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Sunday, 25 July 2010
A night to remember

UPDATE 7/30: A recap of the premiere is now posted over on the movie's website. Video of the evening's speeches and audience reactions to come. 

Above: Attending cast (left to right), Clint Ross, Donald Pfanz, Richard Warren II,
John Cummings, Megan Hicks, Michael Aubrecht

Last night’s opening here in Fredericksburg could not have gone better and I am still trying to take it all in. We will be adding an entirely new “Premiere” section to the film’s website at www.theangelmovie.com which will feature video, photos and commentary from the event. Until then, here’s a quick update…

After spending all morning configuring the theater, syncing the AV systems with our computers, setting up the posters, exhibit tables and lights, our team was joined by local exhibitors, preservationists and re-enactors who all added both a purpose and character to the evening’s festivities. As producer, I was very anxious about the kind of crowd that we would get. In all honesty, I thought that we might fill the seats. I never expected what was to come.

The doors opened at 6:00 and within 15 minutes the theater was at max-capacity and then some. Every seat and standing area was filled and they were forced to close the doors. As a result, we made the decision to hold a second showing later in the evening.

Following the first 30-minute screening and speeches by Clint and me, we were taped for broadcast by the good folks at History Scene and interviewed by Civil War News. We had a roving cameraman and photographer shoot the party crowd and even taped our own spots for video. The estimated audience count was approx. 200 at the first showing and the second was also successful (w/ a much smaller crowd).

Our film received rave reviews by everyone in attendance from NPS staff to non-history buffs. The donors contributing to the DVD portion of this project were very generous and we were able to shine a spotlight on several other causes including the National Civil War Life Foundation, Friends of the Wilderness Battlefields, the Friends of the Fredericksburg Area Battlefields, the Civil War Preservation Trust and local tourism promoters.

It was an exhausting and exhilarating experience and we are just getting started. To those who were turned away at the door after we met capacity, I am very sorry. The film will be running at the Civil War Life Museum daily starting in the next week or so. Believe it or not, this is just the beginning. We have some big screenings coming up along with lots of press.

Clint and I could not be more thankful. Stay tuned.


Posted by ny5/pinstripepress at 11:11 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 30 July 2010 8:22 AM EDT
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Friday, 16 July 2010
UPDATE

I am very busy doing a lot of press and preparing for the upcoming premiere of our film The Angel of Marye’s Heights (July 24th - details below). Once this event passes and I am able to catch my breath, I will be back posting at a normal pace. Stay tuned for updates on the Jefferson book project, as well as my next feature in PAR magazine on Ben Franklin and our currency. I am also trying to pitch a lunch review and essay on Gadsby’s Tavern. There will be plenty to share over on the film’s website too including video, photos, and press links from the opening. Thanks for your patience and I hope to see you at one of our screenings.

Posted by ny5/pinstripepress at 10:56 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, 16 July 2010 11:04 AM EDT
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Friday, 9 July 2010
Official Poster

Designed by Darrin Dick.

Detail Below.

Click here to view a PDF of the premiere program 


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Updated: Friday, 16 July 2010 10:53 AM EDT
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Wednesday, 30 June 2010

World premiere of THE ANGEL OF MARYE’S HEIGHTS
A short film of courage and compassion at the Battle of Fredericksburg.
Directed by Clint Ross. Produced by Clint Ross and Michael Aubrecht.

Opens Saturday, July 24, 2010. 6-9pm. Central Rappahannock Regional Library.
1201 Caroline Street, Fredericksburg, VA. (Seating for 140 w/ 180 capacity)
For library information and directions visit:
www.librarypoint.org/headquarters

Hosted by the National Civil War Life Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit: www.civilwarlife.org.

Admission, refreshments and exhibits are FREE. Suggested donation of $5.
All monies collected will go towards the film’s anticipated DVD production costs.

Doors open at 6. Film starts at 6:30. No one will be admitted during the 30-minute screening. Program includes remarks from the creators, museum exhibits, preservationist booths, music, slide show, re-enactors and more. For more on the film, visit www.theangelmovie.com.

Also look for updates on additional screenings including a very special showing at Liberty University on September 18 to benefit the Civil War Chaplians Museum.


Posted by ny5/pinstripepress at 11:32 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 8 July 2010 3:12 PM EDT
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Monday, 28 June 2010
Hot off the press

My latest contribution for Patriots of the American Revolution is running in the current issue. This 6-page feature presents the life and legacy of Mary Ball Washington, and is subtitled The Mother of the Father of Our Country. See a PDF of the article.There is also an interview with me included as a sidebar.

In addition, the July/August issue is packed cover to cover with The Long Shot of 1776 by Hugh T. Harrington, Henry Knox—A Brief Biography by Mark Neaves, Their Finest Performance--The Catawba Indians during the American Revolution by Christopher L. Russell, and A Court Martial at Fort Chambly by Douglas R. Cubbison. Get your copy.


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Updated: Monday, 28 June 2010 10:51 PM EDT
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