Sunday, April 26, 2009

Report on the Indie Movie Masters Lexington screening!



We are a little behind on getting up a report on the movie screening back on April 9the at the Kentucky Theater, but here it is!

Here's another image from the night:



(from left, Jake Workman, Larry Vires, Stephen Zimmer, Dave Workman, Sven Granlund, and Matthew Perry)

First off, Indie Movie Masters' Matthew Perry, Sven Granlund, and Stephen Zimmer went up on stage and gave out a bunch of free DVDs off of a drawing from ticket numbers, including DVDs from the heavy metal band Spent, the new Festival of Horrors Vol. 1 DVD featuring The Sirens and Murderer, Shadows Light, a couple copies of the novel The Exodus Gate, Stash, and a Zeppo Soundtrack.

Then, as we like to promote and expose all manner of indie filmmakers, we showed trailers from Jerry Williams and Eric Butts' Zeppo, Mark Poole's Requiem for the Fallen, Aaron Champion and Justin Ford's No Town, Stephen Zimmer's Shadows Light, and the new trailer for Nathan Day's Bullet Song. We also showed independent music videos from Jason Scolf for Spent's Breaking Down, and a new music video from director Vince Bingham.

The Sirens and Murderer were then screened.

The night went very well, turnout was strong, and the feedback was positive. We saw alot of indie filmmakers that night, including Cherokee Hall, Nathan Day, Aaron Champion, Jason Scolf, Eric Butts, Jerry Williams, Greg Brock, and others. We hope to have all of these names on IMM titles in the future! (and in Aaron and Jerry's case, we will soon! ;) )

Out in the lobby, we had exhibitors other than the IMM table, including Lori and Susan from ScareFest, the paranormal and horror convention returning to Lexington this September.

Nic Brown, author, photographer, movie journalist, and all-around good guy and friend to indie filmmakers everywhere was present with a table displaying his novel Werewolf for Hire, Book One.



Jerry Williams and Eric Butts were on hand with an exhibit for Zeppo, and Spent had a table with their CDs and DVDs. Alot of traffic and conversation around these tables!

It is important to us to mention the exhibitors and trailers and music videos, as this underscores our philosophy; doing everything that we can to help promote and expose indie filmmakers.

A sincere thanks to everyone who attended and supported the screening!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Great New Indie Feature Trailer from Director Nathan Day

We are a little behind, but are going to catch up in a hurry! Stay tuned as some more posts are coming quickly.

In the meantime, we want to encourage everyone to go check out the new trailer for the indie feature Bullet Song, written and directed by the illustrious Nathan Day. This movie has a solid story, well-developed characters, and packs an emotional punch.

A very good drama that is going to make some waves when it comes out later this summer. (and if you haven't done so already, and are a member of MySpace, be sure to add Bullet Song as a friend too!)

go to:

www.myspace.com/bulletsongmovie

Monday, April 6, 2009

This Thursday, in Lexington, Premiere Screening of Sirens and Murderer from Festival of Horrors Vol.1

Thursday night in Lexington features the premiere screenings of The Sirens and Murderer. If you are in range of Lexington, please come on down to the Kentucky Theater at 7:30 pm for a full night of indie film.

Trailers will include brand new ones from No Town (from Aaron Champion and Justin Ford), as well as the forthcoming indie drama Bullet Song (from Nathan Day). Others will include Zeppo (Jerry Williams and Eric Butts), and more.

Music videos from Spent and another from director Vince Bingham will also be screened, followed by The Sirens and Murderer.

Support Indie Film and let's kick off this new series that will open up many, many new opportunities for alot of indie filmmakers!

On another note, be sure to start sending in your news and announcements to us, through our website at www.indiemoviemasters.com or through our myspace page at myspace.com/indiemoviemasters We will soon begin including indie film announcements in our blogs, as well as links to new trailers and other new information.