LoliGirls Updates! 11/14/2009
So from now on "LoliGirls" will refer to the short documentary we completed last summer, and the Loli Movie will refer to our next project: a feature-length (60+ min) documentary on Lolita. I've gotten asked on numerous occasions how exactly I can make my short documentary into some full-length. I know it's hard to imagine extending our cute short film! But the Movie will be a lot broader and, although it will have some personalities, it will cover more of the history of the fashion, the philosophy behind it, and how it fits into the American J-Pop culture scene. So for research purposes I've been following a number of lolita blogs (lifestyle and non-lifestyle) as well as keeping an eye on larger communities such as EGL. I've also enlisted the help of a loli expert;) Everything is still very much in the preliminary stages, but I'll post frequent updates on our progress here. In January I'll most likely be visiting Tokyo Rebel in New York (camera in tow) to conduct some interviews. I was told that after Christmas they would have most of their Lolita lines in stock. Also, I'm going to work on getting a test screening of LoliGirls at NYU to get some audience reactions that will hopefully help me with the Movie concept. So that's all the news for now! Shhhhh! It's (another) secret!! 10/15/2009
Hope you guys enjoyed another secret screening! Sorry I wasn't around to monitor things personally, I was taking a production workshop all weekend, learning how to raise money to shoot a feature-length documentary on lolitas:) There will be other secret screenings, but for now, I'd suggest working on your Scary Loli Contest Entries!! :D Loli Contest! 10/09/2009
Want a copy of the LoliGirls poster? Enter the LoliGirls October Halloween Contest! Here's the deal: Contest details: THEME: It was a dark and stormy night... Write a scary short story, poem, play, comic or draw a scary picture featuring a lolita! DEADLINE: Entries will be accepted starting right NOW through Oct. 23rd! **Send your entries to loligirlsmovie@yahoo.com** PRIZES: Entries will be posted on this website on October 25th and judged by the LoliGirls! The winner/s will be announced on Halloween! First place receives a LoliGIrls poster and a LoliGirls mug! Second and third runner ups get LoliGirls posters! So get writing, composing, sketching, painting, etc. Get spooky, get frilly, get loli! NYAF...and a big secret... 09/26/2009
I had a fabulous time at the New York Anime Fest on Friday, and am looking forward to going back to the Big Apple on Sunday! I had to skip the con today, Saturday, to do some work for Kato Productions :-/ We're hoping to arrive early on Sunday so we might be able to visit Alice's Teacup...which I hear is a lovely place! If you plan on attending NYAF on Sunday, be sure to check out the fabulous Neo-Victorian Fashion show...which I believe will start at 12:30PM. I shall be there with my *brand new* Kodak Zi8 to film the show:D Now, for the REAL reason why you've come to this blog post...for info on the Super Secret Loli Screening!! I'm sure you all know by now why I haven't posted LoliGirls on YouTube, Vimeo, blip, etc. I have to refrain from releasing LoliGirls on the internet so it can get accepted into film festivals. However, the festivals I'm submitting to get going around March 2010...and I don't think it's fair to keep you guys waiting! So I've come up with a solution- a super secret, limited time only LoliGirls screening on a super secret website that I will post a link to at a super secret time:) So stay tuned to this site for more details on the screening, which will be coming soon! LoliGirls Locations 09/23/2009
I'll be at the New York Anime Fest filming a little bit (the footage may potentially be in the feature documentary on lolita) as well as the opening of Tokyo Rebel in NYC on Oct. 3! For the store opening I'm thinking of collecting some footage and interviews. Check out Victoria's blog on the store opening! LoliGirls: The Premiere! 09/21/2009
Thank you to all who attended the premiere of LoliGirls: The Story Behind the Frills and Bows!! I hope everyone had a good time and enjoyed the film. So far I've received a lot of positive feedback, and with that confidence boost I've doubled my efforts in searching for film festivals in the area. So far I've found the Kent Film Fest and the Hartford Film Fest, and I'll be sending out those submission forms this week. I'll post an update here when I hear whether or not the film will be screened at either festival. Also, if you know of a festival near you where LoliGirls could fit in, please let me know! You can contact me through our contact us page:) A couple of people have approached me asking 'what's next?' And also whether any copies could be for sale. Answer: My next step in this project (after doing the festival circuit) is to write up a film proposal for a feature-length film on lolita fashion. I have a few ideas about how to structure the film, but, again, I'd welcome any and all feedback on the concept! As for DVD distribution, I am looking into it. I will not be selling DVD copies. I haven't figured out quite yet the best way to get the film out to those of you who aren't from CT and are keen on seeing it. Rest assured I am figuring something out! I cannot put LoliGirls up on YouTube or a related site right now because it will hurt our chances of getting accepted into a film festival. But once we've done the festival thing, I do believe the film will be available on an internet site. Sorry for being vague, but the project has just been completed and I'm still wrapping my mind around that concept! This has been such an amazing experience, and I really have to say thank you for all the help and support the lolitas have given me. You gals rock:) LoliGirls Interview and Premiere! 09/19/2009
Hey gang! Umi from Carousel of Crowns put up the trailer and an interview about LoliGirls on her lovely site, please check it out:) I started to write this post on the front, page but it was getting long, so I had to move it here. The LoliGirls Premiere is only a day away! I'm expecting a good-sized crowd to show up, and I'm getting very excited!! This screening is mainly for those closely involved with the making of the film, so family, friends, cast and crew, and anyone else mentioned in the credits. People have started to wonder when and where they can see the documentary, and I can't say for certain quite yet where it'll be shown in terms of festivals (rest assured I am looking into it and I'll post an update soon!). The reason why I'm resisting posting it on YouTube or a related site is because I'm told that I should keep it off the net so as not to hurt the film's chances of getting into a festival. I may have other, smaller, screenings, because I know there are a lot of folks who would like to see it before the festivals come round. I'm also very excited about attending this year's New York Anime Fest! Not only will I meet with some people who will advise me on how to proceed with a feature-length film on lolita, but I can meet with some loli vendors...and also get my anime fix:) Hope to see you there! Lolita in Sucrerie 09/15/2009
Check out the LoliGirls Interview in Sucrerie magazine! (with a first look at the official movie poster!) Lolita in the news 08/17/2009
Recently the New York Times featured an article on Lolita Fashion! Kinda random, I know...not exactly sure what inspired it, but it's still pretty cool:) Have a read here Postproduction 08/11/2009
LoliGirls is now officially in postproduction! This means that I must capture all the tapes (over 20 miniDVs) and attempt to organize all the chaos. At the same time I've been organizing promotional material for the guests attending the September premiere! I know, it might sound like I'm getting ahead of myself planning for the premiere, but it's going to be a huge event with (maybe) a mini-fashion show and some other little events (they're a surprise) along with the first showing of the finished documentary. I've designed and ordered some special gifts for those who generously donated to our fundable site (they just came in the mail today, they look awesome!), which will be given out on the big day. So when we started this project we estimated the documentary to clock in at 7-10 minutes. I'm still working on the editing script, but it's looking more and more like the finished product will be somewhere between 10-15 minutes (maaaaybe longer!). It's tough cutting down the footage, since I love it all, but I know in order to keep the attention of those who are new to the fashion I'll have to keep things tight. I'm sorry I can't divulge any more info, but you can get your loli fix by visiting Victoria and Aly's blogs daily (you can find the links on the right-hand side of this page). |

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