Why not talk to Fremont Studios. Biznik has been hosting Events there. And BTW Congrats big time. Let me know when and I'll be there.
Private Documentary Screening
Hi folks. The documentary I have been working on about HIV/AIDS and African-Americans is now ready for screening. I'm looking for someone with a video projector or screening room to host a private gathering of Bizniks to view the completed documentary, followed by a discussion. You can see a trailer for the film on IMDb at http://www.imdb.com/video/wab/vi2765881881/ . Cheers for now. David,
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Posted by David Krafchick, Seattle, Washington | Aug 10, 2009
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Posted by Dan McComb, Seattle, Washington | Aug 10, 2009
Congratulations David. I can't wait to see your film. I have a video projector but no screening room. Anyone else?
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Posted by Biznik Community Tech Support, Seattle, Washington | Aug 12, 2009
The Tiger Lounge in Georgetown has a "theater" downstairs that can be used for just this kind of thing. I am not sure of their technical infrastructure, but they are excited about Biznik and have great food and drinks... contact them here.
The Seattle Public Library downtown has a variety of conference rooms available, and they have tech infrastructure as well. (Not to mention a super-groovy building!)
And to second David's comment, Fremont Studios has an actual 50-person movie theater, and has been very friendly to Biznik. (Scott is a Biznik, too.)
Please let us know when you are screening your film!
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Posted by David Guilbault, Seattle, Washington | Aug 13, 2009
Thanks folks. Good suggestions all. Cheers. David.
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Posted by Gillian Vik, Seattle, Washington | Aug 14, 2009
There is also a theater at the 911 media arts center downtown. They have an open screening every second Monday with filmmakers from Seattle showing 5 minute clips of the movies they are working on, which is very fun to go to. You can find them on Meetup.com - I know they are moving sometime soon, so I'm not sure what they're new space is like.
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Posted by Dan McComb, Seattle, Washington | Aug 14, 2009
I read in the Stranger this week that 911 has had to move out of their location to the U District, and they no longer have a screening room?
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