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Reel Jobs. Reel Proud. Real New Yorkers.
December 9, 2008
Click here to view the eight PSA spots featuring local crew members.
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New York City Thanks Residents for Supporting Local Film and Television Production in New PSA Campaign
December 9, 2008
The Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting has unveiled a public service announcement featuring New Yorkers who work in the production industry in an effort to thank local residents for hosting film and television production in their neighborhood. The campaign also aims to educate New Yorkers about the importance of the industry and the residents who make their living working behind the scenes in film and television here.
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Celebrate 2009 with 'Scenes from the City' Calendar
December 3, 2008
To celebrate the new year, the Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting is proud to announce the publication of the 'Scenes from the City' 2009 wall calendar.
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Broadway Goes Green: Productions Commit to Reducing Carbon Footprint
December 3, 2008
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and members of the Broadway community announced a commitment for Broadway to "go green" and become more environmentally responsible as they reduce their carbon footprint
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Museum of the Moving Image Offers Free Admission, Expanded Gallery Hours during Holiday Season
December 3, 2008
During the holiday season, the Museum of the Moving Image offers free admission and has expanded its public gallery hours.
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Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting and IFP Announce Recipient of First-Ever NextGenNYC Grant for Emerging Filmmakers
December 3, 2008
Commissioner Katherine Oliver of the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting and IFP, the nation’s oldest and largest organization of independent filmmakers, today announced the first-ever recipient of NextGenNYC, an initiative that promotes emerging filmmakers graduating from CUNY.
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18th Annual Gotham Awards Celebrate Independent Films in NYC
December 3, 2008
The best and brightest in independent film were honored at the 18th Annual Gotham Awards on Tuesday, December 2.
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Broadway Hit 'Doubt' Debuts on the Big Screen
December 3, 2008
The adaptation of John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize and Tony winning 'Doubt' makes its theatrical debut in December.
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Internet Week Returns June 2009
December 3, 2008
Internet Week New York will take place June 1-8, 2009, bringing the Internet to life once again across New York City for the second year in a row.
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Rockefeller Center Lights up for the Holidays
December 3, 2008
Rockefeller Center will once again be home to the brightest Christmas tree in New York City as NBC celebrates the annual lighting on December 3 at 8pm.
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Last Chance to See 'Hairspray' and More in December
December 3, 2008
Now's the last chance to see a few Broadway shows nearing the end of their runs.
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Tune In: The Muppets Celebrate Christmas in NYC
December 3, 2008
Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and the rest of the gang race to save Christmas in a new special "A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa," which shot on location in New York City earlier this fall.
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Local Students Spend Election Day at the 'Ballotbox'
December 3, 2008
This year’s presidential election engaged a younger generation of voters and inspired a particular group of local students from the Academy for Careers in Television & Film (ACTvF) who were given cameras to document democracy in action on Election Day.
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New Yorkers Recycle Electronics in Great Numbers
December 3, 2008
The recent electronic recycling venture between NYC and NBC has paid off - more than 360,000 pounds of electronic waste was collected at locations throughout the five boroughs.
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REEL 13 Features 'Thirteen Conversations'
December 3, 2008
REEL 13, Thirteen's weekly Saturday night film series, features a New York-based film that interlocks the lives of strangers, all seeking happiness.
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MOFTB Launches PSA Campaign in City Buses
November 5, 2008
In an effort to thank local residents for hosting film and television production in their neighborhood, the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting has unveiled a public service campaign featuring New Yorkers who work in the production industry.
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How to Get to 'Sesame Street' at the Apollo Theater
November 19, 2008
For almost four decades, "Sesame Street" has stayed true to its original mission - educating children through television. At a panel discussion moderated by Commissioner Katherine Oliver at the Apollo Theater, the show's creative team was on hand to share their experiences creating the beloved children’s series.
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MOFTB, Apollo Theater, Sesame Workshop, and the Center for Communication Announce "Sesame Street: Made in NY" Panel
November 5, 2008
On Tuesday, November 18, the New York City Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting, in conjunction with the Apollo Theater Foundation, Sesame Workshop, and the Center for Communication, will present "Sesame Street: Made in NY" at the world famous Apollo Theater.
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New TKTS Booth Unveiled on Enhanced Father Duffy Square
November 5, 2008
Located at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue at 46th Street, the enlarged and enhanced Father Duffy Square now features a redesigned TKTS booth under glowing glass steps.
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NYC Bus Shelters Land on 'Mars'
November 5, 2008
New York City commuters got to travel back to 1973 as ABC's "Life on Mars" was featured on eighty-five bus shelters throughout October.
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