Welcome to Indy Film In Wisconsin

Please check out this site, if you have information or photos of your film project in Wisconsin please send it to
indyfilmwisconsin@gmail.com I would love to post the information.

Thanks

Wayne Clingman

Monday, December 22, 2008

Open Source Idea

The idea started after reading the Workbook project web page and newsletter., there I have read story after story and heard media creates who I have great respect for talk about how SHARING and working TOGETHER makes better end products.
And that joint efforts just makes sense. Further reading of the workbook project newsletter talks about why a media maker need to share more accurate financial information to those one is looking for to investment.
(Sidebar have a real web page My Space/Facebook does not count.)

This is a part of the process of Open Source INFORMATION is key. Small indy film has many roadblocks belive it or not open information removes same.

So a project I am working that will go public very soon will create a media project that will allow interested parties investors or not access to as much information as we can . Mind you some actors and crew do not want their wages known and we understand this.

What will you be able to get
budget information
shot information
Story Boards
how we are able to get the equipment etc.

The business plan as written.
Accounting information Other then steps needed to protect from ID theft etc.
our ideas for creating the universe that everyone will be able join via your own media work.
Yes our project will form the "rules" Good Guys bad guys shade of gray guys why they interact etc and if want to do something with it go for it.

Again crew and cast pay information will be off limits as well some companies doing product placement may not want to share that information we understand.
Yes my goal is that anyone on line can see how we are doing. Trust is made by information.


This project will be distributed by our self's we are TIRED of being ripped off and abused by distubters not looking to make money (we all have kin to feed) but to rip us off. Just this morning I heard a story about someone who paid a distribution company $5,000 up front then 50% AFTER marketing expenses!! (of corse there is nothing written about how much that is)
So we are planing to use WEB 2.0 to make distribution as easy and inexpensive as possible.
We have the power! We will use the power!
The New Now is here!!!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Carefull

The gilmer of film making and Stardom is not worth your soul. Trust me. Dream act work hard yes. Deal with abuse put up with crooks drugs booze no. I can not tell anyone how to live your life, however in the morning light you can not look yourself in the mirror time to rethink.
If your life become a drama best seen after 11 PM on pay for view get the help you need. There is help out there take advantage of it, please.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Rip off companies

In the last few days I have heard story after story about film makers not getting paid after selling a film.
Mind you there are two sides to a story yad yada yada still
Film makers:
1) Have everything in writing
2) Have a lawyer look over contracts BEFORE you sign then
3) Check backgrounds and ask for references. If the company gets pissed off might be a reason they are not happy to provide them.
4) If a deal is to go to be true it is.
5) If the company starts not living up to their end use a lawyer sooner then later
6) Tell the world have facts to back it up.

One of the reasons these fools get by with this is no one knows about who they are and what they are doing

Note I am not a lawyer and do not play on on TV

Friday, December 12, 2008

Great great great info site.

http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/55-great-websites-to-download-free-sound-effects/

The War on Hollywood

For far too long "we" have been fighting heaven and earth to claw our way to hollywood to make it big and be a star. A great home in the hills, Nice car and Eye candy on the arm and the rising star on the office couch.
Taking classes in film school hvy on art and little on how. Once out of school slaving as an intern hoping if we know/sleep the right folks one day maybe we can get a check.
So how did we get sucked into this? Are we just nuts?
Look we do not have to do this to our self's. For example in Racine WI you can be come a producer on the City Cable Access station for $60. Get training on how to use a simple video camera for another few buck and imoive too. Buy some minidv tapes your looking at a investment of less then $200 and a few hours of time.
The teck school here will train you in basic graphic stuff to design logos web design. Then all you need is the time to film something and put it on the air.
There are tons of web pages (see the links on this page) with more information. With today's equitment and accuess to that equipment take what you want.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Finding Money for Film

Not locked in but looks better and better for the Darkside film projects. So let me save everyone a lot of money. You get what you ask for

Monday, December 8, 2008

Uwe Boll

I like him I loved Hpuse of the Dead. I really loved all the naughty bits.
Interesting that I might be working with him.... Bring you updates.
Fund raising for film can be fun

Sunday, December 7, 2008

The BTR show!

Starting this week we will be adding a equipment/software review to the Indy Film Wisconsin BTR show, You can hear it via the player on the blog.
From the Red to editing software we are going to help find out what rocks and what sucks, no holds
bard.
Last week I was too ill to keep the show going for the moive review of Black Widows so I will of course talk about this interesting film.
If you want your film reviwed please email me at wclingman@wi.rr.com. Same if you would like to be a guest.

Thanks!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Why SAG?

Thought. If I as an Indy Film Maker have a budget of say $150K. Why would I ever do anything SAG? Yes there some stars that are SAG that I could only get if I did say a SAG Indy thing but if my film will only get $$ for a star is my film any good? I think not.
Does SAG offer anything for the Indy Film Maker?
SAG IMHO is just like any other big union the top 5% get the $$ the rest are sheered like sheep.

Friday, December 5, 2008

The Web

The web in a short time will be the place to find your media entertainment. Film makers (not art film) should be making the plans to start the move.
The films will be cheaper to make
Less expensive to watch
Allows more to the marketplace of ideas

A good thing for everyone well maybe not some like SAG will power over members go away since the Hollywood system will be killed off. One will not have to go SAG to get good talent.
The funding will come I think not by investors more like TV advertising model or product placement.
Now what can we do today to get where we need to be?

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Film Wisconsin

Dave Fantel of Visit Milwaukee who sits on the board of Film Wisconsin will be the guest this Friday on Indy Film Wisconsin Podcast. You can hear the show via the player on this page.
Much news great info.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Fraud Part II

So this morning on one of the lists I am on we yet again have a drive to take the moderator's class
and use the guy to help in film projects. Great I talked about this I am sure the list moderator is using the list to get him business.
The question was fake too that being mr. X has a film that he thanks will cost say 50 Million to make and he has meeting lined up with a bunch of high powered Hollywood types, and Mr. X wants to be sure of his budget. Why go to a YAHOO List vs calling one of these big shots and asking for help in this? Since Mr X has no IMDB credit or anything backing him as a film maker able to do anything, who is going to give him 50 MILLION yet alone $5? Now I am thinking questions to this Yahoo list a fraud too. Why am I not surprised?

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Darkside Girls

If your looking for a great site to view women looking to find work in horror films, a place to post information about your projects or perhaps a place to look for film work yourself....
Check out www.darksidegirls.net
The site ran by D.H Kahn and yours truly will in time become the place for all info fit to put on the web and a great place to find resources that you need.
Companies looking to advertise should contact me at wayne@darksidefilms.net for opportunities.
Unlike other sites Darkside Girls focus is to asset film makers/actors/crew to take skill sets up a notch.
A big think you to Mars at Dead House for his help in music for the BTR show to come!

Web Productions

I feel that the web is the place for beginning film makers to show their film. With all devices needing content ( PC's ,Ipod, cell phones, and game boxes) the demand is there and growing.
When you add that bandwidth costs are dropping making video distribution via your own web page easier and cost effective, becomes a no brainier.
The goal to achieve might even be create say a serial that can be downloaded for a fee and/or the complete show can be had on DVD with behind the scenes , interviews etc , for a higher price.
Fund raising for this type of effort is more like TV or radio ads then film investment model.
If you would like help in this, please contact me at: wclingman@wi.rr.com

Friday, November 28, 2008

Web Fraud

So spend some time on the film E lists I am on. Noticed something quite strange on one we have the same three or four folks not only answering the questions asked, but telling the list owner how great he is.
Wondering is the owner of the list using E Mail accounts he owns to create a sense of being THE GUY in Hollywood to learn from? ( You know take my class my Webaner etc) if so it that fraud?
I think I will send him an email and see if he offers refenice about his classes be interesting to see the answer.
Just be careful who/what school you sign up for a good resion to take classes at your local Tech school or CATV station.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Film Wisconsin Trivia

trivia there is a prize!!

Name the films that Film Wisconsin(The Film Office) brought to Wisconsin other then Public Enemies in 2007-8.

How many Studios does Wisconsin have as of 1 Nov 2008 that have made at least one film?

Email answers to wclingman@wi.rr.com

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Experts on line

Tell me why does the on line film group you belong to, ask the same questens that any DECA kid knows? And the claim to be experts?
The Head of On line Film School has yet to make or even work on a film and he want to charge how much !?!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Today

The day is up to you. Action is far better then talk, talk is cheep NOTHING even got done by talking someone had to act move do whatever.
Sure it's hard to pick up that phone knowing that there 90% chance the investor is going to say no.
There is a 100% chance if you do not make the call.
Same with location or anything else.
Be brave take action today!

1# Queston I get asked

The number one question I am asked at Indy Film Wisconsin is how do I get money for my film.
The answer ASK!
But before you do (other then say your Mother/Grandfather)
Have a Business plan
Have a Marketing plan ( No, my space does not count)
Have a list of folks you want to talk to
Be ready to hear no a lot.

Side bar
The Government is NOT going to give you a Penney. Even with the Son of God being elected the government's is not nor should it give you one red cent.
Hint of the day if your movie might be entertaining makes it a lot easier to get funding.

How To Find me on line

Easy to find me on line.

Linkedin http://www.linkedin.com/pub/5/562/1a5

Facebook http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home (hope that's right)

Sorry

I am a bad man. As you know by reading this I am not a writer so I am not the best in following on on this blog.
With all the cool thing going on with Sparta Rocks and quite probably The State of Wisconsin trying to FUCK the Film Wisconsin Tax Incentives there will be more news to write about then I know what do do with.
Please bear with me and my poor grammar /spelling.
Be catching up tonight and tomorrow. The n be taking it to them.

Friday, October 24, 2008

WORLD'S LARGEST ZOMBIE GATHERING

The day is fast approaching: NOVEMBER 1, 2008 at 3pm.
Have you signed up yet?

Do you want to be in the Guinness Book of World Records?
Do you want to be in the movie Dead Moon Rising 2?

I'm not even going to ask if you want to PARTY ALL WEEKEND
LONG at the most Incredible Halloween Party on the planet...
Of course you do!

City Block is FILLING UP FAST!
Go here to GET YOUR TICKETS NOW:

http://www.anubisdigital.com/party.html

If you haven't looked at this party page for a while, you might
want to scroll through and check out the whole page.

YOU WON'T BELIEVE all the crazy things we have going
on over Halloween Weekend.


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NICK FROM DMR TO SING AT WORLD'S LARGEST
ZOMBIE GATHERING

You've seen Nick (aka Mike Seeley) act. He's made you laugh.
Maybe made you cry. Maybe pissed you off if you've known him
long enough (just kidding Mike).

But did you know he's also a kick ass singer and guitar player.
He actually made a living at it before he became a world
famous actor.

Come see Mike Seeley's Roadhouse Band at 8pm Saturday
Nov. 1 immediately following the World's Largest Zombie
Gathering and film shoot for DMR2.

Check out the schedule of events near the bottom of the party
page:

http://www.anubisdigital.com/party.html


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SHOOT THE ZOMBIE PAINTBALL CAGE

OK, now this may be the coolest thing we've come up with yet.

The good folks at Paintball Asylum will be providing us with
a cage, a live (or maybe that would be undead) zombie, and
guns to shoot at him!!

Come on now, when will you ever have the opportunity
again to take shots at a real zombie?

Just come to the party, and you can fire away at the living corpse

Monday, October 13, 2008

Darkside Films!

Darkside Films is now planing to shoot both Frozen and Severed in the State of Wisconsin , mostly in the Milwaukee area. T
otal budget of the films is around 1 million dollars.
Mr Kahn chose Wisconsin after his visit to It Came From Lake Michigan Film Fest last year.
Casting calls will be posted on this site and others should they be needed.

Friday, October 3, 2008

G.I. Films

NEHST STUDIOS GIVES MILITARY A CHANCE
Partners With Screenwriting Veteran in New Company

New York, NY – October 3, 2008…NEHST Studios Founder and CEO Larry Meistrich has partnered with screenwriter Cary Abbott, USMC-Ret. to form GI Pictures. In a groundbreaking move, GI Pictures has developed the first program specifically for members of the military to access film and media opportunities.

The company was founded with the mission to not only search for feature films, television and web series for production, but to also physically produce projects staffed completely with military and veteran crews, actors and creative executives.

GI Pictures came about when screenwriter Cary Abbott, USMC-Ret. pitched NEHST Studios one of his story ideas. A Desert Storm veteran, he spent years trying to get his screenplays read, but could never seem to get in Hollywood’s door. NEHST Studios gave him access he couldn’t get before and optioned his script.

Meistrich and Abbott are currently looking for scripts to build a production around. GI Pictures will select at least a project a year to fund and produce, which will be fully staffed by military members and their dependents. The projects need not be about the military – all genres will be accepted. Above all, the objective of GI Pictures is to support the troops and their families – and to create jobs and promote economic growth.

Meistrich is an award-winning producer with numerous films to his credit, including the Academy Award-winning Sling Blade, You Can Count On Me and Croupier. He is especially proud to work with Abbott on this new endeavor.

If you are a veteran or a member of the military and have an idea to pitch, please visit the GI Pictures website at www.gipictures.com.

About NEHST Studios
NEHST Studios is a diversified film production, financing and distribution company headed up by Chairman and Founder Larry Meistrich producer of Sling Blade and You Can Count on Me and founder of indie film studio Shooting Gallery and entrepreneur, CEO Ari Friedman. One of NEHST's goals is to remove entertainment industry barriers and open up the pitching and development process to anyone with a great idea. The company, which launched at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, is developing more than twenty feature film, television, and web series projects. For more information on NEHST Studios, please visit us at http://www.nehst.com.

For further information, please contact:
Mia A. Farrell
NEHST Studios Publicity
Tel: 310 866 9495
Email: mfarrell@nehst.com

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Indy Film Wisconsin

Indy Film Wisconsin

Terms:
BTR stands for Blog Talk Radio
An Indy Film is a film made with a budget under 5 million U.S.
Indy is my way of saying Independent Film
Film is a Film or Video

Mission:
 Helping Indy Film Makers in Wisconsin and around the world create and distribute their products.
 Indy Film Wisconsin will be the knives edge on new technology to create, distribute, fund and produce these films.
 Indy Film Wisconsin will promote Wisconsin as a great place to create film projects.

Tools:

Blog Talk Radio:

Indy Film Wisconsin is an internet “Radio” show that seeks to interview Indy film Actors, Crew, Directors, and Producers. From time to time we will bring larger “B” film folks on such as Uwe Boll and Sazzy Vega when we can do so.
Anyone who would like to be on the show who is involved in Indy Film may ask to be on the show. I will do what I can to bring you on

Blog:

Indy Film Wisconsin will restart the Blog as a way to broadcast press releases; also update information on guests we may have had on the BTR show, and other information as we obtain it.

Production assistance:

Indy Film Wisconsin will offer assistance to productions by linking productions with locations, marketing, and press as needed. Indy Film Wisconsin will be more than happy to use our vast network within State and local Governments around the State to aid productions, as well as our links to the business community for the best deals possible.

Web site:

This tool will have searchable database of actors and crew.
Basic listing will be free. Casting calls will be listed and Actors may have head shots and reels. Crew can have demo reels and post resumes, trailers may be posted. Indy Film Wisconsin will keep costs for film makers as low as possible. Production companies and film related business will be encouraged to take out advertising or sponsorships.
We will link to those who are willing to link to Indy Film Wisconsin.
Unlike other web sites we will not check references, since we are all claiming to be professionals or on that path; we will trust those who post and that during the hiring process that all necessary checks will be made. Buyer beware, hire at your own risk. However Indy Film Indy Film Wisconsin reserves the right for final say on who may use the site.

This web site and Indy Film Wisconsin should NOT be taken as anything other than an effort to move Film forward in Wisconsin and around the world internationally.

Workshops:

Indy Film Wisconsin will restart the free film workshops in Milwaukee. More information will be forthcoming.

Project Racine:

Indy Film Wisconsin will start helping non profits and select others in Racine Wisconsin with low cost PSA (Public Service Announcements) and other WEB 2.0 media. We will start relationships with Racine Unified School District and other schools to find youth who may wish to learn WEB 2.0.
Indy Film Wisconsin is not seeking to compete with producers for paid work. Rather we see this as a way to help groups get a message out that may not have the means to do so, and provide training to youth.

About Me:

My name is Wayne Clingman I live in Racine, WI. I helped to start Film Wisconsin, in fact I called the first meeting in Madison, WI as well I traveled the State promote to Film Wisconsin.

To help bring true Indy Horror-Sci-Fi and Fantasy to the Midwest, I founded “It Came from Lake Michigan” ICFLM Film Fest. The actor William Zenobia became the right hand of the film fest, and for two years we did great things from free walk in workshops to creating the Midwest’s largest Horror Sci-fi and Fantasy Film Fest. Something is in the works to take the place of ICFLM and we will see how this all pans out.

Contact:

Indy Film Wisconsin
Wayne Clingman
236 Jones St
Racine WI, 53404
wclingman@wi.rr.com

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Wisconsin Film Heros 2008

Milwaukee Mayor, Tom Barrett
As Mayor of Milwaukee, Mr. Barrett has shown great leadership in the support of Film Wisconsin and the Milwaukee Short Film Festival.

Milwaukee Alderman, Tony Zielinski
Alderman Zielinski fully supports the shooting of motion picture projects in Milwaukee, exhibiting his full understanding of the the role that film can play in the economic development of this city.

Actor William P. Zenobia, Delafield
Mr. Zenobia has acted in over 25 films. Founder of the Film Forward Newsletter and co-director of the 2007 It Came From Lake Michigan Film Festival, Mr Zenobia is also CEO of Will-Zen Film Investments LLC.

Film historian James L. Neibaur, Racine
James L. Neibaur is a Racine film historian, author of seven books and hundreds of articles, including over 40 essays in the Encylopedia Brittanica. Mr. Neibaur has helped and supported the film festivals and film projects in the Racine area and curates a weekly classic comedy film series in downtown Racine.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Milwaukee Short Film Festival

MILWAUKEE SHORT FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 1OTH ANNUAL EVENTS & FILMS

For Immeadiate Release, Monday, April 22, 2008
More Information:

This year to celebrate being the longest running film festival in Milwaukee we've expanded to four days, which means more great local, national and international films for you to see and enjoy!
Created by local and independent filmmakers, the Milwaukee Short Film Festival is proud to provide local talent with a venue for their work to be seen. Through community support, we are also able to offer one of the largest first prizes around ($1,000) .
We're also thrilled that MSFF was named 'Best Local Festival' by Moviemaker magazine (winter '06)
Friday May 9th 2008
MSFF Party/fundraiser
The Art Bar @ 8PM
722 E. Burleigh.
Featuring: Allen Cole

Thursday May 29th 2008
10th Annual MSFF Kick off party
The Art Bar @ 9PM
722 E. Burleigh.
Featuring: Michael Fairchild.

Friday May 30th 2008
Opening Night of the 10th Annual MSFF
The Alchemist Theatre
2569 S Kinnickinnic, Bayview.
Doors open @7PM
Show @7:30PM
The 10th Anniversary presentation of
The Dirty Job by Ross Bigley 20 min
and
Milwaukee Premiers of
Death Valley Video by Eric Gerber 9 minutes
Kindred by Andrew Hamer 7 minutes
Spoon by Jonathan West 13 minutes

with a special presentation of
Victim by R. Michael Gull and Jason Williams 16 minutes
(synopsis of films supplied at event)

Q/A follows along with the After party.
Featuring: Binky Tunny and the Farmland Chokehold

Saturday May 31st 2008
The Alchemist Theatre.
2569 S Kinnickinnic, Bayview

MSFF: Homegrown @ 2pm
Sponsored by Film Wisconsin

Lost Memory by Morgan Kastner MKE 4min
Kid Beat Box's Naked Man 3 min MKE
Transitory 1 by Katina Jordan MKE 4 min
Love and War by Shelby Falk Madison 4 min
A Fistful of Dollar by Don Ford MKE 3 min
Let it Grow by Evan Atwood MKE 5 min
Blind Date by Ryan Aarstad La Crosse 10 min
Plight of the North American Bipeds by Bridget Brown 3 min
Customer Support by Jack Packard MKE 3 min
Seffy D by Kyle Richards Menomonee Falls 16 min
In Spades by Melissa Musante Brookfield 5 minutes
Escape from Gizemboob by Joe Shakula Pewaukee 10 min
(synopsis of films supplied at event)


MSFF: World View @ 3:45pm
The Alchemist Theatre
2569 S Kinnickinnic, Bayview

Night Train by Sam Sharples U.K. 8 mins
Strike 2 by Arturo Prins Spain, 5 min
The Metamorphosis and the Jungle by Sean Kafer WI 15 min
Catharsis by Daniel Sanchez Chamorro Spain 10 min
For A Few Marbles More by Jelmar Hufen Netherlands 11 min
My Undone School Movies by Eva Pervolovici Romania 15 min
Alicja Wonderland by Martin Gauvreau Poland 20 min
Red-light District Graffiti by Kasumi Hiraoka Japan 20 min
(synopsis of films supplied at event)


Korporate Media Event @ 6:30pm

Late Night @ 8:30pm
Give Until It Hurts by James Fletcher Milwaukee 17 min
I Just Want To Eat My Sandwich by Julia E. Radochia Massachusetts 7 minutes
Eugene and the Worm by Josh Hope Chicago, Ill 13 min
A Letter to Colleen by Andy and Carolyn London New York 9 min
Black Santa's Revenge by David Walker Portland, OR 20 min
(synopsis of films supplied at event)

After party follows
Featuring: Independent Idols.

Sunday June 1st. Closing Night. Juried films and awards
Times Cinema
5906 W. Vliet St.
7PM
Hosted by Rex Sikes

Juried films, and their creators:

Korporate Voyage by Justin Bosar
9 minutes Milwaukee, WI
A young auteur embarks on a journey via dirigible, to bring media to weary workers

Justin Bosar functions as Backlot Imaging's production supervisor and principal operator. He supervises work on both 2D and 3D graphics and animations for video, film, and interactive applications. Bosar earned an undergraduate degree at Marquette University, with a major in Broadcast and Electronic Communication and a minor in Computer Science. He enjoys science-fiction applications of visual effects, as well as entertainment software development. Bosar currently resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Freefall by Pawel Pawelczak
9 minutes Darien, CT
A Manhattan man subconsciously relives the events of 9/11.

A Warsaw native Pawel worked as a software designer for Wall Street before studying filmmaking. This is his postgraduate directorial debut.

17 year Cicada by Eric Gerber
2 minutes, Los Angeles, CA
An experimental video following the journey of a 17 year Cicada.

Eric Gerber was awarded the grand prize in 2004 for his film 'Aldara', he currently lives in Los Angeles where he continues to make his short films.

Oh, Paprika by Anna Krutzik
3 minutes Fort Milwaukee, WI
An exploration of feelings told in two parts.

Anna is a recent graduate of UWM, she’ll continue making films for the rest of her life. She loves mangos.

Have Courage by Benjamin John Van Male
1 minutes Milwaukee, WI
On a cold rainy day chickens show their courage.

Benjamin John Van Male is a self taught artist who works in film, painting, drawing, photography and mixed media.

The Road by Owen Thomas
5 minutes Berkeley, CA
Karma, condensed. A group of people help karma along, having no idea where it will end.

Owen grew up in the San Francisco bay area, and worked most of his life as a musician. Recently he began working as an actor which lead to filmmaking.

Feng (wind) by Aaron Wilson
8 minutes, Australia
Two people from two countries who once shared a common experience.

Aaron conceived this film while taking part in the 'Objectives Filmmaker Residency' program in Singapore. Currently Aaron is developing his feature film 'Triple Happiness.'

Weeds by Aurum Design
4 minutes Milwaukee, WI.
A strong female character discovers the power of words in a numinous book garden. This was created for the 48 Hour Film Project and has reached as far as the Cannes Film Festival.

Owners/principal designers Ken Kornacki and Nellie Hoffman formed Aurum, a pioneer in motion design for film, television and commercial productions, in 2003.

Drip by Craig A. Knitt
2 minutes Marion, WI
A series of intricate events are placed into motion by a slowly dripping faucet.

Craig’s previous film, 'The Egg' was screened at our 8th festival. Craig is also a founding member of the Wildwood Film Festival held in Appleton. He also teaches Fine Art in his hometown of Marion, Wisconsin.

The Whole Truth by Gerald Guthrie
8 Minutes Urbana, Ill
An animated work that analyzes aspects of human interaction by decontextualizing individual contributions to an 'overly polite' conversation.

Gerald received his BFA from UWM in 1973; currently he’s an Associate Professor in the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign.

Otto’s Day by Jisun O
7 minutes Milwaukee, WI
An ordinary day in the life of an old man who lives alone in a city apartment.

Ji-Sun Oh was born in 1975, South Korea and got her B.A. for Fine Arts at Kyunghee University. She presently attends the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee and is working towards an MFA in film.

6optionals by Corey Kupfer
4 minutes Graton, WI
The unseen process of performing

Corey is an undergraduate film & creative writing student at the UWM.

L19: Disposed by Paul Whittington
3 minutes Canada
The last few minutes of an android’s life.

Paul is a filmmaker from Vancouver Island, he produces short films, stop motion animation and time lapse photography. His previous film 'Android 207' was screened at our 8th festival and was awarded Honorable Mention (runner up) and audience favorite.

Small Apartment by Andrew Thomas Betzer (Adult Content/ nudity)
7 minutes New Brunswick, CT
A middle age man, his son and daughter in law explore love and perversion in 700 square feet of space.

Andrew is a graduate of the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) film program. He resides in New York and works at Cineric Inc. restoring/preserving films. His previous film Sans Supervision was screened at our 8th festival.

Victim by R. Michael Gull and Jason Williams (Adult content)
18 minutes Milwaukee, WI
Victim is the brainchild of stand up comic/writer/actor R. Michael Gull. First written by Gull as a short story in 1993, Victim is the tale of Vincent, a man whose concept of love is, shall we say, a bit skewed. He's not a monster. As a matter of fact, he could be your neighbor, your mechanic, or your child's teacher. He could be that guy with the flat tire on the side of the road, or the one behind you at night at the ATM.
After sitting on a shelf for over a decade, Victim has been fine tuned into a movie. This dark, disturbing tale is being told with director Jason Williams at the helm and cinematography by Michael Kubaszak. Featuring still photography by renowned photographer Jim Steinfeldt, and original songs written and performed by Olivia Barash (Repo Man, Tuff Turf, Little House on the Prairie, Fame, The Doors) and Binky Tunny. Film score by Brian Jones.

R. Michael Gull is an actor. In 2007 he appeared in the Tate Bunker film 'Perceval' and in 2008 you can see him in 'Victim' 'Indefinite', 'Haunted' and more. He is currently in production on a sci/fi thriller, 'Dust' and is in pre-production on another feature film to be released in 2009. This season you can see Michael on the new TV series 'Family Practice', on the Lifetime Network, as well as the final season of the NBC series 'ER'. Also a writer, Michael writes screenplays, has a catalog of over 100 recorded songs, contributes the blog 'Messiah Simplex' to the online edition of VITAL Source magazine and writes short stories.

Jason Williams is a full time student working towards a career in feature films. His previous film 'Meniere's Disease' was screened at the Wisconsin Film Festival, Wildwood Film Festival, WILDsound Film Festival and the Southside Film Festival.


Bigboy_74 by Tom Marshall (Adult content)
10 minutes Middlesbrough, UK
A case of mistaken identity leads to suicidal Harry receiving a crash course in 'dogging'.

Tom started making films when he was 17, he went on to graduate from Teeside University.


2008 MSFF Panel of Judges for juried films :
• Jerry Houser, an actor on such the films like Slap Shot, Summer of ’42 and Another You.

• Tim Lonsdale, the 1st First Assistant Director of ABC’s Eli Stone, TBS’s My Boys, CBS's Ghost Whisperer, and Charmed.

• Uwe Boll, Director on the films In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, BloodRayne, House of the Dead and the upcoming Postal.

• Actor Zack Ward, who appeared in the films A Christmas Story, Freddy vs. Jason, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Transformers and Postal.

• Lori Kahn, the former Vice President of original programming for the Showtime network. and

• John Van Slyke, Milwaukee playwright and actor in the films Disembodied, The Dirty Job and Slacktime.
Previous $1,000 Grand Prize Winners:
9th MSFF- Lance Millar and Donald P. Unverrich for 'Moviebonics'
8th MSFF- Malona P. Voigt for 'Chicxulub'
7th MSFF- James David Oxford for 'Smart Card'
6th MSFF - Eric Gerber for 'Aldara'
5th MSFF- Jeff Fitzsimmons for 'Gaucher'

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