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Film Short: Producer/Director Tim VandeSteeg Leads "My Run" Down the Right Path
Producer/Director Tim VandeSteeg was kind enough to be the final member of the "My Run " team to do a Q&A with Filmmakers Notebook and I think you'll enjoy reading what he has to say about the documentary and his work.
Keep readingMark Castaldo Produces the "Perfect" Documentary with "My Run"
Q&A with "My Run " Producer Mark Castaldo, who talks about the documentary, his work and the Nicholl Fellowship.
Keep readingFilm Short: Co-Producer Christine Redlin Makes Sure that "My Run" Goes the Distance
The next member of the "My Run " team for you to get to know better is Co-Producer Christine Redlin, who is an experienced marketer in both the film and music industries.
Keep reading"My Run" Continues Racing Past the Finish Line
One of the most beloved documentaries that has been winning both festival awards and rousing audience support has been "My Run ", based on the true story of Terry Hitchcock, who in 1996 at 57 ran 75 consecutive marathons in 75 days to draw the public's attention to the plight of single parents.
Keep reading7 Notes from some Actor: Note Five
Hamlet: "To be or not to be… that is the question." Well, Hammy my boy, here we are! Living in LA now for nearly 2 years and this will be my first entry to finalize the concepts I was perusing through in 7 Notes when I first started this blog back in December of 2008 and since then, plenty of amazing experiences have befallen me as well as many I fell right into.
Keep readingPart 2 – Karen Worden Speaks With True Film Courage
If you enjoyed the first part of my Q&A with Karen Worden from Film Courage read on. Karen continues to inspire in Part 2.
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I really resonated with Director Patrick Hoelck's interview. He directed "Mercy " with Scott and James Caan. Patrick is a celebrity photographer and has directed music videos in addition to "Mercy ". Hearing his story of being a kid on the streets for a short time, battling drug addiction inspired me because he didn't give in. It would have been so easy to. Patrick's spirit was alive. He said he looked forward to waking up in the morning and greeting each day. Just seeing that someone had an opportunity to quit where the odds were stacked against them, but didn't, encourages me. It's hard to come up with excuses in life when you hear a story like this
Keep readingFilm Short: All You Need is Film Courage
One of the best shows for filmmakers to grace internet radio is Film Courage, which airs every Sunday at Noon PT on LA Talk Radio. Co-hosts Karen Worden and David Branin have been building a supportive and devoted following by featuring informative and entertaining guests on their program, so I thought it would be fun to turn the tables and interview them. Unfortunately, David was unavailable because of his current time commitments to the duo's two movie projects
"Night Before the Wedding " and "Goodbye Promise ", but Karen graciously shared some of her thoughts in Part one of my Q&A with her.
Film Short: Q&A with Producer/Actress Charlene Blaine-Schulenburg Part II
The second part of my Q&A interview with Producer/Actress Charlene Blaine-Schulenburg concentrating on her point of view as a film producer.
Keep readingReaching Out to Producer/Actress Charlene Blaine-Schulenburg
One independent film that has caught the attention of fans and film festivals alike is the drama "Reach for Me ". The heartwarming story about the inhabitants of a hospice featured a stellar cast including Seymour Cassel, Alfree Woodard, Lacey Chabert, Johnny Whitworth, Adrienne Barbeau and actress Charlene Blaine-Schulenburg, who also produced the film, and was directed by LeVar Burton. Recently I had the pleasure of doing a Q&A with Charlene and finding out more about her and the film. Since there is so much interesting information I've broken the interview into two parts. Today's piece centers on her award winning movie, which received the Breakthrough Accomplishment at AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards 2010.
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