C47Houston WEEKLY No. 40 w/ Director/Writer Marcus Freeman

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WEEKLY Vol. 2 - Issue 40 - 2015

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WORLD PREMIERE

FRIDAY, October 23rd -10PM- Alamo Drafthouse-Vintage Park


World Premiere in Houston

Friday, October 23rd Director Michael Steves, Upstart Filmworks and Clinger Digital Productions invite Houston area movie fans to join them Friday, October 23rd, starting at 10PM for the HOUSTON and WORLD PREMIERE of their feature horror motion picture “Clinger” at the Alamo Drafthouse-Vintage Park (114 Vintage Park Blvd., Houston, TX 77070 / 249 just off Louetta). Shot in Houston two summers ago, the movie is rounding off its festival and convention circuit and headed to its theatrical release starting with its World PREMIERE in Houston. “Clinger” is opening in New York at the MovieWorld Cinemas, in Queens NY, Friday, October 30th at 10PM and in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Music Hall, Beverly Hills, Thursday, November 12th starting at 10PM. Written by Gabi Chennisi, Bubba Fish and Michael Steves, “Clinger” follows high school senior Fern Petersen. Her life is turned upside down when her overly affectionate boyfriend, Robert Klingher, dies in a gruesome accident. But things get a little more complicated for Fern when Robert returns from the dead as a love-sick ghost and tries to rekindle their romance only to have his heart broken by Fern...cause HIS DEAD. Now Robert is more determined then ever to get Fern back into his life and realizes that the only way to save his relationship is to kill his high school sweetheart so that they can be together for eternity. Fern has other plan and now runs for her life. Executive Produced by Harvey Cody, Todd Smith and Ada Young, casting includes Vincent Martella as Robert Klingher and Jennifer Laporte as Fern Patersen. Also in this movie is a treasure of local talent including Debbie Rochon, Lisa Wilcox, Elizabeth Jackson, Rebecca Gail, Leah Henley, Paulie Deo Jr., Juila Aks, Shonna Major, Alcia Caldwell, Taylor Clift, Jeffrey Bean and a huge list of taletned people. For a complete list check out their IMDB page at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3043590/ Behind the camera is Cinemtographer Gabi Chennisi Duncombe. This is Ms. Duncombe’s first feature project as Cinematographer. ( http://www.imdb.com/name/nm17087005/ ) If you miss the WORLD PREMIERE or 10PM is a little too late for the average fan, “Clinger” will also screen Saturday, October 24th starting at 5PM and Sunday, October 25th through Thursday October 29th at 10PM. In addition to this limited theatrical release, the movie will be available via RedBox and Video on Demand. Distributed through Osiris Entertainment, “Clinger”, is being sold in Germany and talks are still being negotiated for a UK release. Learn more about “Clinger” and “Like” them on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/ClingerTheMovie and, check out their official website and see a couple of trailers at: http://www.clingerthemovie.com/clinger/ And, learn more about UpStart FilmWorks at: http://www.UpStartFilms.net

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Call for Projects is OPEN! Houston Screening Thursday, October 15th

LaChima Films, Austin Director and Writer Alex R. Johnson invite Houston to attend the Houston Premiere screening of his dramatic crime/thriller feature motion picture “Two Step” starting at 7:30PM, Thursday, October 15th at the Edwards Houston Marq’E Stadium 23 & IMAX Theater (7620 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77024 / I-10 and Silber). Written by Mr. Johnson the story follows James, a college dropout. When James visits his grandmother, his only remaining family, his grandmother suddenly dies after his arrival. While settling her affairs, James learns that his grandmother is the victim of the “grandparent scam” in which someone posing as James has been slowly conning his grandmother out of thousands of dollars. Now, James is set on finding this imposter. Just when things are set and he is ready to track down the culprit, the imposter shows up at the front door. Desperate for cash, the imposter, Webb, has his own problems by the name of Duane, a ruthless loan shark who wants his money or else. Webb needs the money and if he can’t get it from the old woman, he will get it from James. Casting includes Beth Broderick, James Landry Hebert, Skyy Moore, Jason Douglas, Ashley Spillers, Barry Tubb, Brady Coleman, Jesse Dayton, Dale Watson, Laurie Gallardo, Kathy Rose Center, Libby Villan, Johnny Snyder, Elle LaMont, June Garcia, Alexandria Payne and Sam Stinson. Behind the camera is Cinematographer Andrew Lilien and Music by Andrew Kenny. Some of the cast/crew as well as Director Alex Johnson will be in attendence for this single-night event. Tickets must be purchased in ADVANCE and see trailer at: https://www.tugg.com/events/46351 ($12) Learn more about “Two Step” at: www.LaChimaFilms.com Or on their IMDB page at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3288948/ Find them on FB and “Like” at: www.facebook.com/twostepfilm

The organizer and Founder of theWorldfest Houston Independent Film Festival, Mr. Hunter Todd has announced that the festival is accepting projects for their 49th Annual festival, coming up next year, April 8th through April 17th, 2016, in Houston, Texas. Worldfest-Houston offers international competition in Ten Major Competition Categories! Features, Shorts, Doc/Business Films, Student, Experimental, Screenplays, New Media, TV Production, TV Commercials and Music Videos and over 200 sub-categories for a fair competition. You may enter your project online via their entry platform or via FilmFreeway.com. NEW this year is that you can now enter your project via Vimeo, in addition to DVD/BR Entries and Jump Drive. EarlyBird Deadline: November 15th, 2015 Main Entry Deadline: December 15th, 2015 Online Deadline: January 15th, 2016 Final Deadline January 31st, 2016

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Director Marcus Nispel is scheduled to be in attendance for Q& A. This feature movie will start at 9PM.

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Wednesday October 28th Houston Director, Producer and Organizer Damir Catic is helping out the community and inviting Houston indie movie fans to attend the fright-fest event of 2015, HORRORTHON 2015, starting at 6PM, Wednesday, October 28th at the Edwards Marq*E 23 and IMAX Entertainment Center (7620 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77024 / I-10 and Silber Rd.). Fans will be treated to several feature movies, a batch of short movies and an after party, all HORROR genre movies. Scheduled to be screened is Director Marcus Nispel’s new horror feature “Exeter”. Marcus Nispel is the director of the 2003 version of “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, the 2009 “Friday the 13th and the 2011 version of “Conan the Barbarian among others. Starts at 7:30PM. Mr. Nispel is scheduled to attend the screening, so that will be a treat. The event is FREE, but, priority seating will be for Blood donors (an appropriate Halloween vampire giving) and donators to the cause. Seating is limited so don’t wait until the last moment. Donors will get priority seating. NEW: The City of Houston and Mayor Annise D. Parker has Proclaimed October 28th as HORROTHON DAY. All you have to do is donate at any Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, provide code J151, from October 1st through October 26th, or donate on the day of the HorrorThon 2015 at the Edwards Marq’E 23 Cinemas & IMAX on October 28th from 1PM to 6PM bring in your proof of donation and get in for FREE (this includes VIP seating), and on a firstcome-first basis. Can’t give blood? There is another way you can get in for FREE. All you have to do is go to: http://tinyurl.com/pg2xpfu donate $20 or more to help 20-year-old Ms. Ana Jimenez who needs a costly bone marrow transplant. The transplant is Ana’s best chance for living a long, healthy life. Bring in proof that you donated and you get in prior to the general public. While you are there, purchase some cookies. The funds will all go to benefit Ms. Jimenez. See you There!


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October 15th through October 31st Just in time for the Halloween season, the Artistic Director of the Mildred’s Umbrella Theatre Company, Ms. Jennifer Decker, invites the public to the presentation of writer Mac Wellman’s stage play “Dracula” running October 15th through October 31st starting at 8PM at Studio 101 (1824 Spring Street, Houston, TX 77007). Directed by Ms. Decker, the story follows two sexually repressed women who find the freedom and passion of the “Vampiric” world in the late days of Victorian London in a bizarre and offbeat rendition of Bram Stoker’s classic novel. Directed by Ms. Decker, casting includes Christie Guidry as Mina, Patricia Duran as Lucy, Philip Hays as Dracula, John Dunn as Jonathan, Ryan Kelly as Seward, Blake Weir as Quincy, Jason Duga as Simmons and Ron Reeder as Van Helsing. Also in this play and playing Vampiretts, Sara Jo Dunstan, Katrina Ellsworth, Arianna Bermudez and Tori Dominquez playing the peasant and nun. The play is choreographed by Jennifer Wood, set designed by Lee O. Barker, Costumes designed by Lindsay Burns, Light designed by Trevor Ritenour, Music/Sound designed by Andy McWilliams. The show is all managed Bree Bridger. October 16th is Pay-What-You-Can Mondays and Matinee show Sunday, October 25th starting at 3PM. For tickets and information visit:

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Mr. Marcus Freeman IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0293498/

C47Houston supports all of our Texas filmmakers. Whether you are making a short movie or a feature project, we enjoy taking the time to check out the movie, and, especially if there is a passion in the filmmaker to make a movie from the heart. We met this actor turned movie maker, some time back and several years ago. He has been in some outstanding projects directed by the likes of Corey Shields, Eric Harvey, Shanda Davis, Daniel Story, Franklin Anderson, Jon Keeyes, Greg Carter and Miranda Spigener just to name a few of the talented filmmakers. We have been following his acting career and we were happy to see that he took the leap to making his own motion picture venture, “The Prank”. This will be his directorial film. Currently, he is working to raise funds for his first feature movie. We were pleased that he has kept in contact with our magazine and equally pleased that he invited us to the screening of his short movie. C47Houston is thrilled to present a quick interview with Writer and Director Marcus Freeman.

C47Houston: Thank you Marcus for taking a little time to answer a few questions for our readers. You are an actor turning into a filmmaker and directing your own project “The Prank”, your first short movie and your first movie. Why have you decided to transition to making movies?

Mr. Freeman: I noticed that my peers where expanding into other areas of the business and I felt it was time to grow as an artist. No matter what I will always love acting but I also love to create. I wanted to tell stories from my point of view. I believe it’s not the story you tell but how you tell that story. I’ve always had a great imagination and it was time to put pen to pad and give my imagination a voice. C47Houston: If I am correct, you also wrote “The Prank”. It’s actually a complicated story with several twists and turns. What was the hardest part about writing the screenplay? AND, was it based on fact or fiction?

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Mr. Freeman: The Prank was unique for me because I always had this idea in my mind, “What would happen if a prank backfires?” “What does that look like?” I mulled it over for some time and one day I just spewed it out on paper. I guess that is my process, once the idea has been conceived, I let it marinate on my mind until I’m ready to give birth to it. That said it wasn’t challenging to write the screenplay. The hard part was getting it filmed. The story is fictional but some elements of the screenplay are from life experiences. C47Houston: Everyone has his or her own interpretations of what the meaning of the story may be. As the writer, what was your personal message with regard to this movie?

Mr. Freeman: The overall theme is choices are important and there is a result to every choice we make. A grudge based on false information can lead to hurting, not only yourself but to others as well. I wanted to explore the consequences of human actions. C47Houston: You were also the Executive Producer of the movie. As an executive producer and NOT a director or an actor, what are some of the things you learned (whether good or bad) about producing your first movie?

Mr. Freeman: I learned that the Executive Producer of a film is like a General Manager to a sports franchise. You want to hire people who can execute the job well. I believe having knowledgeable people on set will make for a smooth filmmaking process. C47Houston: Okay what have you learned about being a “director”, as opposed to the executive producer?

Mr. Freeman: I’ve learned that that as a director, it’s better to be a thermometer than a thermostat. You can set the tone and adjust as needed.

C47Houston: In your opinion, what kind of director are you, tough and stern, easy going and relaxed or somewhere in between?

Mr. Freeman: I’ve always been a laid-back kind of guy so my temperament, as a director, is pretty much consistent and the same. I want work, especially on the set, to be fun and not necessarily a chore. People don’t realize that in making a movie there is a lot of hurry-up and waiting. I, personally, make sure there were healthy snacks (fruit and vegetables) available and between light changes actors were rehearsing. C47Houston: This was your first directing gig. What are some of the things you learned about directing that you thought you knew but when in practiced you had to rethink your approach to directing?

Mr. Freeman: As a director I had to learn to pace myself. There were moments when I was in the “zone”. I felt my creative juices were flowing but I began to push for more when I didn’t need to. Directing, like acting, has a rhythm. If you’re off...you have to take a moment, stop and regroup. Thankfully my cinematographer and assistant director keep me on beat during filming. C47Houston: As a first time director, with a short film under your belt, as it were, and looking at the entire process of filmmaking from an objective point of view, what is the one most important aspect of the process AND, do you think you that aspect was achieved or could have been improved?

Mr. Freeman: I think pre-production is the most important aspect of filmmaking. I’m very analytical and I have stage manager background from theatre so I want to prepare for every moment on set. I want to make sure I have room to adjust, if something didn’t work out. During rehearsals, I use a camcorder to film scenes and watched them and reviewed them to ensure that I am conveying the story I wrote. Pre-pro-



duction helps me achieved my goals on-set because I have a guideline to follow and fall back on if needed. Did I achieve my goals planned out during pre-production? I think I did but I’m always learning new things. C47Houston: What is next for “The Prank?

Mr. Freeman: Eventually, I want to make this short movie into a feature motion picture. I’ve been actively networking and seeking investors for the project. “The Prank” (the short movie) was submitted to over 10 festivals, but so far, we are still waiting to hear from the selection committees. Our production company is selling the movie online and through self-marketing via our website. C47Houston: What is next for Marcus Freeman besides “The Prank: the Feature Movie”?

C47Houston: Thank you for your time Marcus and congratulations on stepping up to the plate to start making movies. You have dabbled into making your own movie (a short movie) as a director. You have experienced something that only a very few people will ever do. You have achieved, progressed and have had some discouraging moments, these are the things that make us better and we learn from our mistakes. If you could pass along some advice about filmmaking what would you say?

Mr. Freeman: The best advice I can give to anyone is that you HAVE to believe in yourself. It’s a tough journey as an artist so there are going to be days where you will have to dust yourself off and get back at it. But, you have to believe in yourself

Mr. Freeman: I wrote another short film called “At the Right Time” which I plan to shoot sometime next month in November. Also, I’m writing a stage play called “The Robinson’s Lottery” that I will produce next year, 2016. And, of course, being the artist that I am, I am always collaborating with other artists on their projects.

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Actor /Writer turning Director, Marcus Freeman presented the Houston screening of his short movie “The Prank” Friday August 28th at the Furniture Management Group Theater Room. Written by Mr. Freeman the movie follows a group of people who meet for a reunion. When a simple prank is pulled, things go over the top and “simple” turns into deadly outcomes. It was a great night of food, drink and meeting new people. You can see the cast and crew list on their IMDB page listed to the right. This is Mr. Freeman’s Directorial movie and he is working on his first feature venture and plans to turn his short movie into a feature project. Learn more about Marcus Freeman on IMDB at: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0293498/

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November 12th through 19th, 2015

7th Anniversary

Next Actor Studios, Lake Camp Productions, Organizers San Banjare and Trisha Ray invite the public to join them as they present, for the first time in Houston, the Next International Film Festival (NiFF), a non-profit organization. The festival is scheduled for an opening night Red Carpet Reception Wednesday, October 14th and closing late Saturday, October 17th, at various venues including the LandMark River Oaks Theater and Next Actor Studios. Four days of curated and exceptional independent movies for the discerning movie lover will be screened. They have lined up over a dozen feature movies and block of short movies from all over the world. This is an international competition based festival and awards will be given out Friday, October 16th starting at 8PM at the Next Actor Studios in the Rice Village so you may want to get your tickets as soon as possible. The tickets are affordable $12 per film or $30 for a day pass and the awards presentation will run about $100 for non Next Actor Members (General Admission) and $50 for Next Actor Members. Tickets must be purchased online as there are NO tickets sold at the box office or at the door. (TICKETS: http://niffhouston.com/passes.php ) The Organizers have a goal of presenting quality and content intensive movies to a city known for its influx of unique diversity of cultures where over 90+ languages are spoken in the 4th (and soon to be 3rd) largest city in the United States. This is a chance to see some outstanding one-of-a-kind movies, made by some very talented storytellers and movie makers. Learn more, see the schedule of events, learn about the selected movies and get your tickets at: www.NiFFHouston.org


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Sunday, November 1st Good news coming out of the Starship Films Production company and Producer/Director Joe Grisaffi. They started a KickStarter crowdfunding campaign to fund the cost of screening their feature comedy “Lars the Emo Kid” at the Studio Movie Grill-CityCentre starting at 7PM. The team has met their goal with only a few days left for their campaign (deadline to contribute is coming up Sunday, October 18th at 10PM). KickStarter is an all-or-nothing funding site and the funds gained over the stated goal will be used to enter the movie to various film festivals. Written by Paxon Gilmore and bases on a series of short films created by Mr. Gilmore, the story follows Lars Hyde who is experiencing depression due to the loss of his best friend. Getting back to school, his personality leads others to bully him and, to top things off, his parents are divorcing. Lars is ready to cash it in. About to break, Lars comes across a band of misfits who help him pick up the pieces, find his place in the world and show him what real friendship is all about. Casting includes: Paxton Gilmore as Lars, Nichole Elliott, Tyler Tackett, David Simpson, Belinda Owino, Brandon Hampton, Grace Powell, Tiffany Grant, Elizabeth Redpath, Roland Ruiz, Kasey James, Dan Braverman, Sara Gaston and Michael Wayne Thomas. Your $9 or more contribution to the KickStarter Campaign gets you one admission to the screening. Contribute at: http://kck.st/1NZ9UwF Learn more about “Lars the Emo Kid” and “Like” them on FB at: https://www.facebook.com/larstheemokid and check out their IMDB page at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1884338/

September 21st through September 24th, 2016

Submissions NOW OPEN After a successful season, Organizer Christopher James and Twitchy Dolphin Flix have opened their festival for the 2016 season and invite filmmakers to submit their projects. The 5th Annual Austin Revolution Film Festival 2016 is scheduled to take place in the Austin area September 21st through September 24th, 2016. The Super Early Deadline is December 1st, 2015 Early Bird Deadline is February 1st, 2016 Spring Deadline is April 1st, 2016 Learn more, see details and registration forms at:

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