Big News For Friends; Posters Now In Stock!

October 11, 2013

Last thursday, MFF 2013 Best Feature Documentary winner, ‘Why We Ride’ had it’s premier in California. Keep an eye on this film as it hits theaters this November. We’ll be there Nov 1st (opening night) at the Empire 25 in New York. See you there. Follow the film HERE

Once a week Adobe presents The Cutting Edge award to the project that best highlights the newest capabilities of the modern web. The Build won the Adobe contest the week of May 20th, 2013. Vote HERE for it to be Project Of The Year. Good luck guys!

Hand silk screened 22″ x 14″ 100cc French Paper prints of this years poster designed by artist Adam Nickel are now available for sale on the website. These are limited edition and when they’re gone, they’re gone. Get yours today! MFF STORE

Read all about Adam and the poster design HERE


2013 MFF Poster by Adam Nickel

September 18, 2013
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We’re big fans of Adam Nickel’s artwork and are absolutely thrilled that we were able to get him on board for the first annual MFF. He and his art really are a perfect fit. Adam took a few minutes to tell us a bit about himself and his art. Here’s what he had to say:

MFF how did you decide on the particular image for the poster?

AN I thought rather than creating an image that just shows someone on a motorcycle, it made sense to create artwork that combines the themes of film and motorcycles. Just showing someone on a motorcycle wouldn’t really be special or unique to this project, and could look as though it was just pulled from some already pre existing artwork or photo stock. As an illustrator you can bring a very tailored approach to each project, and I like to make sure I do that with everything that I am asked to work on.

MFF how would you describe your style?

AN My style is very simplistic, I like to simplify aspects where I can and keep the color palette pretty limited. Many of the projects I am involved with, especially within the motorcycle scene, are for screen printing. So keeping a limited color palette works well for that.

MFF what has influenced your art?

AN I’m very influenced by mid century illustration, this shows especially in my non motorcycle editorial illustration. It was a time of a lot of experimentation in both illustration and animation, and I’m just really drawn to much of the work that has come out of that period.

MFF do you have a personal connection to motorcycles, as they feature prominently in your art?

AN I have had an interest in motorcycles and drawing them as far back as high school, and I have a custom 1955 Triumph Thunderbird that is sort of a mix between a chopper and a drag bike.

MFF anything else you’d like to add about yourself?

AN I love motorcycles and I love watching them on screen, Ive watched On Any Sunday, The Born Losers and The Worlds Fastest Indian along with many others more times than I can count. So I really wish I could make it along to the festival. Why does Australia have to be so far away?

Check out his artwork on his website ADAMNICKEL.COM

And save up a few pennies to buy limited edition, hand silk screened posters of this years poster at the festival!

See you at the flicks!

MFF


Get Your MFF Skull Tees Today!

September 6, 2013
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Support the MFF in style with these High quality 100% cotton, slim fitting, preshrunk tees emblazoned with the MFF Skull logo designed by Rick Schenk of Body Art & Soul Tattoo in Brooklyn.
Men’s and women’s sizes all available now in the SHOP.

100% of profits go to the making of the 2013 Motorcycle Film Festival.

Buy yours today!

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And while you’re at it, reserve you VIP Festival Passes now to make sure you don’t miss a minute of what is shaping up to be the event of the year.

See you at the flicks!