Denver Silent Film Festival was a Blast!

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Firstly, I'd like to thank the people that made this possible. "HUG" was desperate for an understanding audience and it finally got it. The Denver Silent Film Festival did it justice. Despite the quality loss from some strange conversion process and the conversion of all the films that took advantage of color tones to black & white (I'm guessing - in the spirit of "silent film") the screening was a grand success. With live orchestration from the musical student of CU Denver and the audience reaction - I couldn't have asked for more. The Query, the composer for the original musical score of HUG, shined like none other and (I believe) stood out from the crowd. Sam Golden (guitarist/pianist) told me that he narrowed down the track significantly, however, I wasn't able to tell the difference - they seemed to match the original score flawlessly. So, thank you!

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Filmmaker. Photographer. Actor. His real name is Egor Vladimirovich Kotelnikov. He was born in Almaty, Kazakhstan in 1990; moved to Denver, Colorado 11 years later and became interested in the art of filmmaking soon after. The ability to communicate ideas and emotions through body language and facial expression on film particularly fascinates him. He specializes in purposeful composition, camera movement and visual dynamics, which is why he is pursuing a career as a Director of Photography. His ultimate goal is producing an exceptional product while remaining open minded during the process. George is privileged to lead the very talented Perplexity Pictures team alongside his partner, Sinjin Jones. His favorite films use dialogue sparingly and inspire deep thought.

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