Thursday, August 12, 2010

Knockin' on Heaven's Door...

At 6,643 feet, Clingmans Dome is Great Smoky Mountains National Park's highest point. It is the highest point in Tennessee, and the second highest point east of the Mississippi. Only North Carolina's Mt. Mitchell (6,684 feet) rises higher.  Usually "the place" for views, this day showed us all why they are called the Smoky Mountains.  Just one more beautiful aspect of the locale for the Mountain Madness Film Festival.  That's right, I'll climb every inch of these mountains if that's what it takes.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

What a Great Response...

What a difference a day makes, and What a difference No Entry Fees makes!  Since announcing the removal of Entry Fees, I am so happy to receive some truly heartwarming emails from individuals who are now able to Submit.  The whole point of working so closely with large and small companies is to provide savings and amenities to filmmakers and attendees of the Mountain Madness Film Festival.  It is wonderful to see that it is already achieving its desired effect.  Keep those films coming...and those emails too!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Put the Fun in Fundraising - Parties With A Purpose (PWAP)

Parties With A Purpose (PWAP) is a program organized by MMFF Festival Director, Duane Langley, which raises money and product donations for different charities at the Mountain Madness Film Festival Parties and Special Events.

PWAP will form a powerful partnership between companies (both large and small) and YOU, the people attending the Mountain Madness Film Festival Parties in order to bring as much help to as many people as possible.

The best charities to give to are the ones that make you feel good about what you are doing. There is no right or wrong answer here, but, we have

chosen several charities that we believe are important to everyone, especially all of those supporting or attending Mountain Madness Film Festival 2010.  Below are the charities, the wonderful families and individuals in need, that we will be supporting with PWAP.

 

Marine Toys for Tots Foundation has supported Toys for Tots since 1991.  The mission of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year, and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needy children in the community in which the campaign is conducted.


Second Harvest of East Tennessee serves 18 counties in East Tennessee, delivering food as far west as Crossville and as far East as Gatlinburg.  Second Harvest distributes food to roughly 155,000 hungry people every month through a network of Partner Agencies throughout East Tennessee. Agencies are non-profit organizations dedicated to feeding the hungry and include church pantries, shelters, group homes, local kitchens, after-school program sites, rehabilitation centers and many others.

  The Heavenly Hats Foundation (TM) collects and distributes brand new hats of all kinds to those heroes of all ages who lose their hair due to the treatment of cancer or the many other medical conditions which may cause hair loss.  The Heavenly Hats Foundation (TM) was founded by teenager Anthony Leanna when he was only 10 years old.

Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana is leading the fight against hunger in south Louisiana through food distribution, education, advocacy and disaster response. Second Harvest provides food to nearly 240 nonprofit and faith-based agencies throughout its 23-parish service territory – from the Mississippi border to the Texas state line.

  Museum of the Cherokee Indian “To perpetuate the history, culture, and stories of the Cherokee people”  To accomplish this mission, the museum maintains a permanent exhibit, extensive artifact collection, archives, education programs, artist series, and a gift shop. The museum also publishes the Journal of Cherokee Studies.

Monday, August 9, 2010

It's Official...NO ENTRY FEES

Well, it has happened.  Thanks to some generous sponsorship, we will be removing the Entry Fees for this year's Mountain Madness Film Festival.  Of course, all of those filmmakers who have submitted thus far, your entry fee(s) will be returned immediately.  I cannot put into words how excited this makes me.  It is late and I have a lot of updating/changing to do.  Entry Form is still necessary!!!  Entry Fee is NOT!!!  So happy for all of us!  Use that Entry Fee money for things that you need for your film or life.  If accepted, now you'll have some extra cash for the Smoky Mountains!  Once again, I will update all of the listings, sites, etc...ASAP.  I just needed to tell you all!  KEEP THOSE FILMS COMING!

Amazing Feedback, Amazing Results...I'm Amazed!

Thank You for all the emails coming in about the festival.  I am about to have a late night conversation that may change the festival...FOR THE BETTER!  Stay tuned...

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Find out more about this wonderful Festival...

 

 

MISSION STATEMENT

Mountain Madness Film Festival is a celebration of the people, products and passions involved in the art of motion pictures. MMFF will provide the community with a cultural institution that inspires, educates and entertains through screenings and events. MMFF will also provide the makers of films, and the makers of film products, with a unique and powerful opportunity to enjoy together, the fruits of their labors - films.

GATLINBURG, TN & GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS

Gatlinburg embodies the values and traditions of small-town goodness. During a visit, experience Mother Nature’s majesty as Gatlinburg is surrounded on three sides by Great Smoky Mountains National Park. In this outdoor lover’s paradise, challenge your skills on the hiking trails, embark on a fly fishing adventure and then simply relax in a quaint mountain chalet, tucked away from the rest of the world. Explore homegrown arts and culture, dine on traditional southern cuisine, find shopping treasures and enjoy spectacular events. Gatlinburg invites you to come see for yourself how simple it is to “Reach Higher Ground.”

Read this wonderful press release: Southern Values and Homegrown Culture: History of Gatlinburg

PERFECT pre-SHOWEAST DESTINATION

MMFF will present the best in independent features, shorts, documentaries and trailers from veteran masters, up-and-coming directors, and first-time filmmakers from around the globe. With ShowEast running October 11-14 in Orlando, FL (less than 700 miles away) - Mountain Madness Film Festival October 7-10 is a perfect pre-ShowEast Destination for filmmakers, press, buyers, exhibitors, sponsors and attendees.

SOCIAL ISSUE DOCUMENTARIES

Mountain Madness Film Festival is very enthusiastic about its dedication to feature and short length documentaries that speak to such issues as social justice, public education, native tribes, government policy, grassroots advocacy, media literacy, civic pride and engagement, youth, sex, politics, substance abuse, violence, learning, love, and life in America. Particular attention will also be given to earth and nature conservation issues.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS

Whereas US film production has been stagnant, the number of films produced in other regions has been growing steadily. Gatlinburg, Tennessee is home to many foreign born residents from Honduras, India, Argentina, China, Canada, United Kingdom, Philippines and Russia. This October at Mountain Madness Film Festival, there will be a wonderful selection of some of the best independent Foreign Language films on the planet.

NATIVE AMERICAN FILMS

Celebrate the creative energy of Native American directors, producers, writers, actors, musicians, and cultural activists, and all who support their endeavors. Be part of the reason that MMFF becomes one of the nation’s most highly regarded festivals of its kind. Showcasing the best in films by, about, and starring Native Americans and other North American Indigenous peoples, the Mountain Madness Film Festival will include feature films, documentaries, and short films.

TEASER & TRAILER SCREENINGS

MMFF will be showcasing Teasers & Trailers for Books, Films and Comic Books from around the globe. A movie trailer or preview is an advertisement for a feature or short film that will be exhibited in the future. Teasers, unlike typical theatrical trailers, are usually very short in length (between 30–60 seconds) and usually contain little, if any, actual footage from the film. A book trailer is a video advertisement for a book which employs techniques similar to those of movie trailers.

SCHOLARSHIPS / GRANTS

A commonly held belief is that college scholarships and artists' grants are only available to the most active, most brilliant, and most talented of individuals, and that there are no scholarship opportunities for average students or artists. But not every scholarship award is tailored specifically to the valedictorian basketball star future beauty queen lawyers among us. Mountain Madness Film Festival is offering several grant and scholarship opportunities for students and non-students of all walks of life with all sorts of skill sets.

PANEL DISCUSSIONS / SPECIAL EVENTS

MMFF will host a series of extremely entertaining and informative panel discussions and special events. Check back often to both pages, as they will be constantly updated leading up to the festival.

10-10-10 AWARDS

Mountain Madness Film Festival will have an awards ceremony on October 10th, 2010 (10-10-10) in order to present Awards for outstanding individual or collective efforts in nearly 30 categories. Mountain Madness Film Festival staff, volunteers and audiences select winners from as many as five nominees in each category, which are determined by members of the MMFF selection committee. Awards will include cash and prizes.