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Learn How to Create Great Films with Lights. Camera. Help.

I had a great time last year at the 2012 Lights Camera Help film festival! As part of the festival, they showed my short film, Native Plant Avengers, which used humor and action to talk about the problems invasive species are causing to our native Texas wildflowers.

I enjoyed talking with all the people at the festival. I learned more about how to make films and the causes and organizations the filmmakers championed. I also talked with the festival goers about my experiences with invasive species, Texas Invasives, and the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.

Since then I’ve been thinking about my next film to submit to the Lights. Camera. Help. Film Festival, and I started work on it this month!

Create a film for good!

Are you interested in creating a film for your nonprofit or do you have a great idea for a good cause? Mr. Aaron Bramley, Executive Director of Lights. Camera. Help., has been creating great webinars to help you with ideas on how to produce your video, from creating your story, to filming, and to assembling your final film.

Find out more about the film topics and register for the next webinar today.

Hope to see your film soon!

Your friend,
Ben

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4th Annual “Lights. Camera. Help.” Goes Live!

Commander Ben on stage at the Spirit of Texas Theater during the Q&A after the premiere of his video Native Plant Avengers at the “Lights. Camera. Help.” Focus on Good Film Festival.

All I can say is…WOW! WOW! WOW! 😮

Yesterday was amazing for me as I attended my first ever film festival…“Lights. Camera. Help.”…and saw my video, Native Plant Avengers, premiere on the big screen at the Spirit of Texas Theater at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum.  And when my video was finished, the audience clapped!  I was so happy.

Commander Ben and Aaron Bramley at “Lights. Camera. Help.” Focus on Good Film Festival.

It was such a fantastic night where I had the opportunity to meet so many great people who made me feel very welcome and gave me lots of encouragement to continue to pursue my film making.  I especially want to thank all the wonderful folks from “Lights. Camera. Help.” including Aaron Bramley, Chief Operations Officer, David J. Neff, CEO, and Rich Vazquez, President and Chairman of the Board.

Commander Ben and David Neff at “Lights. Camera. Help.” Focus on Good Film Festival.

After the films were viewed by the audience, Aaron Bramley asked the film makers to come up on to the stage for a question and answer session.   It was such an exciting experience to have people from the audience asking me about my film!

I also had the opportunity to see Brandy Amstel again…the woman I first met when we were interviewed together by Robert Sims on his radio show, Lights, Camera, Austin, on KOOP, 97.1 FM.  (You can listen to the interview here.)  Brandy’s film, In Her Shoes, was so moving about a woman named, Betty, who had everything, then lost it and became homeless.  But there is a happy ending.  Betty, through the help of some amazing organizations including Mobil Loaves & Fishes, Dress for Success, and Goodwill, among others, allowed her to get back on her feet…and she even went on to coordinate the “In Her Shoes” shoe drive to collect and provide shoes for homeless women.

And I don’t want to forget…To kick-off the evening there was lots of great food and beverages served before the film screening.  I was a bit nervous and drank a lot of Ginger Ale and Sprite!  Then enjoyed all sorts of tasty hors d’oeuvres and delicious desserts!

In case you missed the first night of the film festival, it’s not too late to join in the fun.  It continues tonight and Friday night.  You can learn more and buy tickets here.

Your friend,
Ben

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Commander Ben Interviewed on KOOP 97.1 FM Radio!

Commander Ben on KOOP 97.1 FM Radio

This past Thursday I had the HUGE privilege of being interviewed by Mr. Robert Sims on his radio show, Lights, Camera, Austin,which airs on KOOP 97.1 FM, about my video, Native Plant Avengers, which was selected to be part of the “Lights. Camera. Help” Focus on Good Film Festival. Also on the radio show were two really terrific people…Mr. Aaron Bramley founder of the film festival and Ms. Brandy Amstel, another filmmaker whose short film, In Her Shoes, was also selected for the film festival.

Mr. Sims is a really nice man and was so kind to me. I was a bit nervous before we went on the air but Mr. Sims assured me that he wouldn’t ask me any “60-Minutes” type questions!  A few minutes before our segment of the show was to begin, Mr. Sims lead us into the studio which was amazing.  The door leading into the studio is very heavy and I really got a sense of the sound-proof nature of the room once the door closed.  Putting on the headphones and positioning the mike in front of me was so cool.  All I could think to myself was, “Oh wow!  This is big-time!”   Once we went “live”, I felt a lot more relaxed and the interview went great.  A recording of the interview is posted here.

My video will premiere at the film festival this coming Wednesday at 7:00PM at the Spirit of Texas Theater at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum. Be sure to come out and support a really great cause!

Thank you, Mr. Sims, for having me on your radio show…and another big thank you to Mr. Bramley for selecting my video to be part of the “Lights. Camera. Help.” Focus on Good Film Festival!

Your friend,
Ben

Update: Thanks Lady Bird Wildflower Center for featuring “Native Plant Avengers” in your September 2012 newsletter. And thanks too iWire, the monthly online newsletter for invasive plants and pests in Texas, for mentioning my video and the “Lights. Camera. Help.” Film Festival in your August 2012 newsletter.

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