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Recap of the 2nd Public Screening at ICRS

Catherine Mary Stewart on the Big Screen at ICRS

First off, I want to thank the hundreds of ICRS attendees who came by Tuesday night to see the 2nd Public Screening of A Christmas Snow starring Catherine Mary Stewart, Muse Watson, Cameron ten Napel, and Anthony Tyler Quinn. It was great to see you all there and to watch the film with you.

For Tracy J Trost the director of the film and myself it was an interesting time. We are proud of the work that everyone did in making A Christmas Snow. The cast and crew were incredible and they have worked together to make a wonderful and heartwarming family Christmas film. At the same time, it’s always a bit nerve racking to share it with others. The big difference at ICRS too, was that it was screening for the first time to people who really weren’t connected to us or the project in any way. Our first screening was with the crew, family, friends, and fans of the cast and while it’s always good to get great reviews from those groups you still wonder what a crowd of strangers would say.

With that said, Tracy took the stage, loosened up the crowd a little, gave away a screener copy, and then the lights went down. The movie started and it looked amazing on the big screen, a testament to the thousands of hours of work the crew put into making it. I probably watched the crowd more than the film and as time passed, the laughs started, and to our surprise even more laughs. The audience laughed more than at our first screening, we were relieved.

If you were following us on twitter at: twitter.com/TMPics you would have gotten the update about whether or not I should tell them the tears will start soon. I didn’t tell them… and they started. I watched as person after person began to wipe tears from their eyes as the movie came to a close. It was an incredible feeling and such a wonderful experience. I wish you could have all been there.

For us at Trost Moving Pictures our goal is simple, I’m looking forward to the emails, tweets, posts, and letters from those who have seen A Christmas Snow and were so moved, that this Christmas they contacted their mom, dad, daughter, son, brother, sister, or whoever and made an effort to restore a relationship that was previously lost. It’s not about sales or charts (although those can be nice), for us… for me… my number one goal is a book of stories, of lives changed and families, friends, and relationships restored. I hope you will join with us on this adventure and I thank you for coming with us already so far.

With hope for a Very Merry Christmas,

Joe Jestus – Trost Moving Pictures

The Crowd Went Wild!

The first public screening of “A Christmas Snow” was a huge success at the Gideon Film Festival in Black Mountain, NC this past weekend.

Thank you to the 250+ people that came out to the screening and stayed for the Q & A with the cast and crew.

The audience cheered, laughed, and cried as the story unfolded and the only complaint we received was that we needed more Kleenexes. After the screening, Catherine Mary Stewart, Muse Watson, Cameron ten Napel, Chad Gundersen, Jason Stafford, and Tracy J Trost answered questions from the audience.

If you didn’t make it to the screening you can still see A Christmas Snow before it’s release on October 8th, be sure to check the event calendar right here on the site.

A Christmas Snow at 2010 Gideon Film Festival

Logo for the Gideon Film FestivalTrost Moving Pictures, the studio behind A Christmas Snow, a moving film about forgiveness and redemption announced this last week that they will be screening the film for the first time publicly at the Gideon Media Arts and Film Festival on Sunday, June 6, 2010.

The Gideon Media Art and Film Festival is held at the Lifeway Ridgecrest Conference Center in Black Mountain, NC and was chosen for the first public screening of A Christmas Snow by Trost Moving Pictures for it’s intimate atmosphere and collection of industry movers and shakers.

The Producer of Distribution and Marketing for Trost Moving Pictures, Joe Jestus has this to say about the announcement, “We couldn’t be happier to be working with Rodney and the incredible crew at Gideon, we are pleased to be a part of their event with the screening of A Christmas Snow and the awarding of our $10,000 Raw Talent Contest Screenplay Prize as well. We’re also thankful for Eric Highland and the crew at HOSFU, who introduced us. It’s going to be an exciting time for us all!”

You can find out more about the Gideon Media Arts and Film Festival and register for the event by visiting their site here: http://www.gideonfilmfestival.com

You can find out more about Trost Moving Pictures and their current projects by visiting their site here: http://www.TrostMovingPictures.com

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