Wednesday, November 28, 2007

JUMP! on front page of Santa Fe New Mexican Newspaper

Our first -- and maybe only -- time as front page news!

Line one: "You don't have to bring a jump-rope to the Santa Fe Film Festival's screening of the documentary JUMP!, but be prepared to sweat."
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

stellar Starz Denver International Film Fest

The Starz Denver International Film Festival has a gigantic generous spirit. One of the first big events of the festival was an attempt to set a Guinness World Record for Largest Toy Drive by collecting over 12,000 pounds of toys (in partnership with Toys for Tots and Walden Media for the World Premiere of MR. MAGORIUM’S WONDER EMPORIUM, a Dustin Hoffman and Natalie Portman movie about a magic toy store where everything in it comes alive). Kids and families walked the red carpet before the film while paparazzi snapped away. The Jumping Eagles and Skip-Its did an interactive jump rope demo to entertain the 2,000+ people who attended.

JUMP! screened 3 times and the audiences were ENTHUSIASTIC! When our animated opening title sequence (which gives a quirky history of jump rope) showed that USA Jump Rope (the league that JUMP! follows) has its origins in Colorado, you could hear the cheers of a full-house crowd from the popcorn line in the theater lobby!!

Before and after each screening, the Jumping Eagles and Skip-Its took turns coming out to perform and teach locals to jump. People loved them and the festival & theater staff were psyched at the atmosphere the jumpers created. Lee & Shane from the Summerwind Skippers happened to be in town helping the Jumping Eagles improve their skills -- that was an extra bonus. Thanks again to American Family Insurance & the Iske Family for donating ropes for us to give away.



Skip-its teach locals to jump while the audience lines up for JUMP! in the background • Jumping Eagles teach girl to jump a single rope while jumping double Dutch • JUMP! dir/prod Helen poses with film subjects Lee & Shane under marquee


My favorite doc of the festival was Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa, a character-driven story about a loose-knit community of radicals that live in the desert, a million miles away from mainstream society, and struggle to survive with little food, less water and no electricity, as they cling to their unique vision of the American dream. This doc has been called one of the 10 best films of 2007 without distribution -- and I have to agree. I'd love to meet these filmmakers and commiserate.

In addition to a great slate of films and lots of parties, the film festival arranged fun excursions and introduced me to the wonders of a mechanical bull. What more could you want of a festival? The Starz Denver International Film Festival is definitely on my A list.


Fossilized dinosaur footprints en route to the continental divide • Noel, a former psychiatrist who volunteered as a festival driver, doesn't know his own strength; he pulled the gear-shift console right off the loaner car in mid-ride • The bull

Thursday, November 1, 2007

"A Jump Rope Frenzy Grips Middle School" writes THE EAST HAMPTON STAR newspaper

"Two unlikely heartthrobs wowed an audience of fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth graders at East Hampton Middle School on Friday: the stars of Helen Hood Scheer’s documentary, “JUMP!” making a surprise appearance after the eighth grade returned from a screening of the film at the Hamptons International Film Festival."

Read the text of the entire article here.