Saturday, December 13, 2008

Welcome to our blog

Hello, and welcome to the official Machina Cinema blog!

Machina Cinema is an independent film company based out of San Antonio, Texas.  It is comprised of individuals utilizing their talent to produce films and contribute to the art of filmmaking.  We have had several of our films in regional competition, shot commercials for national businesses and in association with Three Creams Productions, we are in pre production for our first full length feature film entitled The Powderkids.  To learn more about the individuals involved in Machina Cinema visit our website at www.machinacinema.com and click on Machina Cinema.

Three Creams Productions is the film production team that works under the Machina Cinema umbrella.  Three Creams Productions is writer/director Buddy Calvo, producer Perla Rivera, and producer Joe F. Gallegos III.  Three Creams Productions began in the summer of 2005 and has been going strong ever since.  We have worked on four short films, two of which have competed regionally, and we are in pre production of our first full length feature slated to start principle photography in May '09.

Now that you know a little more about us, please continue to visit our blog to stay up to date with the latest news, day to day entries and our production journal for the Powderkids.

We are always looking for talent of all sorts, actors, DPs, extras, production assistants, etc. and would love to hear from anyone interested in being part of our film team in any capacity.  If you, or anyone you know, are interested in joining our team please visit our website at 
www.machinacinema.com and click on contact.

Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more.

 

Friday, September 5, 2008

JACOB A HUGE..SUCCESS!!!

I can not say thank you enough to everyone who came out and made our film a huge hit at the Drafthouse. We did what we set out to do and sold out our showing. It went really really great and it seems like everyone had a good time and enjoyed the film. 150+ people cant be wrong.


Thanks again,
Buddy