Friday, September 28, 2007

Jordan Allen Music Video Update

We regretfully must report to our friends and fans, Jordan Allen's friends and fans and to the hundreds of actresses who submitted to us that due to circumstances beyond our control, the making of the music video, "Extraordinary" has been indefinitely suspended.

Our deepest apologies to you. We want to reiterate that there have been some unforeseeable hurdles which keep us from moving forward at this time. If and when things change on the matter, we will let you know here.

On our front, focus has shifted to a brand new feature film idea that has manifested over the past week. It now takes priority over all other projects. We are having our first script read/collaboration this weekend and hope to gear up for production in the upcoming months. If you are a producer interested in joining our team, please send a note to dreamregime@gmail.com

Expect a lot more news on this new feature film in the upcoming weeks.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

How plans change...

An idea for a new feature film has now taken hold.  It has come on very rapidly.  So much so, that is now our next priority.  This new feature film moves ahead of our other scheduled projects.  We are going to have our first script reading next weekend.

We will be looking for a Producer to jump on board and help us get this feature made.   Any Producer interested in working with us, please contact us at dreamregime@gmail.com

This is a project we are very excited about.  Expect a lot more news on this front as we move forward.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Filmmaker David Branin seeks Producer

My name is David Branin. I am a writer/director looking to team up with a producer on an upcoming short film and potentially my first feature film. I am based in Los Angeles so I am looking for someone in the Los Angeles area.

What I am looking for - Someone who can help me make the best film(s) possible. From collaborating on story, to getting production equipment, and helping to assemble our crew. All the way through meeting deadlines and making it through post-production. And from there, getting every drop of exposure we can from our work. Would love to work with someone who not only has passion for getting the film done, but who is just as excited to promote the film, get it seen, and put us in the best position for distribution.

PLEASE NO EQUIPMENT RENTAL REPLIES.

Tarantino has his Lawrence Bender, Kevin Smith has his Scott Mosier etc. Ideally, that is what I am looking for. That is why I am putting this out to the universe. It is hard to see every project through idea to distribution. That is what I have done and continue to do. I am now leaning on you to join forces with me so we can do this together. You handle your expertise while I handle mine.

Not sure if I will find my producer this way, but I am ready to move forward. I want to see what kind of response this posting will bring me.

My films have not come with the biggest budgets. The short film I am doing next takes place in one apartment. The script is ready and ready to go. It won't cost much to do.

My feature film also takes place in one location and I am sure can be done with a miniscule budget. *Note – Just about to finish the first draft on this feature film. It's not quite there but it is getting close.

My current film, "Honey, I'm Home" was made for less than $100. It's tiny budget did not keep it from winning the Audience Choice Award at HollyShorts in its debut festival. It is now in the early stages of making its rounds on the festival circuit.

I am looking to build a professional relationship with someone who can get things done.

That's really what it comes down to. If you are interested in potentially working with me, I am sure you will do your due diligence. Google my name and research my work. My recent films are "Shoot-Out" and the aforementioned "Honey, I'm Home." My work may not appeal to you. If it doesn't, thank you for taking the time to read this. I understand not everyone who reads this will be a match.

Yet if my work does pique your interest, please send me a note. Tell me about your background, what you have done, and your upcoming goals. Why would we be a good match?

Please contact me at dreamregime@gmail.com

Thank you for your interest in working with me. Would absolutely love it if you turned out to be the one to help me on these upcoming projects. They are going to be a lot of fun.

My best,
David Branin

PS - You are welcome to forward this to anyone you believe may be interested.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Next Screening Tonight!!! Phoenix, AZ

It's time for "Honey, I'm Home" to be seen in front of a live audience again.  If you are in the Phoenix area, you have a chance to not only see our film, but a handful of outstanding short films.

Here is the info you need.

No Festival Required Part 47 Short Films and Videos
"Thoughtful and provocative cinema from local, national and international directors"


First Sunday, September 2 2007 8 pm (doors at 7:30 pm) admission $5.00
The Paper Heart, 750 NW Grand Avenue Phoenix
Venue contact 602-262-2020 http://www.thepaperheart.com
Films http://www.nofestivalrequired.com
Mature Audience Only-beer/wine with ID

Here's a little more on tonight's show.

An unsettling series of short films sets the tone for this latest installment of the NFR short series. Subjects include bad memories, the strangest job interview ever and, of course, a girl who can run 200 miles per hour.

Directors include David Branin, Jessica Lance, Christopher Leone, Mathieu Rigot and Mark Thimijan.

Special thanks to guest co-conspirator, director/producer Suzanne Johnson, for helping pick the show.

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Now online - "Honey, I’m Home" Movie Trailer!!!

The initial buzz we are receiving for "Honey, I'm Home" has been more than we thought possible for this little film.

We are very excited for you to have your first look at the brand new trailer we have just added online.  Would love to hear your thoughts.

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