Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Contact: 2009 Minneapolis Underground Film Festival
Venue: MCAD, 2501 Stevens Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55404
Contact Person: Greg Yolen
Company Name: Minneapolis Underground Film Festival
Telephone Number 612-353-9993
MUFF2009 4190 Vinewood Lane North, #111/417, Plymouth, MN, 55442-1771

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Just had lunch with Dean Otto from the WAC at the Modern Cafe. I had the meatloaf sandwich with the mushroom soup, the food was a bit dry but pretty good. I hope he's into my film and can give me some thoughts and a good crit. This week, I have been sending the film out to festivals, BERLIN, FULL FRAME, SXSW. I'm crossing fingers! Did you hear that cinevegas was cancelled! What a bummer!!!!!!!

Monday, September 21, 2009

New Film is mastered!

It took all summer to fix the tweaks but my new film is really done on all fronts now. That said I am working on marketing it and sending it out to festivals. On the marketing front I am building a webpage using the company www.squarespace.com. I was putting together the "soundtrack" page today.

here is the copy from that.

"The movie's original soundtrack was composed by Richard Werbowenko. He composed nine original songs for Trampoline. Richard also teamed up with Minneapolis' music supervisor Jon Jon Scott (Black Corners) to bring in some of the Twin Cities most exciting and emerging local bands.These bands are RED PENS, ABY WOLF, MYSTERY PALACE, SOLID GOLD AND M.ANIFEST. Singer/ Guitarist PABLO was recorded during the filming of Trampoline and his song "Three Times if your Lucky" appears in the film. Composer Thomas Scott also created an orginal song to fill out this collection. To find out more about these bands and composers check out the links below."

check out the website so far and let me know your comments

www.trampolinethemovie.com

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Hobnobbing with the McKnights


The other night was the McKnight reception. There was a lot of shaking hands and some short speeches from the officials. The cool thing was were able to bring guests. My family came with me. It was really great to have my parents, wife and daughter there. They are eating some of the appetizers in that shot.
My folks aren't artists but come from the working middle class. They were pretty impressed to see me honored by the McKnight foundation. My wife was really proud of me, my kid was into the
brownies.


After we hobnobbed with the crowd, IFP had organized a dinner at Sanctuary with the other film/screening fellows. Here, I am forcing the others to pose for a really unartistic shot of all of us. Lu Lippold was there from IFP and did a great job of asking all the right questions and keeping us feel valued. btw, IFP is doing a killer job with this grant. She asked us all what things we would like to see improved with the fellowship year. I hope she prints our answers, maybe even in this blog? Anyway I am really proud to be one of your McKnight fellows. I have some exciting news about my next film, I'll share that nex time.

Till then Mark.........

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Welcome to McKnight Life!

The 2009 IFP/McKnight Filmmaking and Screenwriting Fellows -- Mark Wojahn, Karen Frank, Nicole Brending, and Rolf Belgum -- have agreed to blog here about their fellowship year. Maybe they'll strike fabulous Hollywood deals, maybe they'll pay off their credit cards, or maybe nothing will happen at all. Follow this blog to find out!