
Blood and Brides and Robots Oh My!
Okay there was only one Bride and one Robot… but there was plenty of Blood. Fresh from it’s world Premiere last weekend at the Derby City Film Festival and screenings earlier this week in Muncie, Bloomington and Lafayette, My Bloody Wedding had it’s Indianapolis Premiere last night at the Indiana State Museum IMAX. The crowd was enthusiastic and certainly not disappointed. Director and co-writer Morgan Mead hosted the event along with actor and stunt coordinator David Fultz. David plays a crazy gardener that seems to know what’s going on long before the other main characters. Many other cast and crew members were in attendance.

Father Price (Joshua Ramsey) prepares the vows for Callista (Morgan C. Mead) and Doug (Patrick Babbitt).
The film was co-written by The Director Morgan D. Mead and the Lead Actress Morgan C. Mead. Morgan (the Director) explained how the two met. Both having the same name and both bring in the filmmaking business one of them had been credited with a film that the other had worked on. This mess-up with the Internet Movie Database caused them to contact each other, www.imdb.com They realized that they had similar tastes in films and vowed to work to gether at some point…

Director Morgan D. Mead and Actor David Fultz at the Indy Premiere
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Tis the season to hang out with filmmakers from across the state and share some holiday cheer… and a few drinks. This year the Indiana Filmmakers Network took our holiday party to Moe’s Irish Pub at the Hamilton Town Center and the result was incredible. It was Tuesday December 8th. This was by far the largest gathering I’ve seen of indie film types. It seemed like everyone was there and ready to unwind. We had people from all over Indiana and a few that were home for the holidays from other parts of the country. The award for furthest travel to attend went easily to Logan Huffman. The Indianapolis native was back in town awaiting the resumption of shooting the new V series in Vancouver BC, February 2010.

The Indiana Filmmakers Network (IFN) has been around for about 10 years. It’s mission is to Inform, Educate and Promote the film industry in Indiana. I joined the IFN a little over two years ago. At that time the group had all but dried up. There were only 8 people at the first meeting I attended. I was asked to become a volunteer board member early last year. We had already started rebuilding the group and the meetings in 2009 averaged about 40 attendees each month. Last year’s party was held at one of the board member’s home and was plagued by an ice storm. Attendance was a meager twelve people… though we all had a great time, it was disappointing. This year we had a very cold rain storm… and the attendance was fantastic. We had told the folks at Moe’s that we were expecting around forty people. Instead we ended up with somewhere around sixty. The crowd spilled out into the bar area of Moe’s. It was great. The staff at Moe’s did a wonderful job keeping us supplied with food and drinks.

For those of you who were not able to make it… you missed a great night full of food, contests, prizes, give aways, and networking. I know of many good connections that were made that night. You might want to clear your schedule next year… I think it’s only going to get better.
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