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Posted: Wednesday, 02 July 2008 1:59PM

Event Notices From July 2



Madonna U Event Brings Hollywood to Livonia: Motor City residents with big-screen dreams will have a chance to experience a little bit of Hollywood in Livonia when Madonna University hosts Project Accessible Hollywood's second annual PAH-fest Digital Media Festival. The festival was created by Christopher Coppola, nephew of director Francis Ford Coppola and brother of actor Nicholas Cage, and will bring a unique mix of free events to Madonna University's campus from July 14 through July 20. The public is invited to attend informative seminars and film nights with Hollywood notables. Attendees can also participate in a cell phone video competition and a digital video portrait contest. Six pre-selected teams will write, produce, and film a 6 minute story with the help of film professionals during the Mobi-Flicks competition. PAH-fest Motown will provide participants with equipment, coaches, and training during the unique competition. The virtual world of Second Life will take center stage during a special lunchtime concert featuring Ridha Ibrahim from Italy. The festival will also have contests and other interactive ways for the Second Life community to be part of PAH-fest Motown. Please see the Festival's web site at www.madonna.edu/festival.cfm for more information.


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