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Hello Friends,

 

We are social networking whores and we all know that indie film and indie music play a huge part in their marketing on these Twitters, Facebooks, and “add me” sites. Well the new one we are ADDICTED to is Blip.fm and we will be putting on twist on the site. For those who are not familiar with BLIP.FM, think of it as a TWITTER, and you use the music to tell the TWEET. You get 140 characters plus a link to a song you can search on their site. BRILLIANT!

 

What Before You Submit will be doing is indie film reviews, a rating, and a song added for your listening pleasure. We’d love to have you join, and we’ll join you any day as well. Try this Twitter with an amazing additional twist to it. BRILLIANT!

 

Enjoy!

 

B.Quain (is listening)

Before You Submit had the honor to spend a good 20 minutes with Jon Voight and get to know him before and during an interview with him as he brought his Academy Award Nominated role as Joe Buck film Midnight Cowboy.

 

 

Mr. Voight was great to sit down with and get to know his film and TV career better. Thank you so much Jon for the interview…we’ll get together soon and watch the Coyotes or Liverpool. 

 

B.Quain (is watching)

Hello Friends,

One of the biggest questions we get at film festivals is the cost of music and where is the best place to grab music for their films for free. Well, HERE YA GO!! FREE MUSIC ARCHIVE opens it’s url address bar to the public finally and there you can find artists and music for your films. Form the site in their “About:” section of the site…

“The Free Music Archive is an interactive library of high-quality, legal audio downloads.  The Free Music Archive is being directed by WFMU, the most renowned freeform radio station in America.  Radio has always offered the public free access to new music. The Free Music Archive is a continuation of that purpose, designed for the age of the internet.”

Before You Submit has a new PODCAST launching soon, and I think we found our music. Not to worry, we will still be doing the “Festival Tips” one again, very soon.

B.Quain (is watching)

For many indie filmmakers or music fans, if asked “When you think of Liverpool, you think of?”…Answer is simple and you probably pondered “the Beatles” as you read that.  For many, The Beatles most popular album is “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”, and the opening line from Paul McCartney is “It was 20 years ago today…” and for the city of Liverpool…today it has a totally different meaning to it.

 

This morning the headlines in Liverpool read “20 Years Ago Today…”  and it’s a tragic day for friends, family and fans worldwide who support Liverpool Football Club. 20 years ago 96 fans lost their lives at the Hillsborough Football Stadium. The stadium was the playing grounds for Sheffield Wednesday, but it was Nottingham Forrest the boys in “red” we’re playing in 1989 for a FA-Cup semi-final game. This is still the most deadliest sporting event to happen in British Football and our hearts go out to the families, and those who love Liverpool.

 

It was “20 Hours Ago” where we watched Chelsea Football Club eliminate Liverpool in the Quarter-Finals of the Champions League, and it was the hardest and most heart driven match I have seen our boys play in awhile. The 14 boys who played yesterday all helped score four goals against Chelsea at their home, and made many Liverpool fans proud to wear that Carlsberg across the chest and the Liverpool Crest close to their hearts. Fantastic match, and wish we could have played Chelsea at home next for a win to move into the next round.

 

Thanks to the friends who posted about Hillsborough and please check out Tom Hall’s blog with two videos about the disaster, also our love and passion that we all sing EVERY TIME our boys step onto the pitch.

 

B.Quain (will Never Walk Alone)

We here at Before You Submit would like to thank and congratulate all the filmmakers for all their work that was screened at the 2009 Florida Film Festival. The jury and audience picked their winners, and we got the chance to interview some of them.

 

Matt Morris for his Doc Short “Pickin’ & Trimmin’”


 

Kimberley Reed with her Doc Feature “Prodigal Sons”


 

 
Kevin Logie, Rafael Monserrate and Troy Hall with their Narrative Feature “Poundcake”


 

Darren Dean (C0-Writer/Producer) with his Narrative Feature “Prince Of Broadway”

 

 

Keep up the amazing work and can’t wait to see you again. And YES, Liverpool did win that match that morning…thanks for the support. 

 

B.Quain (is watching)

 

We get the chance to sit down with newcomer and first time filmmaker Robb Connolly. His short Our Neck of The Woods premiered at Sundance this year and is now touring the film festival circuit. Wonderfully shot, great narrative, and fantastic editing, Robb explains his film, the work it takes and playing festivals.

 

We we’re able to hangout with Marc Havener all week while the screenings of his Doc Short And What Remains preceded the FFF award winning film Prodigal Sons. It’s impossible for Marc to know EVERY festival out there, but my message to EVERY festival out there…you can find his contact info in many Print Sources of festivals, and it’s a must to invite the film to your Doc Short programs. Emotional film, amazing filmmaker. Thanks Marc.

 

A huge “thank you” to the courageous Kimberly Reed for the amazing documentary about her family in Prodigal Sons. We had a festival with you and we wish you the best. Watch the interview to learn so much more with Kimberly and her film playing festivals worldwide right now.

Brian Quain interviews Criag Johnson of True Adolescents  (Mark Duplass, Melissa Leo) at the 2009 Florida Film Festival. We ask what is True Adolescents, why Mark Duplass, the bands in the film (Band Of Horses, The Black Keys, Devendra Barnhardt), and much more.

What an amazing time and great interview I had with (Independent Spirit Award Nominated) Prince Of Broadway’s Co-writer and Producer, Darren Dean. We talk the film, “baby drop”, and how badly he can beat me in a wrestling match. Thanks for evertything Darren!

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