Additional update on A Joker's Card :)

You probably is sick of tired to hear about A Joker's Card but it seems its continued success has yet to be diminished... Although I'm now moving forward for the next project, this is still gathering a lot of attentions.

here's the latest review by LivingCorpse.com http://livingcorpse.com/reviews/jokerscard.shtml

Since April 2005, A Joker's Card has been online for viewing exclusively at Undergroundfilm.org, the short film, which received a lot of good reviews and won a Telly Award, also was one of the key ingredient for giving Undergroundfilm.org the highest download stream of their 7 years operation history. As of today, August 8, 2005 A Joker's Card is still the top 5 most watched film at Undergroundfilm.org.

In addition, this short film has generated a great buzz from its festival routes, mentioned by online magazines (Cinema Crazed, MicroCinema Magazine, Filthreat.com, etc) and soon will be on TV in Las Vegas, plus in October, at MileHi 37 Convention in Colorado (the biggest Sci-Fi convention in that region), where one actress Ellen Friedman will be participating and moderating 4 panel discussion and signing autographs.

Plus ClickFlick Entertainment, a membership based website that showcase independent films, is going to be featuring A Joker's Card to their members (which also providing a small royalty fee to us), plus they are actively seeking distribution deal for this parody film. WIthout a doubt, this short film is going far beyond our expectation... This is the 2nd short film of mine that actually starting to generate some financial return (usually, short films are not as easy to get monetary compensation). Funds will be used for the continue distribution of this film and also for the next installment: the feature film Joker's Rapture.

A Joker's Card, a short film combines award winning local talent (cast and crew like Robert Banks, Andrew Schofield, Bill Johns, etc) with other cities award winning filmmakers (John Sheetz, Kathya Fitzgerald, Timothy Gunn, etc) by volunteering their time and experiences, is also available for anyone interested to own a copy. You can buy the incredible soundtrack CD created by Aryavarta Kumar, (received a lot of praise by critics for the perfect match scores for the film and everything within the DVD/CD set), for $11.50 and get the DVD movie free, which includes stereo & 5.1 surround sound (engineered by Richard Ingraham), cast/director's commentaries, bloopers, gallery pictures, short films from some cast and crew, behind the scene footages from several cast/crew including Bill Johns, Tom Luhtala, Christine Chapman, Alan Tuskes, and others interviewed by talented Robyn Griggs with the great crew that worked together for the Behind the Scene footages, etc...

The collaborative work reflects that Cleveland IndieClub members can work together and accomplish something different, something of fun and that it's spreading to across the globe, A great inspirational story for many to continue their dream to be a filmmaker.

Making a movie (short or feature length) is not just the work of a director, but of everyone, from the cast to extras, to crew to production assistants, etc they are part that make a film successful and A Joker's Card is the FRUIT of that team work.

To get your copy or to encourage others to help and support independent filmmaking, please consider getting your copy at www.mdifilm.com/joker (all cast and crew already have their copies at no charge)

You can also watch it online through the link above, but the DVD/CD set does include a lot of inside scoope that would help further your filmmaking experience.

I thank you all for being part of this and looking forward in working with you all in the new future!

http://WWW.mdifilm.COM/joker

Johnny Wu
 
"A Joker's Card"? Can't say I've even heard of it.
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I kid, I kid. Great film! The other short films on the disc are good, too. Why is Ohio so film-happy?
 
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