musings on my cinematic wanderings

Mark and crew at SCFF

Filed under: business,production — Tags: , , — Jason @ 10:41 am May 17, 2009

Thursday saw Mark and I (and a tiny entourage) head down to the Santa Cruz Film Festival for our screening of DIF. This has been an interesting time to feel the impressions of the environment (read economy et. al). This was the first public viewing of the final version of the film. The latest updates include the indictment for al Bashir and his repercussions. This version is also being pressed to DVD shortly by DER and is available to order on our DER Page.

Mark and I cruised over and grabbed a burger at SC haunt Jacks … an experience in itself, but certainly not the burger that I was looking for. Not that it was bad, but it’s a beach burger, a slider, and I was after the thick and juicy type. Next time …

The festival staff was quite gracious and very interested in seeing our future work. It’s nice when people genuinely engage with you on that level after seeing your film. On the festival circuit, there are so many films that it is hard to make inroads. It seems you have to first make an impression (either personally or via a PR machine) before someone will schedule you in. The response after you’re afforded such an opportunity I find a good barometer for the merits of your film. You always have to weigh that in context of the viewer and situation, but it’s certainly informative.

DIF at PCMF

Filed under: business — Tags: , , , — Jason @ 1:37 am January 17, 2009

Just heard yesterday that THEY TURNED OUR DESERT INTO FIRE  is playing at the Park City Music Festival. Unfortunately, it screened this evening a couple of hours ago … I was able to get some word out via FB and an email blast, but it would have been nice to have been there to support the film.

So that’s why I’m sitting here, putting plane tickets on hold. I got a call from Ryan Harper (who directed Circulation) that there was a bed in a condo with my name on it if I wanted … cheap. And I just got off the phone with Josh Lind of the Dandy Dwarves who is en route to support their short at Sundance. And Mark Brecke is available to go out there with me. And Mark’s bud Cory McAbee will be there premiering his new work at Sundance.

It’s looking a lot like I’ll be freezing my butt off starting Sunday night.

all god’s children released

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — Jason @ 1:21 am January 5, 2009

I just wanted to congratulate and recognize filmmakers Scott Solary and Luci Westphal for getting their film ALL GODS CHILDREN out there. Mark and I met up with them at the Sarasota Film Festival and felt an instant kinship. Both of our films were under funded, not connected in the business and dealt with difficult subjects. Both issues still exists and there is very little being done about it. This is an important step for them in their campaign to raise awareness … follow up with screenings and discussions. I know the troubles they’ve had getting the film finished this year, and I thought they deserved a moment in the spotlight for a job well done.

DIF with DER

Filed under: business,editing,production — Tags: , , , — Jason @ 12:49 am January 2, 2009

Finally after a long road … It began with taking an idea that resulted in a short film. Stacey, Mark and I then expanded that out to be a comprehensive analysis of a complex situation. We now move deep into the last stages of a film’s existence … getting it out there. THEY TURNED OUR DESERT INTO FIRE has signed a distribution deal with Documentary Educational Resources for worldwide non-theatrical rights.

We are very excited with this partnership and hope they will help leverage us out there to reach farther with our message. They seem to be interested in continuing on the festival circuit, especially internationally, releasing on DVD for all markets, and finding us a home with some of the broadcast markets. Mark will continue to play a role of ushering through the film in the different iterations and making appearances to help complete the story.

Soon we should have the new master for the DVD release and get it out there. Plus we’ll see about cutting down a 52 minute version for Euro broadcast markets.

There will be more to come on this chapter … but this is a milestone to note.

Fun in SoCal

Filed under: production — Tags: , , , — Jason @ 12:10 pm October 10, 2008

I was finally able to join Mark and Vivek Maddala in Los Angeles on Sunday during the 5th Artivist Film Festival. It was nice that my first time at the Egyptian Theater that they were playing our film. Unfortunately I missed the screening which went quite well … packed house, a lot of great comments, and the film made a great impression on the audience. And since it was our LA premier, a lot of the people who worked on in who live down there were finally able to see the finished version on the big screen.

Mark at Artivist

Mark at Artivist

Our red-carpet duo turned trio with the wonderful addition of Vivek who turned in a powerful score for the film. We were finally able to recognize him in person on camera and truly involve him in the festival process. He did a great job hammering home his involvement, touching on the important aspects of the film and handing off to the next guy. Who could ask for anything more.

Vivek and Jason on the red carpet at Artivist FF

Vivek and Jason on the red carpet at Artivist FF

It seems Artivist has been good to get our film in front of some of the right people. We had a couple of requests for screeners from other festivals and reps. More news on that as it develops.

DIF wins Artivist FF

Filed under: production — Tags: , , , — Jason @ 7:44 pm September 25, 2008

The word came to us a little while ago but now we can make it official. They Turned Our Desert Into Fire won the award for Best Feature Human Rights at the Artivist Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Our screening is next Friday Oct. 3rd at 8pm at the Egyptian. The awards ceremony is Sunday evening. This will be a good introduction for the film to LA. And a great way for us to say thanks to all of those who helped contribute to the film who live down there.
Hopefully this will also help with our cause to get it on TV. Time will tell.

Global Peace

Filed under: production — Tags: , , , , — Jason @ 10:02 pm September 18, 2008

Mark called to say that he’s been having an amazing time at the Global Peace Film Festival in Orlando, Florida. He was on a panel today (not sure about what) and took in a few films (again, title unknown). But he spent a good amount of time in the presence of Kelly DeVine, one of the programers of the festival and a buyer for Re:Frame. I’m hoping a beautiful friendship emerges and we see some movement of the film into the hands of everyone who’s ever wanted one.

Our screenings are 7:30 pm Friday at Rollins College and 8:30 pm Saturday at the Avalon Island Theater. So far there has been decent buzz … hopefully that will equal a lot of butts in seats.

Mark and Jason on KPFK

Filed under: production — Tags: , , , , — Jason @ 10:03 pm September 13, 2008

Mark Brecke (director of THEY TURNED OUR DESERT INTO FIRE) and I were interviewed last night on KPFK along with Chris Riedesel from Artivists to promote the upcoming film festival. It was a great interview that touched on the intricacies of the conflict, and the need for a venue like Artivists to be able to get our message out. We were on for about a half and hour and crammed in a lot of information. Mark and I have had the benefit of working this type of situation before … especially at the Sarasota Film Festival.

Our film will be playing at the Egyptian on Friday, October 3rd at 8pm. Mark and I are driving down the day before to settle in and play LA for a little while. We plan to catch a couple of the other films playing and mingle with our fellow filmmakers. When we bounce back to SF I’ll be going straight to another shooting day for Lucifer’s Crewcut.

I snagged the interview off the KPFK website. I’ll post it up after I clean out the front of the show.