December 11, 2013

Jason Konopisos

Jason Konopisos

Jason Konopisos

Jason Konopisos was raised since age of 3 in Houston Texas. Shortly after attending the University of Dallas, where he studied Existential-Phenomenology, he began performing stand up comedy. Stand up led to acting and writing and Jason wrote his first screenplay at 24. Now 10 years later Jason has authored over 30 feature screenplays, several TV pilots and a number of plays. Currently, three films he has written are in production Irish Pride (dev.), Forgotten Sons (pre.) and Tia Juana (dev.). Jason was recently tapped to write the Feature film adaptation of a popular TV series, which will go into production 2014 (series name not currently public). Additionally, Jason has appeared in over 30 films/tv series as an actor. His company Uberflukt Films, along with Remy Carter, has produced a number of features and looks to start filming on two features in 2014.

After the Mixer…

We extend our deepest thanks to Jason Konopisos for being our Guest Speaker on December 11! He shared his insights about numerous aspects of the buziness, and as a writer, director, actor and producer, he knows them! He answered numerous questions, and both his passion and his knowledge were evident in every word he spoke. Thanks, Jason! A great presentation!

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November 13, 2013

Michael B. Druxman

Michael B. Druxman

Michael B. Druxman

Dear Film, Game, Music and Entertainment People, Friends, Investors and Fans,

WHAT: The Network Austin Mixer
WHEN: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2013 – Networking starts 6 PM
WHERE: Baby Acapulco’s – 5610 North IH-35, Austin TX 78751
WHO: Everyone involved in film, game, TV, and entertainment media… and YOU!
GUEST SPEAKERS: Michael B. Druxman (Writer, Director, Publicist)!

The good thing about the motion picture business today is that anybody can make a movie. And the bad thing about the motion picture business today is that anybody can make a movie. Movies may be an art, but they are also a business. Unfortunately, many aspiring filmmakers do not recognize that fact and, as a result, more often than not, the movies they make never find an audience, never get a release and the money spent making them is lost forever.

There is no guarantee of success in the picture business, but there are certain basic steps one can take in the planning stages of your film that can certainly give you better odds that your film will find that audience, recoup your investment and if lady luck smiles, even make a profit. Michael B, Druxman, our Guest Speaker on Wednesday November 13, will discuss some of the common mistakes made by young filmmakers and make suggestions on how they might be avoided. He will also be offering copies of his new book, Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Hollywood: More of My Wacky Adventures in Tinseltown.

Michael B. Druxman is a veteran Hollywood screenwriter whose credits include Cheyenne Warrior with Kelly Preston; Dillinger and Capone starring Martin Sheen and F. Murray Abraham; and The Doorway with Roy Scheider, which he also directed. He is also a prolific playwright, and the author of twelve published books, including several nonfiction works about Hollywood, its movies, and the people who make them (e.g., Basil Rathbone: His Life and His Films, Make It Again, Sam: A Survey of Movie Remakes, One Good Film Deserves Another: A Survey of Movie Sequels, Merv (Griffin) and The Musical: From Broadway to Hollywood). He has written two novels, Nobody Drowns in Mineral Lake and Shadow Watcher, plus Family Secret, a non-fiction book co-authored with Warren Hull, which reveals the true facts behind the 1947 murder of mobster “Bugsy” Siegel in Beverly Hills.

An acknowledged Hollywood historian, a writer of television documentaries and a former Hollywood publicist for 35 years, Michael also taught various dramatic writing and film appreciation courses. So join us Wednesday Nov 13 at Baby A’s and tap into Michael’s knowledge and experience.

Actors, filmmakers, writers, directors, and others in film communities from across the globe will attend the Austin Film Festival from October 24-31… and you should as well. It’s an informative networking opportunity with a lot of great films… and a BLAST!

 

And we want to extend our thanks to 3 talented and hard-working folks from The Austin Film Festival: Fernando Martinez (Volunteer coordinator), Matt Dy (Screenplay competition), and Ryan Darbone (Film Department Director) for being our Guest Speakers at THE NETWORK AUSTIN MIXER on Wed Oct 9. SEE info about the festival: http://www.austinfilmfestival.com/festivalandconference/

 

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Join us on Wednesday Nov 13 at Baby A’s, have a cold margarita, network and meet new folks with like minds, and enjoy a fun-filled evening with our Guest Speaker Michael B. Druxman and the numerous insights he will offer!