Showing posts with label #Western. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Western. Show all posts

Monday, April 22, 2024

STAR in ATTENDANCE!

(Day T-1 Count Down to Worldwide Theatrical Premiere on April 23!)

Tomorrow's screening will be a chance for our audience to meet one of the stars, Keven Russell McCaulley. Not only is Keven one of the initiators, financiers and historians of Vengeance Trail, he also played the bounty hunter/hitman Garvey. Come out and hear more from Keven tomorrow evening! 

Here's a clip from today's test screening at the theater (Keven Russell McCaulley as Garvey, Garrett W. Roberts as Jack the Barkeep, Jeff Dolan as Sheriff Emery):

As a former law-enforcement officer from California, and an equestrian and historian, Keven brings authenticity to his roles. Acting has been a hobby of Keven's since 1992. You can find his work on IMDB as Keven Russell and as Keven McCaulley. Stay tuned, because now that he's retired, Keven has been auditioning lately.




And when Vengeance Trail makes its money back, Keven would love to make more movies.

Hope to see many of y'all tomorrow!

Ian Max

Friday, April 12, 2024

Excitement Brews as Memphis Gets Plastered with Vengeance Trail Posters!

(Day 11 Counting Down to Memphis Premiere on April 23!)


The last few days, I have been busy asking establishments if they have a classifieds section for displaying local events. I've had a mostly positive reception and some very enthusiastic; "I love Westerns" and "I'm absolutely coming to this [screening]." Very encouraging!

I've been plastering the poster at various venues. Some have obvious cork boards for local events. Others surprised me by taping a double sided poster to their front glass.  You can't assume, you just have to ask.


No one mentioned the guns on the poster, but I learned that if the guns aren't pointing at anyone it's more okay. And this is Memphis where everyone seems to have a gun. I was told today that the difference in gun laws between Tennessee and California are "night and day." In Los Angeles, we worried that other parents or teachers wouldn't approve of our kids playing with Nerf guns, and Getty Images wouldn't approve footage from my "Nerf for Noobs" short film, when my DP tried to sell the footage.


Yesterday's successes:

  • 1 out of 4 mom-and-pop coffee shops. The chains don't have a classified section.
  • 2 out of 2 public libraries. Admin had to approve.
  • 2 out of 3 bars or breweries. One owner doesn't like fliers and posters.
  • 2 out of 2 pizza joints.
  • 1 running shoe company.
  • 1 video rental store with 30K movie archive. They didn't have the DVD so I gave them one.
  • 1 out of 2 guns and ammo stores displayed the poster, but much interest from employees.
  • 1 playhouse and 1 ballet company.

Today, I spread out south, including just across the border into Mississippi.

  • 4 Western clothing stores.
  • 1 film gear rental company.
  • 1 Army surplus store.
  • 2 Gun stores.
The last store I found by accident, actually a gun repair shop. We got to chatting for a long time because these guys were Navy vets and SASS (single action shooting society) shooters, and they knew all about chain guns, gatling guns and howitzers. My experience was from working as a special effects assistant on The Last Samurai and We Were Soldiers. Then I learned that one of the men worked as an extra on Andersonville. I earned my SAG card on that movie in 1993 after 51 days as an extra. Man, did we have memories to share. Set life!


And, I learned about the Bill Pickett Rodeo tomorrow at the Memphis Agricenter, 10 miles from me!


Ian Max

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

21 Days of Vengeance Trail - Countdown to Memphis Premiere on April 23!

Today, I reached out to all the Memphis news sources I could find with the search "submit story to Memphis news":

  • ABC-24 
  • ActionNews-5
  • WREG
  • We Are Memphis
  • Fox-13 News - responded
  • Memphis Metro News
  • Happening Next: Memphis - paid $5 for story placement
Now, I'm working on some movie notes for one more pass on my edit, mostly lip sync issues that I missed, so I can submit Vengeance Trail for review to Film Threat. They have rates from Zero to $500. I'm going with the $100 option.


The nice thing about Film Threat is they are approved by Rotten Tomatoes, which requires 5 approved reviews before they post your movie. Here's the list of critics approved by Rotten Tomatoes.


Anyone have any suggestions on movie critics that love scrappy indies?

Tomorrow: I've got to get posters printed and into a few select stores around town. I'm thinking of giving a free ticket or pair of tickets for each storefront that lets me place a poster for a couple weeks. Thoughts? I'll be posting my results so we can all learn.

Then, I'd like to start posting bios of the cast and crew. Stay tuned!

Ian Max

Monday, April 1, 2024

23 Days of Vengeance Trail - Countdown to Memphis Premiere on April 23!

Finally got my EPK (electronic press kit) created. Anyone out there able to give me expert advice?



I need to start sharing this to media and bloggers soon!

I also need to get to bed early tonight, because I wasn't firing on all cylinders today.

Ian Max


Tuesday, March 26, 2024

29 Days of Vengeance Trail - Countdown to Memphis Premiere on April 23!

Each day, I'm going to post a little behind the scenes on: The Making of Vengeance Trail, or The Remaking of the Movie using Artificial Intelligence. As well as an update on progress planning the theatrical premiere on April 23 and sharing connections local to Memphis, TN.

You probably didn't get a chance to see Vengeance Trail the first time around. Who remembers Blockbuster? Blockbuster and Walmart is as far as Vengeance Trail got distributed, so I'd love to meet someone who saw it on the shelf and rented or purchased it.

If you like period-accurate Westerns, you're going to love this classic tale of good vs. evil! Nominated for the 2006 Golden Boot Awards "Best of the West." Al Frisch of Hollywood Guns and Props has all the props, costumes, screenplays, and even some horses and standing sets, to make many new Westerns. 

Tomorrow, I'll tell of how a film professor persuaded a historian and collector that Western movies can't lose and that he and his students could make a $10K feature with the resources of two Western buffs and their friends. Lot's of dreams were on the line!

Today's challenges:

  • Start the process of building relationships with Memphis influencers by polishing and updating the EPK (electronic press kit).
  • Then, I can approach media and bloggers for guest articles.
  • Create the art for the t-shirt from the poster art, and send for a test print.
Which t-shirt design do you prefer? 

Today's Successes:
  • A Memphis podcaster wants to interview me, stay tuned.
  • I submitted the premiere screening event to HappeningNext for $5. 
  • I negotiated with The Auteur Club for them to show my promo April 14, in return for showing their promo before Vengeance Trail on April 23.
  • I booked a talk show with Anfra Boyd: April 21, 7pm Central on YAMS TALK RADIO.
  • I also booked Anfra to live-stream the Premiere. She will bring so much energy!!!

Time to enjoy my family and get to bed on time!

Thanks for your support!
Ian Max












Monday, March 25, 2024

30 Days of Vengeance Trail - Countdown to Memphis Premiere on April 23!

Over 20 years in the works, Vengeance Trail is going to receive its first theatrical exhibition. I'm so excited to see and hear it on the big screen!



If you haven't followed the journey so far, Vengeance Trail started out as a student film, then grew. But, as you can imagine with a bunch of first time filmmakers, me included, plenty of mistakes were made. After several years, the movie was released in Blockbuster and Walmart, but it only made a fraction of its budget in return. I was always bummed that the investors were never made whole and the movie didn't find a large audience. When artificial intelligence tools became available, I started to wonder if the movie could be rescued and improved. And now, this epic-feeling Western, shot on a prosumer miniDV camera, receives the royal treatment at a theater in Memphis!

Now that the movie has been digitally enhanced, follow along on its self-distribution journey. For various reasons, traditional distribution isn't the best option for the movie. The first theatrical screening of Vengeance Trail happens 29 days from today. This daily blog series for 30 days will chronicle the journey to throw a memorable event.

What we have:

  • A bonafide, feature-length movie! See the trailer at VengeanceTrail.com.
  • Venue, a 165 seat theater at Malco Cordova Cinema Grill, on April 23, 2024 at 7pm. 
  • Food and drink available at the event.
  • Movie poster from which we will have t-shirts made.
  • Stars of Vengeance Trail attending.
  • Invites to be a guest on a podcast and a movie review website.
  • Local advisors who have hosted theatrical premieres.
  • Potential talent to live-broadcast the event.
  • Potential musicians to entertain before and after the movie.
  • Sound system for Q&A - the theater provides a house microphone.
  • Camera and lights for the red carpet.
Needed:
  • Update the EPK (electronic press kit).
  • Printer for banners, posters, t-shirts. Lead time and quantity decisions. 
  • Design completion for banners, posters, t-shirts.
  • Possible DVDs, BluRays and 
  • Decisions on a website for collecting ticket sales and emails for the future; Eventive vs. Kinema.
  • Lock in musician and hosting talent for the event.
  • Write a first draft of a guest post article for the movie review website to give notes.
  • Decide how many posters to print, based on price-break and budget for inventory.
Today's successes:
  • Two Memphis filmmakers, LaDell Beaman and Rex Oatis, have recommended sources for a red carpet backdrop for guest photos. Stickers & Banners drop ships within 24 business hours, and an 8'x8' vinyl banner is $98 plus S&H. I can borrow stands to hold the banner up. Another option is Central Imaging & Printing, which excites me because I really want to hire and spend locally, so I'll compare their quote when I get it. 
  • I met Memphis Wrestler, K Toomer aka Fatjitsu, for the second time on Saturday. He and I were invited by LaDell to present our careers (stunts and professional wrestling) at a Heel the Hood Foundation Memphis event, and he prints the t-shirts for Memphis Wrestling at such an affordable price that there's actually still room to make a profit. So, I'm going to have him print a sample shirt with the following image as a test. 

Hope you like learning filmmaking with me!
Ian Max




Thursday, August 24, 2023

SNEAK PREVIEW of Vengeance Trail - First 12 Minutes

First 12 minutes of Vengeance Trail with live chat this Saturday, August 26 at 6pm Pacific, 9pm Eastern. Click on Notify Me for a reminder.

Hope you're not tired of me talking about my Western. My old partner thinks I'm putting too much time into it, but I keep finding new ai tools that can make little details better. I'm not being a perfectionist, but if a line of dialogue is covered by wind noise and there's a new Audio Enhance Tool, how can I say the movie it done if I haven't made the sound a little better. Right, Benny DeRose of Go Big Audio? After all, the sound quality is as, or more, important than the picture quality. And, I mustn't forget this Call to Excellence that crossed my eyeballs exactly a week ago.

I'm making my way through the movie with a fine-toothed comb, and I finished the opening sequence through the Inciting Incident, the event that will engage the reluctant hero and bring him out of hiding to face his giant. It certainly upsets his world, and it will upset you as well.

These first 12 minutes look and sound great! Like a real movie with a real budget! Which it is! NO DISCLAIMERS NEEDED! I'm very excited. A friend of mine just wrote this:

Bro how in the world did you get your footage to look like that? I've been using Topaz Ai and I can't get my footage to look brand new like you did. If you got a trick, please let me know, because we're trying everything, LOL!

I hosted a YouTube premiere of the Sneak Preview on Tuesday without much warning. A handful of people showed up and interacted in the chat. It was fun interacting with a few fans. And two days later, this video has over 1000 views, which is a better result than any of my videos for over 3 years!

Here are some comments from the Sneak Preview:

"This was really good!!! Great quality!!! Love it!!! Eager for more!!!!"
"Digging it!"
"Good stuff!! Made we want to be a cowboy lol."
"​Ohh, this is epic. I love everything about this."

How cool is that? 

So, join me in two days and let's Live Chat while watching the opening sequence.

Ian Max


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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Are Billboards Still Valid? - Indie Film Advertising

First time for everything. I noticed a digital billboard near my house that said BLIP, so I looked it up. Blip Billboards sells freeway billboard space by the moment with a self-service model. And since I'm sharing the space with many other advertisers, the costs are super reasonable compared to committing to a billboard 24/7 for a month. 

I created an ad for Vengeance Trail, to start building awareness in my hometown for a theatrical screening at the end of Summer. I signed up to spend $20 per day and yesterday was my first day.

Each impression lasts 8 seconds and I got 117 blips. The billboard I chose is at the corner of two interstates. The goal is to get people to remember VengeanceTrail.com

Here are some more analytics:

The proof will be when I get a sale from someone who's not on my friends and family network.

I'm experimenting with Twitter and Facebook (Meta) ads as well, but the learning curve is steeper. Anyone have any experience? For the first while, I will be spending all my pre sales on grassroots advertising until sales take off.

Ian Max

Friday, June 2, 2023

Crowdfunding is for Interacting, NOT Begging

I have lots of friends. Some of them like my movies. Some want to support me no matter what the movie. Some are just fine-feathered, patrons of the arts. But I don't have a million friends! Yet!

Crowdfunding often seems like begging friends and family for a favor. But pretty soon, those favors are used up. I don't want my social media to have daily reminders of my projects. Where's the value added?

Business success comes from creating and delivering value!

Now, if you like Westerns and want to see more Westerns, then the value-add is me helping ensure more Westerns get made. Quality Westerns, morality tales, battles between good and evil.




So, here's a crowdfunding effort to Pre-Sell my Western, Vengeance Trail - to finish creating the extra value allowed by new digital tools, and deliver it to the world.

And interact with the fans! So, leave a comment and I'll respond.

I just want fans of Westerns to learn about Vengeance Trail and tell their friends. And, if enough fans are found, my friends at HollywoodGunsAndProps.com and I will make more Westerns.

I will be sending out an EPK (Electronic Press Kit) and finding bloggers and podcasters who want to discuss the movie and the making of Vengeance Trail. If you know any, please send them my way.

Thanks, Ian Max

Thursday, May 25, 2023

TBT: Vengeance Trail, and How Violent Is It Really?

I'm hoping to launch Pre Sales of my Western, VENGEANCE TRAIL, on June 1.

So, I've been asking friends for feedback on this Sneak Preview. One friend said:

Ian, I watched it. Just a quick thought...there is a lot of shoot 'em up [in the trailer]. A lot. My sound was low as I was watching so I noticed it quickly, especially towards the end. I'm not sure if that's your intent, I know it's a Western...but just a heads up. Otherwise, I am mighty impressed!!!! 

Great note! Yes, I hadn't remembered there being so much shooting when I was last familiar with the movie, when we shot it in 2002-03 and released it in 2006. It's one of those things where, recreating violence on set, whether it be blood effects or stunts, can be fun and funny in the context of a group of friends making a movie, but when put together with dramatic storytelling, sound effects and music, becomes a sobering depiction of, well, violence.

Yes, Vengeance Trail is violent, but it also has heart. It's a traditional morality tale with period accurate sets, costumes, and dialogue. Will we make a less violent version by changing the color of blood from red to brown and cutting back some of the language? Not likely at this stage. But I'm open to suggestions.

Also, initially I had no intention of creating a new trailer from scratch and just wanted to match better footage to the existing trailer and give it a little upgrade. Since I couldn't modify the length or structure of the trailer due to the music being mixed with the dialogue and effects, I replaced some title cards with new footage and did the best I could. In retrospect, I do notice how much shooting there is, and that it overpowers the dramatic conflict of the story. 

Here's the current trailer, an upgraded version of the original. Here's a tamer version, because certain distributors have rules about violence.

Now that I'm planning a marketing and pre sales strategy for Vengeance Trail, I'm considering creating new trailers, behind the scenes insights using stunts outtakes and horse moments, and upgrading the documentary about the vintage guns that's on the DVD. But this all takes time and I need to start the sales funnel in order to hire an editor.

As another friend responded:

Make the audience/customer the hero of the story. 

What is at stake? 

Why should the funder back this project? 

What is the urgency?  

What's in it for them? 

What is your call to action? 


Howdy, Western lover! What are you going to watch after you’ve binge watched Yellowstone and all its spinoffs? Hollywood Guns and Props has all sorts of props, costumes, and screenplays just laying around. Think of all the other Westerns we could have made if we’d made a profit with Vengeance Trail the first time. Purchase the digitally upgraded Vengeance Trail in advance and be part of the excitement of helping release amazing Westerns to the world.

Hope you enjoy Vengeance Trail! Please put your notes in the comments.

Ian


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