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Jordan Hall is a Canadian writer, playwright and web series creator, best known for creating the award-winning web series Carmilla .

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11-406: Jordan Hall may refer to: People [ edit ] Jordan Hall (writer) , writer of the web series Carmilla Jordan Hall (lacrosse) (born 1984), Canadian lacrosse player Jordan Hall (basketball) , American basketball player Jordan Hall (American football) , American football player Places [ edit ] Jordan Hall (Boston) ,

22-506: A Gala Screening followed by an afterparty. The 2010 gala was held March 27 at the Vogue Theatre . The 2014 competition attracted 154 applicants. The 2015 gala screening was held February 28 at The Centre For Performing Arts and had 196 applicants. It was hosted by Diana Bang , attracted 1,700 people and featured the band No Sinner at the afterparty. The 2016 gala screening was held February 27 at The Centre For Performing Arts and

33-704: A concert hall in Boston, Massachusetts, and the principal performance space of the New England Conservatory Jordan Hall, was the name of a building on the Stanford University Main Quad from 1917 to 2020 which is in the process of getting a new permanent name Jordan Hall, was the name of the life sciences building on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University from 1956 to 2020 Topics referred to by

44-538: A production package and have three days to shoot followed by five days of post-production. Most of the approximately 2,000 people involved are industry professionals. Notable past participants include Kaare Andrews , Samm Barnes , Carl Bessai , James Dunnison , Mackenzie Gray , Matthew Kowalchuk, CJ Wallis , Ali Liebert , Zach Lipovsky , Elan Mastai , Camille Mitchell , Nimisha Mukerji , Chris Goldade, Graham Wardle and Kyra Zagorsky . Dylan Akio Smith 's Man. Feel. Pain. won Best Canadian Short Film at

55-617: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jordan Hall (writer) Hall was born in Hamilton , Ontario , Canada, where she grew up with three brothers, and where she attended McMaster University . After moving to the west coast, she joined the rank and file of the University of British Columbia in the Creative Writing MFA program. In 2013, Jordan co-created

66-559: The 2004 Toronto International Film Festival . Zach Lipovsky's Crazy Late is credited with helping earn him a spot on the reality show On the Lot . Earthlickers and Bed Bugs: A Musical Love Story later screened at the 2014 Whistler Film Festival . Joel Ashton McCarthy 's I Love You So Much It's Killing Them won Best Short Film at Bruce Campbell 's third annual GroovyFest. The 20th anniversary edition began February 8, 2019 and premiered February 23. The finished films are screened at

77-709: The CSA -winning web series Carmilla for SmokeBomb Entertainment . The series premiered on the Vervegirl (rebranded as 'KindaTV' as of January 2016) YouTube channel on August 19, 2014. U by Kotex is the executive producer of the web series. The series takes place at the fictional Silas University in Styria , Austria and is told through video journals ( Vlogs ) recorded by Laura, a first-year student. The first and second seasons each consist of 36 three to seven-minute episodes. A twelve-episode prequel mini-season, "season zero,"

88-623: The Crazy8s Short Film Production Competition. Crazy8s Crazy8s is a filmmaking competition and festival held annually in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada . It provides funding and support to local filmmakers to shoot and edit a short film in eight days. It has been called one of the best platforms for emerging filmmakers in Vancouver and has produced over 100 short films. Crazy8s

99-458: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jordan Hall . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jordan_Hall&oldid=1220752813 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

110-643: Was announced just after the release of the final episode of season 2. On February 13, 2016, it was announced that Carmilla will air its third and final season in the summer of 2016. In 2016, the series won a Rockie Award for Branded Content at the Banff World Media Festival . Her first full-length play, Kayak , won Samuel French 's 2010 Canadian Playwrights Competition, and has been produced to critical acclaim across North America. Her most recent play, How to Survive an Apocalypse, will premiere with Touchstone in 2016. In 2011, Hall won

121-419: Was founded in 1999 by Andrew Williamson. Teams of filmmakers pitch their concepts to industry professionals. Around 200 teams annually submit a video pitch, 40 are then chosen to pitch in-person to a jury, after that 12 teams advance to the script stage before six finalists are announced in early January. After fine-tuning their concepts and delivering revised scripts, 6 winners are chosen to receive $ 1,000 and

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