The One-Sheet for "Missing"
Back in 2010, we were fortunate to be a part of the innagural festival, where "The Lake" won the award for Best International Short. I had some family and friends there when I presented the movie and Patrick Gilbert joined me later in the day for the awards ceremony and after-party. It really is an amazing, festival and after the great time and the great hospitality we received at the 2010 festival, I am really looking forward to being back in Huntsville, and a part of Film North's truly unique celebration of cinema.
Film making is a laborious process, one filled with commitment and passion, but it is an awarding one as well. For me, the true joy of film making is the ability to share my storiies in a unique fashion with a broader audience. Being in a darkened theatre and seeing our work on a big screen, with an audience full of people, is a truly rewarding experience. I have yet to see "Missing" with an audience, but I have seen "The Lake" at festivals in North Bay, Sudbury, and Huntsville. Seeing the reactions of the audience as the story unfolds is an electrifying experience, especially when you are able to see how complete strangers react to our work. It is one thing to see family and friends react but let's face it, for better or for worse they tend to be a little biased.
Accepting the Best International Short Award in 2010.
One of the great things about this year's festival, is that there will be an impressive amount of North Bay talent represented. I will be there to represent "Missing" of course, but there are also a pair of other films in the competition with North Bay connections, both of which Kevin Hoffman worked on: Jim Calarco's "One Wish", and Lewis Hodgson's "Morning Zomibies" (which Patrick Gilbert also worked on).
It's going to be a great time for sure, and it is nice knowing that there will be three very different, unique and dinstinct films screening at the festival that will showcase the amazing amount of talent that Northern Ontario, and North Bay in particular have to offer.
I love the festival expereience. The opportunity that a festival like Film North presents, especially the ability to discuss the process of telling stories on film, is truly unique.
I am a huge lover of cinema, and as much as it has always been a dream of mine to be a bigger part of the industry, it is a great feeling knowing that festival juries approve enough of my work to present my projects to a wider audience. It is also cool having my own quiet little corner on IMDB (the Internet Movie Database) where I have credits as an Actor, Producer, Director, and most importantly, a Writer.
I look forward to the day where I have the resources and finances to do this full time, and to be a fixture on the global film festival circuit, but for now, I am thrilled that my work will once again be presented to an audience of unknowns. And with any luck, a few friends, family, and supporters. I hope to see you all there.
The festival runs from September 20 to 22, 2012. No official screening dates are available at the moment, but when they are, I will let you know...
Thanks again for all the support!
Wonderful work! Congrats! Good luck!
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