Mon, 29 September 2008 Marc hangs out with Johnathan McFarlane, the director of the Festivus Film Festival coming up on its second year. This is a great up-and-coming festival with a lot of fun activities in and around the main event that make it a unique experience for filmmakers and attendees alike.Their second annual film festival runs from January 8-11, 2009 with screenings at two really cool historical theatres, the Bug Theatre and the Oriental Theater. There’s still time to enter - Late deadline 10/19, WAB extended deadline 11/9 – so be sure to get your entries to them. www.festivusfilmfestival.com www.myspace.com/festivusfilmfestival Comments[5] |
Mon, 22 September 2008 Marc and Jeremy sit down with Chad and Eric of RoomMate Productions where they discuss their various projects, past, present and future.Check out their work and latest info at www.roommateproductions.com Check out Chad’s new writer resource page at All Pages Aside www.triggerstreet.com Comments[5] |
Tue, 16 September 2008 Marc talks with Sean and Cliff, the directors of the Estes Park Film Festival, from their cozy office in downtown Estes Park. We had a chance to sit down and unwind a bit, right after their awards ceremony.Awesome festival…highly recommended! www.estesparkfilm.com Comments[6] |
Tue, 9 September 2008 This week Marc and Jeremy talk about their upcoming film festival trips and Marc makes a big announcement: His film “Heart of the City,” written and directed by Jeff Saxton, got accepted into the Great Lakes Independent Film Festival. (Marc was a producer and the AD) The GLIFF runs from September 25th through the 28th. www.greatlakesfilmfest.com Comments[6] |
Marc hangs out with Johnathan McFarlane, the director of the Festivus Film Festival coming up on its second year. This is a great up-and-coming festival with a lot of fun activities in and around the main event that make it a unique experience for filmmakers and attendees alike.
Marc and Jeremy sit down with Chad and Eric of RoomMate Productions where they discuss their various projects, past, present and future.
Marc talks with Sean and Cliff, the directors of the Estes Park Film Festival, from their cozy office in downtown Estes Park. We had a chance to sit down and unwind a bit, right after their awards ceremony.

