Camp is now in session! Meet the production team who make the live broadcasts of the San Rafael Pacifics games possible.

http://cmcm.tv/sports

Can't make it to a game? Don't panic! Marin TV will be broadcasting the San Rafael Pacifics LIVE to the Education Channel on Comcast 30 | AT&T 99 | http://cmcm.tv/liveedu.

CMCM Producers Honored by Marin County Fair

CMCM members Kathleen Nemetz and Jon Pearlstone were awarded an Honorable Mention at the 2017 Marin County Fair for a video they co-produced for Marin TV. "Ride Baby Ride" is about kids who "rope and lope" as they learn equestrian skills at the Novato Horsemen's Club. The 60-year-old non-profit organization serves the horse community of the greater Bay Area with a variety of worthwhile programs. Congratulations, Kathleen and Jon!

WATCH:
Ride Baby Ride, Higher Resolution Version from Kathleen Nemetz on Vimeo.

Registration for 2017 Sports Camp

Join the Sports Broadcast Summer Camp for hands-on, professional production training available to students in the Bay Area. 

All participants will learn camera operation, directing, multi-camera switching, on-screen graphics, scorekeeping, and audio mixing, while providing live TV coverage of select baseball games to Pacifics fans.

Sign up now: www.cmcm.tv/sports

June Media Mixer

Watch new member-producer Charlie Siler tape "Climate Showdown," then mingle with other environmentalists after the show.

Wednesday, June 21 (6 - 8:30 PM)
RSVP: marinartists@hotmail.com

Ask The Experts: At Ease on Camera

In the final master class of our "Ask the Experts" series, Alyson Rutter, an actor and teacher with the award-winning The Barrow Group in NYC, will present "At Ease on Camera" on Wednesday, June 14 from 6:30 - 8:30 PM.

Learn simple tools to facilitate spontaneous compelling behavior while presenting or performing, leaving you with a renewed understanding that “less is more” and being on camera can be effortless, relaxing, and fun.

Seats still available! Sign up at http://cmcm.tv/asktheexperts

Celebrate Earth Day at CMCM on April 22 (11 AM - 4 PM)

Marin Artists International Network invites you to celebrate Earth Day 2018 at CMCM!

Catch a screening of the feature film, A Fierce Green Fire, as well as a Q&A by the producers GMO Education and the People's Environmental News. Enjoy vegan refreshments, live music, arts & crafts and more!

Sunday, April 22 from 11 AM to 4 PM

Tickets available at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3388395

For more information, call (415) 339-1378

Free CMCM Master Classes

By popular demand, CMCM will reprise its successful series of master classes on media-related topics by experts in the fields of interviewing, smartphone movie-making, editing, music, audio, and storyboarding. CMCM members may attend for free. Non-member admission of $25 includes a complimentary year-long membership to CMCM.

Sign up here: http://cmcm.tv/asktheexperts

April Media Mixer

New CMCM member Barbara McVeigh screens her documentary "Racing with Copepods," created not only to teach young people how to sail, but how to speak for our oceans.   

Wednesday, April 5
7 - 8:30 PM

Marin TV Bombed!

Well, actually it was 1969 and Marin TV wasn't in existence quite yet at this building on A Street. But it is an interesting bit of history on the place we call home. A peek at the headlines of this day reveal just how crazy the world was then, a respite perhaps from the surreal days of today. Read the full article and the headlines in the attached pdf below.