Saturday, December 31, 2022

Interview with Director James Storm

By high School James Storm formed "J. S. Co. Productions Digital Video Studios" and he has produced over 60 independent films, documentaries and music videos and have only just begun to break into the creative stratosphere.

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Q. Hello James, it's a pleasure to have you with us for this interview. Congratulations on your fourteen awards (including ‘Best Feature’, ‘Best Producer’ and ‘Best Director’) at last November's edition of the “Rome International Movie Awards” (click HERE).
Your new movie is “Meet My Pet Monster”: in a few words, what is it about?

A. Thank you "RIMA" for having me. Our film "Meet My Pet Monster" is a fan film based on the classic 80’s franchise. It’s the story about a young man that befriends a small blue furry monster and what happens when he takes the monster home and attempts to domesticate him. Ultimately it’s a story about friendship, sacrifice and learning to look deeper below the surface of one’s appearance.

Q. What can you tell us about the shoot as such, and the on-set atmosphere? Was it difficult to find the right collaborators and, above all, a cast who could translate your cinematographic vision into acting and images?
A. Finding the right lead actors was a challenge. It is so very important in a film like this to have the right actors, we cast Raven LaFey as our lead actress. She had leading roles in several of our previous projects and she’s a natural born star. We knew she was going to do great and I was thrilled when she agreed to play the part. Michael Owens, our lead actor, had never starred in a feature film before. Following his screen test, we knew we had discovered an incredible actor. We finally felt like we had a cast with perfect chemistry. And we were right! The atmosphere of the set was a lot of fun with a lot of laughing, how could it not be? Everyone was so enthusiastic about the movie that the energy was always high. Having a cast and crew like this was a dream come true. They all brought so much to the table.

Q. What got you into filmmaking in the first place, and did you receive any formal training on the subject?
A. I started making backyard movies as a little kid. By the time I graduated high school not only had I several indie feature films in my portfolio, I had already read all of the collage level text books on filmmaking. My story telling ability was a natural gift from God and I was mostly self-taught by experience. So, I didn’t want to go to a big fancy film school. Rather, I wanted to learn the most cutting edge technology in digital filmmaking. I knew this would help my video production business and make me a better filmmaker and it was much more affordable. So I did eventually get certifications in Digital Filmmaking, Digital Media, Audio Visuals, Legal Video productions etc. It was one of the best decisions I ever made.

Q. What can you tell us about your film work prior to “Meet My Pet Monster”?
A. One of my most popular projects was a short film I had made right before MMPM. It’s titled "Captain Fantastic and the Magic Piano". It is a psychedelic rock, fantasy film about the great musician, Elton John. This fan film centred around a magic “light-up” piano on stage at a fictional concert in a day in the life of a 1970’s Elton John. Although this was a short film, it took eight months to build the props and another three months to shoot it. It was a challenge for the crew, but it definitely got them prepared for the massive production of "Meet My pet Monster", which we started next.

Q. Any future projects you’d like to share?
A. Right now the crew and I are several years deep into a multi faceted project that will include a novel, feature film and more. It’s called "Where the Dragons Sleep" (2024) and it’s essentially a semi autobiographical adventure/mystery story about the crew and I as we struggle to produce our indie films in the world of what we like to call dark Hollywood.

Q. How would you describe yourself as a director?
A. First and foremost, I’m an artist. And, I really enjoy collaborating with other artists and I really try not to take myself too seriously. I already know how to get what I want out of a production, but I also want to see what my crew can bring to the table. So, at the end of the day, it’s my duty to provide the cast and crew with all that they need in order give us the best possible performance. There is no point for a director to behave like a diva. The director truly needs to be the most selfless, most sacrificing and most hard-working person on the set. That’s how you get the best out of your cast and crew. The sign of a good director is one who can inspire your cast and crew to give their very best.

Q. Directors (and indeed actors) who inspire you?
A. I don’t have an artsy answer for this one. I really enjoy the traditional masters that know how to tell a great adventure story. Directors like Steven Spielberg, George Lucas or Robert Zemeckis. I love the classic blockbuster adventure serials format and these directors were really the best at making these kinds of films. There are not many directors today with that kind of talent, but they are out there.   

Q. Your favourite movies? And of course, films you really deplore?
A. As I mentioned I love Spielberg type movies, of course, who doesn’t? That’s the style I try to emulate in my films. I love the idea of thrilling movies that everyone can enjoy. It’s just pure magic in my eyes. In complete contrast to that I think I deplore this recent trend of let’s call it “super hero movies”. It’s an endless barrage of bad writing, cartoon SFX and cheap thrill cinema. When I was a kid, comic books were considered garbage literature that would rot your mind. Now, every movie in existence is based on said garbage literature. I think that sums up the state of modern popular cinema. With that said, I’m very optimistic that technology will allow the independent artist to rise up and save movies as we know it.

Q. Where can people see your work?
A. You can find information about all of our projects on our company websites (HERE and HERE).

Q. Thank you for this very inspiring interview, James. Here at the “Rome International Movie Awards” we look forward to seeing and appreciating your new film productions!
A. Thank you again for having me. It’s been an exceptional experience giving this interview and being a part of your wonderful film festival. We are honoured and humbled that you enjoyed our film.We are pleased to have entertained you and we can’t wait to come back.

"Hollywood Nightmare" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Hollywood Nightmare" directed by Vincent Tissier (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"Entrapment" (India) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Entrapment" directed by Prakhar Gautam (India) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"The Next to Last Supper" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"The Next to Last Supper" directed by John Kestner (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Friday, December 30, 2022

"Lost mother" (Chile) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Lost mother" directed by Zelong Liu (Chile) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"The black man's guide to world travel - Medellin Colombia" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"The black man's guide to world travel - Medellin Colombia" directed by Marques Wilson (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"No uniform day" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"No uniform day" directed by Yunqu Wang (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Thursday, December 29, 2022

"The Muse" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"The Muse" directed by Max Karpylev (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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"Project Mycroft" (Mexico) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Project Mycroft" directed by Jorge Diaz Zamora (Mexico) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Wednesday, December 28, 2022

"Thewlis" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Thewlis" directed by Richard Russell (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Interview with Award-Winning Director James Storm is coming on December 31st

Interview with Award-Winning Director James Storm is coming on December 31st... Only on the "Rome International Movie Awards" website.

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Monday, December 26, 2022

"The Sonneteer" (UK) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"The Sonneteer" directed by Jawad Asaria (UK) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Saturday, December 24, 2022

"Dahlia" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Dahlia" directed by William Hawks (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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We wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS ๐ŸŽ„

Friday, December 23, 2022

"Laure in America" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Laure in America" directed by Andrew Essig (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Thursday, December 22, 2022

"Agita" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Agita" directed by Maryann Maisano (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Wednesday, December 21, 2022

"The Key" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"The Key" directed by Maryann Maisano (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Tuesday, December 20, 2022

"The beauty of being" (Italy) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"The beauty of being" directed by Datlas Erre (Italy) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Monday, December 19, 2022

"Comimg home" (China) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Comimg home" directed by Haowei Sun (China) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Sunday, December 18, 2022

"Everything now" (Italy) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Everything now" directed by Gianluca Valeriani (Italy) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Saturday, December 17, 2022

"Make a wish" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Make a wish" directed by Meta Akkus (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Friday, December 16, 2022

"Finding Light" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Finding Light" directed by Paul Michael Bloodgood (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Thursday, December 15, 2022

"Amazons of the XXI Century - Escape from the USSR" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Amazons of the XXI Century - Escape from the USSR" directed by Mikhail Romanovskiy (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

"Once Upon a Time in America - The Story of Gabby Petito" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Once Upon a Time in America - The Story of Gabby Petito" directed by Mikhail Romanovskiy (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Tuesday, December 13, 2022

"Actresses’ diary" (Republic of Korea) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Actresses’ diary" directed by HeaYoun Lee (Republic of Korea) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Monday, December 12, 2022

"Monsignore" (Italy) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Monsignore" directed by Alessandro Di Carlo (Italy) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Sunday, December 11, 2022

"Portal" (USA) in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards"

"Portal" written by John Kearns (USA) is in competition at the "Rome International Movie Awards".
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Saturday, December 10, 2022

"Rome International Movie Awards" rewards Michael Gambon

In recent years, the "Rome International Movie Awards" has awarded many great artists (such as Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robin Williams, Ennio Morricone, Malcolm McDowell, Frank Stallone, Terrence Howard and Talia Shire).

Today we are extremely proud to present the great Michael Gambon, winner of the 'Best Supporting Actor' award for "The Last Witness" (UK).

The two-time Emmy nominated Michael Gambon is one of the most celebrated working actors today.

Congratulazioni Michael!!!

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Some famous titles:

๐ŸŽž "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover" (1989)

๐ŸŽž "Sleepy Hollow" (1999)

๐ŸŽž "Gosford Park" (2001)

๐ŸŽž "Path to War" (2002)

๐ŸŽž "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" (2004)

๐ŸŽž "Emma" (2009)

๐ŸŽž "King of Thieves" (2018)

Check out Michael Gambon on "IMDb" HERE.

Monday, December 05, 2022

NOVEMBER 2022 - WINNERS

We are extremely proud to announce the winners for the November contest (in alphabetical order).
Congratulations!!!

1. "Meet my Pet Monster", by James Matthew Storm (USA)
2. "Running the bases", by Marty Roberts, Jimmy Womble (USA)
3. "Song without words", by Bramwell Noah, Dan Noah (Australia)
4. "The Placebo", by Sunny Dhinsey (UK)


1. "Julia", by Vรญctor Muรฑoz (Spain)
2. "Salvation", by Zane (Canada)
3. "The sweet taste of freedom", by Matthew Penn (USA)
4. "Thirst", by Patricia M. Fox (USA)

 
1. "Safely feel the real world", by Jody Xiong (China)

1. "Harvey Wallbanger", by Abdul Stone Jackson (USA)
 
1. "The way home", by Sebastian Pink (Germany)

1. "Dr Faust - The Devil", by Francesco Carmignan (Italy)

1. "Shift", by Chris J. Adams (USA)

1. "The Wisteria Manor", by Michelle R. Arthur (USA)

1. "Pink Puzzle", by Mike Adler (Germany)

1. "Legend of the Forest", by Ge Ri Tong (China)

1. "Kungfu water", by Jody Xiong (China)

1. "A maiden made not of clay", by Shumile, Kohei Takeda (Japan)

1. "Amazons of the XXI Century - Dissident from USSR", by Mikhail Romanovskiy (USA)

1. "I could eat", by Rick Bedrosian (USA)

1. "Destiny", by Akisai M. (Japan)
2. "Scegli me", by Fabrizio Fanelli (Italy)
3. "What we wish", by Jody Xiong, Cheng Tianxiao (China)


1. "The tipsy bat", by Alberto Martรญn-Aragรณn (Spain)

1. "Meet my Pet Monster", by James Matthew Storm (USA)
2. "Running the bases", by Marty Roberts, Jimmy Womble (USA)
3. "The Wisteria Manor", by Michelle R. Arthur (USA)


1. "A maiden made not of clay", by Shumile, Kohei Takeda (Japan)
2. "Running the bases", by Marty Roberts, Jimmy Womble (USA)
3. "The Wisteria Manor", by Michelle R. Arthur (USA)


1. Craig Purdum for "The Wisteria Manor" (USA) 

1. James Matthew Storm for "Meet my Pet Monster" (USA)
2.
Johnnie Scroggins for "Running the bases" (USA)
3.
Saniya Sajjan for "The Placebo" (UK)
4.
Saskia Rifkin for "The sweet taste of freedom" (USA)

1. Abdul Stone Jackson for "Harvey Wallbanger" (USA)
2. James Matthew Storm for
"Meet my Pet Monster" (USA)
3. Mike Adler for
"Pink Puzzle" (Germany)
4. Sunny Dhinsey for
"The Placebo" (UK)
5. Jody Xiong for
"Safely feel the real world" (China)
6. Zane for
"Salvation" (Canada)
7. Matthew Penn for
"The sweet taste of freedom" (USA)

1. Francesco Carmignan for "Dr Faust - The Devil" (Italy)
2. Vรญctor Muรฑoz for
"Julia" (Spain)
3. Marty Roberts, Jimmy Womble for
"Running the bases" (USA)
4. Fabrizio Fanelli for
"Scegli me" (Italy)
5. Frank Mancuso, Chris J. Adams for
"Shift" (USA)
6. Patricia M. Fox for
"Thirst" (USA)

1. Nuo Min Da Lai for "Legend of the Forest" (China)
2.
Michael Owens for "Meet my Pet Monster" (USA)
3.
Brett Varvel for "Running the bases" (USA)
4.
John Bedford Lloyd for "The sweet taste of freedom" (USA)
5.
Sebastian Pink for "The way home" (Germany)

1. Marielle Alessandra for "Julia" (Spain)
2.
Raven LaFey for "Meet my Pet Monster" (USA)
3.
Gigi Orsillo for "Running the bases" (USA)
4.
Kate Eastman for "The sweet taste of freedom" (USA)
5.
Michelle R. Arthur for "The Wisteria Manor" (USA)

1. Sean Christian Sprigle for "Meet my Pet Monster" (USA)
2. Cameron Arnett
for "Running the bases" (USA)
 
1. Isabelle Almoyan for "Meet my Pet Monster" (USA)
2.
Sarah Stork for "The way home" (Germany)

1. Ma Li Ya for "Legend of the Forest" (China)

1. Michael Owens, Raven LaFey for "Meet my Pet Monster" (USA)
2.
Frank Mancuso, Chris J. Adams for "Shift" (USA)

1. Michael Owens, Raven LaFey, Sean Christian Sprigle, Marten Borg, Lawrence Coppotelli, BJ Zarcone for "Meet my Pet Monster" (USA)
2.
Brett Varvel, Gigi Orsillo, Cameron Arnett, Raphael Ruggero, Todd Terry, Michael Ochotorena, Isabelle Almoyan for "Running the bases" (USA)
3.
Francessca Cheetham, Tom Coulston, Drew Elston, Esha Jass, Jonah Paull, Stefano Scappin, Steve Shinners for "The Placebo" (UK)

1. Patricio Maniglia, Mirko Colucci for "Dr Faust - The Devil" (Italy)
2.
Zane for "Salvation" (Canada)
3.
Jody Xiong, Cheng Tianxiao for "What we wish" (China)

1. James Matthew Storm for "Meet my Pet Monster" (USA)
2. Jody Xiong
for "Safely feel the real world" (China)
3.
Susan B. Ades for "The sweet taste of freedom" (USA)
4.
Bryan Dyke for "Thirst" (USA)

1. Jack Bigelow for "Running the bases" (USA)
2.
R. Kim Shultz for "The Wisteria Manor" (USA)
3. Bryan Dyke for "Thirst" (USA)
 
1. Shumile, Kohei Takeda for "A maiden made not of clay" (Japan)
2. Vรญctor Muรฑoz for
"Julia" (Spain)
3. Alan Williams for "Legend of the Forest" (China)

4. Kris Asgharzadeh, Larry Coppotelli for
"Meet my Pet Monster" (USA)
5. Shayne Green for
"Running the bases" (USA)
6. Jody Xiong, Cheng Tianxiao
for "What we wish" (China)

1. "Desperately seeking Sikh", by Mariella Spagnolo (USA)
2. "Kairn: Mates of the Alliance", by Fionne Foxxe Farraday, Oliver Tuthill, Tara Walker (USA)
3. "Meet my Pet Monster", by James Matthew Storm (USA)
4. "Running the bases", by Marty Roberts, Jimmy Womble (USA)


1. Jody Xiong for "Kungfu water" (China)
2.
James Matthew Storm for "Meet my Pet Monster" (USA)
3.
Jody Xiong for "Safely feel the real world" (China)

1. Marielle Alessandra for "Julia" (Spain)
2.
Wendy Talley for "Running the bases" (USA)
3. Terry Tubbs
for "Song without words" (Australia)

1. Valentina Martino for "Dr Faust - The Devil" (Italy)
2.
Marielle Alessandra for "Julia" (Spain)

1. Francesco Carmignan for "Dr Faust - The Devil" (Italy)

1. "Pass" by Elika Abdollahi (Iran)