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ATL Film Talk Features Michael Harper with Mad Mouth Media, Erin Levin with Imba Means Sing, Mike Malloy with Point Blank Pictures and Dana Simmons

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Michael Harper/Mad Mouth Media TwitterFacebook

In 2010, Atlanta-based filmmaker and screenwriter Michael H. Harper started his production company, Mad Mouth Media, to produce and direct his original short script Take Me Out. The psychological thriller enjoyed a two-year festival run, winning several awards, including Best Director at the 2011 Atlanta Horror Film Festival.

2012 saw Michael make the move to feature films, working as 2nd Assistant Director for the Savannah portion of the India/U.S. co-production Desires Of The Heart, and 1st ADing and producing the horror feature The Morningside Monster with Blue Dusk Productions.

In February of 2013, Michael created Cogitate Productions with his business partner Lee Walker. Cogitate’s first feature, the documentary 3-Minute Activists: The Soul of Slam, will enjoy a special FREE screening at the Aurora Cinemas in Roswell on February 12th at 7:30 pm, as part of the city’s 13th Annual Roswell Roots Festival.

Erin Levin/Imba Means Sing LinkedinTwitterFacebookinstagram

Erin Levin is a Peabody and Emmy award-winning humanitarian journalist and filmmaker. She first fell deeply in love with Africa and its people on her assignment to Madagascar with the Peace Corps. Her production and outreach experience includes ABC, CNN and with non-profits around the world.

The summer before her Peace Corps assignment, Erin served as outreach coordinator for Dispatch, the top-selling indie rock band. It was then that she met the African Children’s Choir for the first time and the dream of Imba Means Sing was planted.

At CNN, Erin worked closely on the 2008 election coverage, found a niche in covering Africa, musical activism and the changing face of homelessness. She became an abolitionist through her coverage of human trafficking. Erin also worked as the Filmmaker & Community Manager at Better World Books, an online social enterprise bookstore, galvanizing brand ambassadors, and representing the company at events like TED. During her time with Better World Books, she learned more about the global education crisis, further motivating her to produce Imba Means Sing, in order to bring awareness to the issue.

For the three years it will take to create Imba Means Sing, Erin is devoting her time to fundraising, marketing and producing the film. She also continues her activism through regular columns for Huffington Post, Paste and Rejuvenate magazines.

Erin is a proud wahoo from the University of Virginia and honored to be an Atlanta native. She loves: making new friends, adventuresome travel, live music and yoga.

Mike Malloy/Point Blank Pictures, LLC FacebookFacebookFacebook

Dana Simmons Linkedin

A young up-and-coming member of the Atlanta sound community, Dana helped to tell the story of Imba Means Sing and Slammin’ in the Suburbs through sound.

ATL Film Talk Features Doug Bremner with Laughing Cow Productions, Chris Ethridge with Blue Dusk Productions, Dale Sizemore with FLIPSFilm, and Rob Pralgo with Afterlight Pictures

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Doug Bremner/Laughing Cow Productions LinkedinTwitter

Physician, professor, research, writer, producer and filmmaker. Author of several nonfiction books and 11 screenplays, finalist in the 2012 Charleston Int. Film Festival Screenwriters competition and quarterfinalist in the 2011 PAGE International Screenwriters Awards. President and co founder of Laughing Cow Productions in 2012. Writer/director/producer of feature comedy film “Catania!” about five sisters who return to their family home in Sicily to divide up the family art and furniture, and all heck breaks loose!

Chris Ethridge/Blue Dusk Productions FacebookTwitter

Chris Ethridge is the co-founder of Blue Dusk Productions, a film and video production company focused on high quality, low budget feature films and video production.

Dale Sizemore/FLIPSFilm FacebookLinkedinTwitter

Dale Sizemore, Founder of FLIPSFilm – easy community media approvals and permitting. We eliminate hassles, delays and expensive mistakes of planning community events, especially Film Production, an $800+ million industry in Georgia alone.

Flipsfilm.com “The best friend of every unit production manager on the planet”, said one film producer.

With over 25 years of information sharing technology experience, Dale and FLIPSFilm.com bring a “fresh new idea that’s withstood the test of time” to the process of attracting and serving the fast paced media production industry.

Rob Pralgo/Afterlight Pictures FacebookTwitter