Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Lo-Fi Sugar video at WeHo Film Festival

"THE NIGHT DIVINE" - Co-Directed by me and Lady Ransom is playing at the:
West Hollywood Film Festival, House of Blues, - Sunset Strip 12 PM, Wednesday July 30th.

If you missed Saturday's Dances With Films screening, (which is likely,) this is your chance to see it before it really blows up!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

WEHO Fest Time/Date Changes

The West Hollywood International Film Festival likes LO-FI SUGAR - "THE NIGHT DIVINE" so much...

that they're going to screen it a number of times throughout the festival week.

Date, Time, Location TBD, but hopefully, I'll know by this Tuesday.

I'll keep you posted, but be on the look out.

-Jed

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

"The Night Divine" Accepted into the West Hollywood Film Festival!

LO-FI SUGAR, "THE NIGHT DIVINE," the music video/experimental piece Co-Directed by me and Lady Ransom. Is a Official Selection of the following:

West Hollywood Film Festival, House of Blues, - Sunset Strip 12 PM, July 30th

Dances With Films Festival - West Hollywood, July 26th, 2008

HD Fest - TBD
Fear No Film Festival - June 27th, 2008
Boston International Film Festival - June 6th, 2008

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Screenplay Win!

My feature-length script, SOMETHING MAGICAL won Honorable Mention (3rd Place,) in The 2008 Woods Hole Film Festival screenplay competition.

It feels good.

Here's the deal:

SOMETHING MAGICAL
By Jeremy Hammel, Massachusetts
WINNER Drama Honorable Mention

SYNOPSIS: A dying 14-year-old girl, Sarah, who will never be able to grow up, and a
lovelorn young man, James, who never got to be a kid, spend one last Summer doing everything that they think they missed out on in each of their lives.

I wrote it LOOOONNNNGGGGG before "The Bucketlist," BTW.

So Says Jed

Thursday, July 3, 2008

"The Night Divine" Accepted Into Dances With Films

Lo-Fi Sugar, "The Night Divine" was accepted into the 11th Annual Dances With Films Festival!

We're playing at 10:30 AM on Saturday, July 26th, 2008 at the Laemmle Sunset 5 on Sunset and Laurel Canyon.

DWF is fancy and big, but still maintains serious Indie Film Street Cred.

Come on out and support indie film...and my giant ego.