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This downtown Tulsa institution uses film to foster understanding and appreciation of the diversity of the human experience, and create community among the viewers in the restored historic Circle Cinema theatre. |
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The Oklahoma City Museum of Art serves over 135,000 visitors annually from all fifty states and over thirty foreign countries and hosts special exhibitions drawn from throughout the world. The Museum boasts a collection of American and European art, including a comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly, and the region’s premiere repertoire cinema, which presents the finest international, independent, and classic films. |
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Founded by a group of local filmmakers, the branch of the Norman Arts Council known as the Cinematic Artists of Norman (CAN) strives to strengthen the community of filmmakers in the area by providing valuable resources and outlets for local filmmakers. Open to all ages and experience levels, CAN seeks to build a support system for the creativity of film and video and to elevate the film industry’s profile in Norman. |
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Organized by Cinematic Artists of Norman (CAN), CAN Connect is a monthly gathering of CAN members and any interested parties held the first Tuesday of each month at the Norman Public Library. These meetings provide members an opportunity to share job announcements, pitch script ideas, network with industry professionals, discuss equipment and technology, hold script readings, and share tips and tricks for film and video production. |
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A site of the Oklahoma Film Critics Circle, the state's professional association of film critics. |
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Film & Video Production in the City of Lawton, OK As the fourth largest city in Oklahoma, Lawton has many diverse locations offering filmmakers low cost, quick response, and resources for film projects. The city is happy to assist no matter the production phase and was recently listed on Forbes' List as one of the top 100 places for business. |
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The United Filmmakers of Oklahoma (UFO) is a group of directors, writers, actors, artists, producers, crew and volunteers in the Oklahoma City and surrounding areas that come together for the purpose of creating independent films. UFO hosts meetings and screenings to encourage local filmmakers to meet, network, and collaborate on projects. |
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Professional Filmmakers of Oklahoma The Oklahoma Filmmaker Community is a group of professionals who are working to unify and organize the industry within the state. Constantly striving to help artists produce the highest quality films possible, the organization holds meetings and private test screenings to discuss industry issues and to allow local filmmakers to meet, to network, and to collaborate on projects. |
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