Our "Good Films You May Have Missed" series calls attention to movies new and old that are all Filmworks worthy. Titles are available from Netflix and other streaming services, and you can also find [...] Continue Reading
Hollywood loves to tell Victorian love stories
Victorian England in love. Few periods personify the energy and inertia of love like Victorian England. The way falling in love makes us want to upend everything in our lives, yet also makes us afraid [...] Continue Reading
Featured video: The invisible book
Our featured video this month for The Invisible Woman takes us inside A Book Barn in Old Town Clovis, in search of the works of famed Victorian novelist Charles Dickens. The video is now airing on [...] Continue Reading
Volunteer of the Month: Antonio Garcia
February 2014 Volunteer of the Month: Antonio Garcia Occupation: Antonio works as a system designer for RGS Energy, a company that installs solar panels on homes. When you're not working, what are [...] Continue Reading
Intern spotlight: Analise Villalobos
Spring 2014 intern: Analise Villalobos Where do you go to school and what are you studying? "I go to Fresno State. I just transferred this semester from Fresno City. I'm studying Mass Communication [...] Continue Reading
Featured video: Follow the red balloon
Our featured video this month for The Oscar-Nominated Short Films 2014 stars an inquisitive street performer, a precocious little girl, and a pesky wayward balloon. Local freelance videographer Zoë [...] Continue Reading
Drowning in short films
Short films have, in many important ways, undergone a renaissance on the web. YouTube, Vimeo, and other video sharing services provide a platform for films by professionals, amateurs, and everything [...] Continue Reading
Volunteer of the Month: Fae Giffen
January 2014 Volunteer of the Month: Fae Giffen Occupation: Fae studies at San Jose State in the School of Library and Information Science graduate program. When you're not busy with school, what [...] Continue Reading