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FALL Sept  2009
REELTime eNewsletter
Dear Dave,

FALL IS HERE! Which means--back to school time for students, and REEL TIME continues to be your monthly link to the growing Christian film community. Over the past several months REEL TIME has been highlighting the winners of this year's 2009 SONscreen Film Festival VII that took place in Simi  Valley, CA on  April 16-18, 2009. We continue with Part 3 in this edition. It was a fantastic weekend of films, inspiration, and education.  SAVE THE DATE for SONscreen VIII April 8-10, 2010! We're launching a NEW category for Non-Student Independent/professionals to compete. Now that is going to be exciting!  More info coming soon on www.sonscreen.com

Also look out for the 2009 SONscreen Commemorative DVD that will be released in the next several months!

 
Sincerely,
Stacia D. Wright, Festival Producer/Founder
SONscreen Film Festival

866-766-3146
 
Filmmaker Feature: Part 3

Mark Grey

MARK GREY, 2009 BEST DRAMA  
Film: "Holy Hush"   
Agape Theatre, London England, UK

What was your first reaction when you heard the news that you had won the category?

 I didn't know in advance. I guess some did as they had sent folk their to pick up awards for them by proxy. For me, it was a "Wow".  I wanted to be part of the drama section but thought I couldn't qualify as I come from the UK and would be in the International section. So I felt honoured just to be allowed to eat at the drama table. Then with the announcement Holy Hush had won, I felt a sense of pride, vindication, inspired to go help others achieve the same, humility, all rolled into one. Great.

(Note: SONscreen does not indicate winners in advance, unless under special circumstance and per SSFF discretion)

What was the inspiration behind your film?

 The theme of the film is quite a dark one, so it's difficult to talk about the "inspiration" for the film. Having said that what "inspired" Holy Hush was this reoccurring awareness that there is abuse not only present but rife throughout the clergy of myriad of denominations, and for the most part it's being covered up. It's not being discussed, addressed, or eliminated. Then I thought if the clergy are essentially God's mouthpiece of earth and are essentially "good people" what would drive these good God fearing people to cover such heinous act up?  Hence the film Holy Hush.

Why do you feel a festival like SONscreen is important to have?

Sonscreen is important and it is essential. I think the NAD has shown great vision in hosting and promoting the festival. Media is the way forward. it is the 21st century's communication tool. In the same way the printed word was the tool of the 20th century. Many Christian creative artists are studying media and film and Sonscreen gives them an opportunity to create something that will inspire, impact and change lives, in an arena where they can develop and mature creatively, and do God's will.

What new project are your working on and how can people reach you or see more of your work?

We have a couple of things in development, a couple of projects which are not faith based. We're trying to put the funding together for those. There are 3 projects we are moving towards pre production that are faith/morality based that deal with the brotherhood of all races, psychological domestic violence, and teens and street crime. Probably said too much already but they're exciting. Last time I was so forthcoming I missed out to another producer, but C'est la vie! It's all in God's Hands.  I have a couple of projects listed on vimeo under Carmel Greystone. www.vimeo.com 

 
In This Issue
2009 Filmmaker Feature
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World in God's HandsCall to Young Filmmakers:
Show America. Put a Face to Hunger.
 
Non-Profit Palms for Life Fund youth film competition for all filmmakers under the age of 25 to depict hunger in the US in a 7-12 minute short film.
 
$5,000- 1st Prize
$3,000- 2nd Prize
$1,500- 3rd Prize
Free to Enter!
Register Now @: www.facesofhunger.org
 
Deadline: Oct. 15, 2009
(Online Audience Voting on Oct. 16, 2009--World Foods Day)

 
TV's in handLooking for a freelance reporter to host TV programs for
an upcoming conference. Location: Anaheim, CA. Date: Sept 20-23, 2009. Details: Must be based in the Anaheim/Los Angeles area.
Contact: Send suggestions or resumes to Yolanda R. Arrington, Producer. www.websedge.com
yolanda@websedge.com. (WIFV)

Film Across the Nation:

 
Movie Time Register for ScriptDC Writers Weekend and bring your stories to the next level and to established producers.  You can learn from the best and meet new colleagues who are as dedicated to their craft as you are.
 
Workshops will demonstrate how to network, pitch your work, and how to finance film projects (first 10 pages of your script critiqued by producers). 
 
Preliminary Oct. 17 schedule
Preliminary Oct. 18 schedule
Oct. 16 is Opening Conference Reception and Screening of "Sunshine Cleaning" and a Q&A with Megan Holley.
 
$200 for WIFV, DCFA, ITVA and Actors Center Members
$50/workshop;
$300 public
$75/workshop registration form
*Special room rates available at the Hotel Palomar, Washington DC.
More Info?  Call the WIFV Office: 202-429-9438 or email director@wifv.org  
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Join Our Mailing List
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Join AF Today!
 
"I love being able to post my films and get feedback from other filmmakers..."   And it's FREE! Network, Collaborate...the film festival experience continues on AF.
www.adventistfilmmaker.com
 
SONscreen Film Festival is a proud supporter of the Restoring Bamburi Benefit Dinner & Auction Sept. 27 @  5 pm. This event, initiated by Pastor Ron Brathwaite, will be hosted by Alvin Chea (Take 6).
For Tickets:
restoringbamburi.com


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