Praise for Level Up from DC Shorts
The selection committee from the DC Shorts Film Festival wrote about Level Up, calling it, “a very cute, romantic comedy. The acting was very good, the story-line was imaginative and I love the photography!”
The selection committee from the DC Shorts Film Festival wrote about Level Up, calling it, “a very cute, romantic comedy. The acting was very good, the story-line was imaginative and I love the photography!”
Duane Martin from Rogue Cinema called Level Up, “one of those golden films with a mass appeal that you don’t come across very often, but when you do, you definitely remember them.”
Level Up just received a 2010 CINE Golden Eagle Award! Thrilling? You bet. CINE has been widely recognized as a symbol of excellence in filmmaking for more than 50 years. Level Up won the award in the Independent Fiction Short category.
“funny, fresh and relatable and will surely leave a smile on your face” – Level Up was reviewed by Alexa Milan at ItsJustMovies.com.
Join us for a screening of Level Up at the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, Sunday, June 27 at 5:30 pm RUBA Hall, 414 Green Street Philadelphia, PA 19123. Buy tickets in advance at www.philadelphiaindependentfilmfestival.com.
Level Up has been selected to screen at the Cape Fear Independent Film Festival! The festival runs April 29-May 2, at venues in the town of Wilmington, NC. This is the festival’s tenth year and they’ll be screening eight feature films (including 2 world premieres) and 50 shorts! Level Up is scheduled for Sunday, May 2nd. Wish us luck! More info at www.cfifn.org.
Level Up received the Audience Choice Award at the 2010 West Chester Film Festival and was runner up for Best Film by a Pennsylvania Filmmaker. This was doubly thrilling to get such a warm reception, since our last short film won Best Comedy at the same festival last year!
The Daily Local covered the upcoming West Chester Film Festival, and featured Level Up as one of the Pennsylvania films being shown at the festival. Level Up will screen tomorrow night at 7:00 pm and Saturday night at 9:30 pm.
The film making post-production workshop I am putting on at the West Chester Film Festival got a shout out on WCHE Radio! The workshop is Saturday, April 24 at 1:00 PM at the Knights of Columbus, and it’s FREE!
I’ll be showing how all the parts of production – color correction, sound effects, dialog, edits – come together to form a scene greater than the sum of its parts.