As always, Timewarp Films had a table and we were hawking our films. It was nice to actually have a new one to offer. We weren't able to get copies of Dead Hunt for last August's show.
We shared space with our sister organization, Scares that Care (also run by Joe Ripple, our director). It really stole the show. We raffled off Ichabod, a creepy looking head on a stick, and conducted a silent auction--all for charity. It was a great success! We took in over $2000.
I spent most of the weekend hiding behind my laptop. I was updating a script for submission to the Bluecat Screenplay Competition. But I did pop my head up every once in a while to chat with fellow filmmakers, fans of Don Dohler and Timewarp Films (always a pleasure to speak with people that like your stuff), and, of course, the other Timewarpers helping out: Stewie, Rob (pictured; right), Zig, Colleen, Leanna (pictured; center), Eric, and the man himself, Joe Ripple.
Overall it was great fun. Unfortunately, the turnout wasn't what they hoped for. But this was the first time in a new location, and March doesn't bring out the fans like August does.
One highlight for me was getting to meet George Romero (pictured below). As a low-budget filmmaker, getting to meet a legend in the field is a real treat. He was taller than I expected, and a great guy to talk to. We shared our opinions on filmmaking, and he told me his favorite of his own films is Martin, a film I've wanted to see since watching Document of the Dead. Needless to say, I jumped on Amazon when I got home and ordered a copy.
Here's a pic of the table. The barely visible Zig is behind the TV, Stewie is filming Rob taking the picture -- exciting footage, it must be -- and that's me in the center, face buried.
Colleen, Leanna, and Eric pose to promote Dead Hunt.
And finally, a bunch of us went to the local Outback on Saturday to celebrate my wife's birthday.
A very busy and tiring weekend, but a fun one.
Thanks to Rob and Stewie for the pictures.
Hey Mitch, I had a fantastic time at Horrorfind. The August one is always bigger (maybe they should only do one a year?) and hopefully tons of awesome people will show up. It didn't hurt to be surrounded by beautiful babes for those days (Colleen, Leanna, and Lauren) and we got some work done too. Let's remember to keep in contact with those people we talked to. Networking my man! Great to see Zig, Joe, Stewie, and Eric as well.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, very cool that you got to talk with George Romero! THAT had to have been a blast!
ReplyDeleteHow many other pictures of me do you have that I don't know about? :lol:
ReplyDelete(And I didn't even notice you and Rob in that first pic until about the third viewing.) :yay: :lol:
Oh, btw, smilies don't work in Wordpress 2.5. I'm looking for a fix. :(
I know . That's one of the things keeping me from upgrading. Let me know if you find anything.
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