The ONG youth reporters were too young to enter this over 21 venue; however, they were checking out the animation spotlight [w/BR AD TAYLOR, cimc vista] at the Holiday Village Cinema III.
Earlier, we began our day with a hearty breakfast at Pizza n Noodle on Main Street. Next, we moved on over to our launching pad, "The Filmmakers Lodge," and we walked up the three flights of stairs anticipating our first face-to-face introduction to SHIRLEY SNEVE, Executive Director at the Native American Public Telecommunications [http://www.nativetelecom.org/]. As we headed out to the Native Forum workshop at the New Frontier, we met up with a talented band "Bramble" [banjo, charango, guitar, accordian, percussion.] performing on Main Street. ONG reporter Nick Ortiz interviewed BRAMBLE and then ONG headed out to the New Frontier where we met up, once again, with SHIRLEY SNEVE to attend:
Making Indigenous Shortfilms: Featuring Shímásání by Blackhorse Lowe
The day faded into an evening of watching "The Dry Land". A story of a soldier coming home to small town Texas from Iraq only to find that it is not possible to pick up where he left off. Due to the reality of post traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD), the soldier seeks to find the answer to 'what happened' in a hit made on his unit. sundance.bside.com
[1/29/10 will continue this blog later...off to the Sundance Headquarters to meet up with Publicist Michelle Shining Elk to conduct interviews with Jason Ritter (Dry Land, The), Bird Runningwater, and Heather Rae (Dry Land, The)] -patricia
Okay, it is now 10:24 p.m. and let's get the blog on the road...As I mentioned above, let's unfold Day 3. Tomorrow. -patricia

