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Mission 1 Billion Speaker Dr Susan Kerns Milwaukee Film CEO Wed March 11, 2026 AND Film Wisconsin TAX INCENTIVES update!!

Pleased to announce our upcoming Mission 1 Billion: Official Creator Network meeting will be Wednesday March 11.

This meeting is free and open to the public. We encourage members and others to invite filmmaker and actor friends! This meeting is at Schmidty’s Bar & Grill 16755 W. Lisbon in Brookfield, WI 53005.  

JOIN US and please be on time! Arrive early and stay late networking with others.

Our Speaker Dr Susan Kerns, Ph.d Dr is the Executive Director of Milwaukee Film and formerly a Professor of film and television at Columbia College Chicago where she co-founded the Chicago Feminist Film Festival.

She often speaks about film festivals and distribution, including on panels at SXSW, University Film and Video Association, and the European Network for Cinema and Media Studies. She is currently producing an experimental 16mm horror feature entitled Communicable, the feminist true crime documentary Uncoiled, and the VR project Scapegoat.

She also produced the documentary Manlife and has produced, directed, written, or been the intimacy coordinator on numerous films. As an author, she edited and contributed to ReFocus: The Films of Susan Seidelman, the first book devoted to the groundbreaking director, and her writing on Tank Girl is featured in Eureka!’s Blu-ray box set and The Routledge Companion to Gender and Sexuality in Comic Book Studies.

Over a dozen publications have included her work on gender and film festivals, media representations of conjoined twins, the silent Lon Chaney film The Penalty, and Dame Darcy’s Meat Cake comics. She has an article forthcoming on intimacy coordination and creative collaboration and holds a PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

AGAIN, join us for another wonderful speaker event!

Big shout out and thank you to Bob Donnelly of North American Camera for hosting our February meeting at North American Camera! Members got to see his studio, hear from him and look over the equipment he demoed and discussed. It was a wonderful success. Members who attended provided great feedback. We certainly appreciate Bob for inviting us into his studio and making time for us.

I also want to give a shout out to Schmidty’s owners Jeff and Vicki for generously allowing us to hold meetings there and for supporting Mission 1 Billion. Plus, let’s givea big thanks to all the staff who helps us at the meetings and who serve our members and guests! THANKS to all at Schmidty’s.

Wednesday night is Pizza Night!! Order a large pizza and receive a free pitcher of soda or beer. I really like the pizza! Remember, to treat and tip your wait staff well.

Enter through the door under the White Claw Sign. AND again, to respect our speaker’s and member’s time – please be on time. Feel free to show up at 6:30 pm

HOPE TO SEE YOU WED March 11, 7pm, at Schmidty’s Bar & Grill. Enjoy!!!

Check out the Film Incentive News Below!

UPCOMING MISSION 1 BILLION MEETINGS: Mark your calendar and attend. Currently Free and Open to public.

April 15… meeting agenda TBA

May 13 Meeting Speaker Kathy Byrne from Chicago SAG/Aftra returns with more!

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WANT TO JOIN MISSION 1 BILLION Facebook Group – USE THIS QR code for an invite. We ask 2 questions to be considered for approval. If you don’t answer your application will be removed. We’d love to have you join us.

ALSO Congratulations to Veronica Pope who heads up Film Wisconsin and the Tax Incentive Program. We are planning on having her speak at Mission 1 Billion June 10th barring any unforeseen schedule changes.

Here is some information about the incentives from Film Wisconsin website. For more information AND for incentives applications visit Film WI at https://industry.travelwisconsin.com/about-us/film-wisconsin

What is an accredited production?

“Accredited production” means a film, video, broadcast advertisement or television production, as approved by Film Wisconsin, for which the aggregate salary and wages included in the cost of the production for the period ending 12 months after the month in which the principal filming or taping of the production begins exceeds $100,000 for a production that is 30 minutes or longer or $50,000 for a production that is less than 30 minutes. “Accredited production” includes scripted, unscripted, reality or competition production.

Are the tax credits retroactive?

Yes, the tax credits are available for eligible projects currently in production for tax filers whose tax year begins after December 31, 2025. This means that if your application is approved, it will be retroactive for work completed during this calendar year, and expenditures you already made in 2026 may be eligible for the credits.

What are production expenditures? 

“Production expenditures” means any expenditures that are incurred in Wisconsin and directly used to produce an accredited production, including expenditures for writing, budgeting, casting, location scouts, set construction and operation, wardrobes, makeup, clothing accessories, photography, sound recording, sound synchronization, sound mixing, lighting, editing, film processing, film transferring, special effects, visual effects, renting or leasing facilities or equipment, renting or leasing motor vehicles, food, lodging and any other similar pre-production, production and post-production expenditure as determined by Film Wisconsin. “Production expenditures” includes expenditures for music that is performed, composed or recorded by a musician who is a resident of Wisconsin or published or distributed by an entity that has its commercial domicile in this state; air travel that is purchased from a travel agency or company that has its commercial domicile in Wisconsin; and insurance that is purchased from an insurance agency or company that has its commercial domicile in Wisconsin. “Production expenditures” do not include salary or wages or expenditures for the marketing and distribution of an accredited production. 

What is the Definition of a Production Company?

“Film production company” means an entity that creates films, videos, broadcast advertisements or television productions, not including the productions described in sub. (5f) (a) 1. a. to g.

Are there limits on cast and crew wages? 

The total amount of the credits that may be claimed by a claimant under par. (b) 1. shall not exceed an amount equal to the first $250,000 of salary or wages paid to each of the claimant’s employees, as described in par. (b) 1., in the taxable year, not including the salary or wages paid to the claimant’s 2 highest-paid employees, as described in par. (b) 1., in the taxable year, if the claimant’s budgeted production expenditures are $1,000,000 or more.

How do I apply for a tax credit?

All applicants must apply through the Film Wisconsin Film Tax Credit Application located here. There are two applications on – one for TV and film productions and one for Wisconsin-based production company infrastructure.

How long does it take to receive approval/accreditation?

Applications for the Film Production Services Tax Credit are reviewed monthly. Applications for the Film Production Company Investment Tax Credit are reviewed on a rolling basis. 

What information or documentation must I include with the application?

For a list of required documentation, please see How to Apply.

What are the display requirements for the static or animated logo?

Approved projects are required to promote Wisconsin by visibly displaying a static or animated logo approved by Film Wisconsin in the end credits for the life of the project.  

The approved logo must be prominently displayed and can share the viewable display space with other images or text. 

Television commercials are exempt from logo requirements.  

Will Wisconsin purchase or facilitate the purchase of a Tax Credit Certificate?

No, it is the responsibility of the credit recipient to utilize or assign (transfer) the tax credit. 

Be sure to visit Film WI website for more!

Okay, enough for now. Stay tuned here and on Facebook and Linkedin for Mission 1 Billion and other filmmaker news and updates!

Actor, Story Teller, Media Visionary Rocky Wagonhurst Speaks at Mission 1 Billion Filmmaker Meeting October 22.

The meeting was a great success. We opened it to the public and everyone enjoyed Rocky’s talk and his suggestions on how to get a job in showbiz. We video taped it for Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat and we will make this talk available as soon as possible.

Recently I had Rocky as a guest on Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat and the discussion we had is available on youtube and on spotify. Here are the links: YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NHjuMiXWXw

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2zoiOvG8US1aiu5efAxNv6

PLUS Rocky and I appeared recently on Pete Schwaba’s wonderful show Nite Lite with Pete Schwaba. https://www.youtube.com/live/lhiiaLZldcQ

Rocky’s biographical material and promo for our recent event follows.

Rocky Wagonhurst’s five-decade journey through the world of media is nothing short of extraordinary. He began in the 1970s as a Universal Studios tour guide and went on to appear on The Young and the Restless, star in national commercials, and play Laertes in a five-hour production of Hamlet.

He was also directed by Steven Spielberg in Minority Report alongside Tom Cruise and once soared 10,000 feet above Lake Tahoe in a glider with actor Cliff Robertson. His career has spanned radio, stage, and screen, ultimately leading him behind the camera as a seasoned television executive.

Currently, Rocky serves as Vice President and General Manager of The CW and My24 stations in Milwaukee, bringing his lifelong passion for storytelling and media innovation to local broadcasting.

Rocky will be talking on many topics; film, acting, television, AI, a career in the business and he will answer your questions!

WHEN AND WHERE???

Wednesday October 22, 2025 at 7pm sharp. Schmidty’s Bar & Grill 16755 W. Lisbon Road, Brookfield, WI 53005at our monthly Mission 1 Billion: Official Creator Network meeting.

Enter the door under the White Claw sign

Come early and stay late so we could begin on time.. Share with your filmmaker and actor friends. Wednesday night Schmidty’s has a special on large pizzas. Get one for 20 bucks and get a free pitcher of soda or beer.

This meeting is open to the public and free. Share with your friends. Please be early so we can begin on time.

To learn about out vision and mission visit our website: Missiononebillion.org

We have an exclusive private facebook group Mission 1 Billion: Official Creator Network which is by invite only. Find us on FB and send Dan Brezgel of Rex Sikes a DM if you’d like to join the others in our group.

We’re setting calendar for the upcoming months Nov through June of 26. We have other speakers and projects and a lot going on so you do want to be a group member and stay in touch. We will announce within that group as soon as possible.

We also have Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat recordings coming soon of both Director Michael O Sajbel and Rocky Wagonhurst. Look for that too. You can subscribe to Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat blog right here to stay updated and to the Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat Podcast on Spotify where there is over 600 hours of professional filmmakers sharing their expertise with you. Subscribe today!

You can find lots of inspirational videos and filmmaker content on Create Your Best Life With Rex on youtube. Subcribe, like, comment and share. https://www.youtube.com/@createyourbestlifewithRex too.

AGAIN, Come early so we can start on time. Stay Late. Order a pizza and get a free pitcher of soda or beer. JOIN US.

Spread the word to your talented filmmaker and actor friends.

Use this QR code to apply to join our FaceBook Group Mission 1 Billion: Official Creator Network

Next Mission 1Billion Content Creator Meeting Wed Aug 27 7pm CST

Digital creators, filmmakers, artists, actors, comedians, influencers, musicians and anyone that loves working on creative projects… Join the Mission 1 Billion: Official Creator Network.

Meeting: Bring a proposal for a project if you have one. It can be anything creative (Feature film, short film, comedy or music show, fashion show, etc) to present to the group. Bring your projects to the meeting to discuss and to vote on creative projects we can collaborate on. 

Come early – stay late. Please be on time. Make your calendar. Enter door under White Claw Sign 

We’re in the side barroom. Look for the White Claw sign above the door. Come on in.

Location: Schmidty’s Bar & Grill 16755 W.Lisbon Rd Brookfield, WI 53005 7-9 pm Arrive 6:30. Stay Late!

If you have a reel to share that is 3 minutes or less send the link to  Mission1billionus@gmail.com

September 24th meeting we will have a Hollywood Film Director Join us to talk on film production and answer questions. More details later. JOIN US

We’re pleased with the three previous meetings and who showed up. Bravo people for coming and contributing to these networking meetings. Big BRAVO to all who helped with the FO ART Festival. It was a great time. If you missed it, you missed something special.

Put Aug 27 on your calendar NOW and make it a point to join us

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If you are not a member in our Facebook group Mission 1 Billion you’ll want to join that too for announcement, important updates and get to know all the fine people in our growing group.

Here is the official website https://missiononebillion.org/

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Our mission is to help educate filmmakers and actors, through classes, events, networking events, speaker events and more. BUT not just that our purpose is to support production and help people monetize their efforts while also supporting charities. Our purpose is to help each other help each other and all do better as a result while helping people in need too. You can join us and become a part of something grand.

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Come join with the others. We look forward to meeting you and seeing you there. PLUS, there are more events I will share soon. Together we can go further than we can alone.

Join us on Aug 27th. Schmidty’s Bar & Grill 16755 W.Lisbon Rd Brookfield, WI 53005 7-9 pm Arrive 6:30. Stay Late!

Get a Pizza and get a free pitcher of soda or beer.

Wednesday AUG 13 Mission 1Billion: Filmmaker Networking Meeting PLUS…

We’ve had two wonderful networking meetings so far this month. Be sure to attend our next meeting.

Wednesday August 13, 7-9 pm  Location: Schmidty’s Bar & Grill 16755 W.Lisbon Rd Brookfield, WI 53005 7-9 pm Arrive 6:30. Stay Late!

We are in the side barroom. Look for the White Claw sign above the door. Come on in.

Put Aug 13 on your calendar NOW and make it a point to join us.

To send YOUR reel link (3 MINUTES IN LENGTH OR LESS) please email Mission1billionus@gmail.com

If you are not a member in our Facebook group Mission 1 Billion you’ll want to join that too for announcement, important updates and get to know all the fine people in our growing group.

Here is the official website https://missiononebillion.org/Our mission is to help educate filmmakers and actors, through classes, events, networking events, speaker events and more. BUT not just that our purpose is to support production and help people monetize their efforts while also supporting charities. Our purpose is to help each other help each other and all do better as a result while helping people in need too. You can join us and become a part of something grand.

Our mission is to help educate filmmakers and actors, through classes, events, networking events, speaker events and more. BUT not just that our purpose is to support production and help people monetize their efforts while also supporting charities. Our purpose is to help each other help each other and all do better as a result while helping people in need too. You can join us and become a part of something grand.

Come join with the others. We look forward to meeting you and seeing you there. PLUS, there are more events I will share soon. Together we can go further than we can alone.

SATURDAY AUGUST 16 CHARITY FUNDRAISER FOR MAKE-A-WISH!!! COME ON OUT!!

MUSIC AND COMEDY

READ

LINK TO RECENT Los Angeles Tribune Article on Heartspire & Mission 1Billion. 

JOIN US FOR THIS IMPORTANT ChARITY EVENT –

FO ART Festival & Fundraiser for Make A Wish! Saturday August 16

AT SCHMITDY’S TOO From NOON to 10pm Charity Make-A-Wish event. Music and Comedy

Help Each Other While Helping Others

As you may have read, we’ve been busy helping people help people.

If you read about the foundation we’ve created to help change lives then you know we are working to make a real difference in the everyday lives of everyday people.

Here’s s bit from the recent article I shared with you

“In a world flooded with content, what if every view, like, or share could actually change a life?

That’s the radical vision behind Heartspire Foundation and its global storytelling movement, Mission: 1 Billion—a movement turning cameras into compassion, and creative media into a financial engine for families navigating the hardest chapters of their lives.

But this isn’t just a campaign for awareness. It’s a fundraising force. And at the center of its launch is one of the most trusted names in child advocacy: Make-A-Wish.”

If you haven’t read the article you can read it here.

You can join us live online during the event Aug 16 by clicking the link in that article. So set the date on your calendar.

I invite you to go now and visit our website if you’d like to learn more about this important mission and how you can be involved.

MissionOneBillion.org

The world seems a turbulent place for so many and we’d like to help in ways we know we can and reach more and more people each day.

You’re invited to watch us OR to join us in this mission.

I’m excited by the difference we’re already making

AND how much more we can accomplish when good people act in unison and collaborate to do good and make things better for all.

We started with a big ambition and a small local event. We have more coming up and an important Make-A-Wish event August 16. 

It’s all growing. And the people joining us are excited and eager to be involved. Why? Because we are helping each other, collaborating together for each other WHILE helping others too.

So, read the article, visit our official website and decide how you will be a part of this global movement for positive change.

Rex Sikes Movie Beat chats with Twisted Dreams Film Fest Founders May 16

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Twisted Dreams Film Festival  was founded in 2011 by Christopher K House and Stephen Milek, two friends with a passion for the silver screen. Their goal is to provide the Milwaukee, Wisconsin community news, reviews and interviews of local and international films and film makers.

UPCOMING: Thursday May 19, 2016 11am EST, 10am CST, 8amPST To Listen Click The Bolded Link Below

Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat Chats with Twisted Dreams Film Fest Founders

About Christopher Kai House

A true film junkie from birth, can thank his parent’s for his obsession with horror and the macabre. Both being horror fans, Chris grew up watching old horror films, specifically the Universal Monsters collection of fright films. He was born into a family of magicians and was weaned on sideshows and carnivals bringing a unique perspective to the festival.

Chris say’s he was lucky his mother was as huge into horror as he was, he was able to see almost every major and indie horror film of the 1980’s on the big screen. Like his father before him, prides himself a showman and wants that to echo with each year the Twisted Dreams Film Festival runs. is a member of the Online Film and Television Critic Association.

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About Stephen Milek

A lover of all movies, Steve will watch anything from classic silent films to modern big budget action films. He got bit by the horror bug when in fourth grade at a sleepover he saw A Nightmare on Elm St. for the first time. To his mom’s dismay he watched more horror films than Disney films growing up.

After attending the Sundance Film Festival a few times he always wondered what it would be like to start his own film festival. Over time he became obsessed with the Oscars and for his first blog he watched every Oscar Best Picture winner in chronological order.

About The Twisted Dreams Film Festival

The Twisted Dreams Film Festival has been a project in the works for almost 5 years. Since the inception of the web page Milwaukeemovietalk.com where Chris and Steve cover the film industry and review films.

What started out as a simple blog about movies, it grew to have an emphasis on local films and filmmakers.They wanted a true horror film festival in Milwaukee that showcased the best in not only local but also international horror, dark comedy and sci-fi films.

The first year was a major hit with filmmakers and guests coming from all over the country and Canada.

The duo plan on having the fest a yearly event and hope it grows each year.

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Visit Chris and Steve’s Website:
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You can go to RSMB and listen to the archives. It has over 500 hours of professional filmmaker discussions with Rex. Visit Official Site to listen:

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Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat Chats With William Lu Director

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Director, William Lu, a native of Northern California, received his BA in anthropology from the University of California, Los Angeles. During his studies, he also served as an intern and development assistant for David Madden and Robert Cort at the Cort/Madden Company on the Paramount Pictures lot.

Use the link below to listen to the archived show.

Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat chats with Director William Lu

Subsequently, William attended the graduate film conservatory at Florida State University where he received his MFA in film and television production. While there, he produced the 35mm thesis film “Two-Bit,” which was a 2003 Student Academy Award finalist.

Upon graduation, he returned to Southern California where he was hired as an assistant at the SyFy Channel. Joining several FSU alumni, William then spent three years at Herzog & Company where he worked in various capacities in their television, web and entertainment marketing departments producing content for clients such as Disney, Paramount, Dreamworks and Sony Pictures.

Check Out Comfort The Movie directed by William Lu

In 2005, he was the recipient of the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Armed with a Camera Fellowship; the grant recognized emerging media artists and funded his short film Spy Moms, which was shot over the course of one weekend. Spy Moms later screened at all the major Asian American festivals and made its cable broadcast debut later that year.

In 2006, he wrote and directed Asian Task Force, a half-hour mock pilot that paid homage to many of his favorite 80’s television series. The film was awarded “Best Action Short” at the 2007 Los Angeles Digital Video Film Festival and screened at the 2008 San Diego Comic-Con.

In 2009, William made the transition into new media and worked as post production supervisor at Machinima on their Terminator: Salvation original web series. He was subsequently hired at Maker Studios where he produced content for their gaming vertical. He also created and hosted the show “Retro Hardware” for the company.

In 2012, he switched to freelance producing, serving as a co-producer for Rosanna Pansino’s “Nerdy Nummies” blockbuster YouTube series, while simultaneously developing feature content that he could later direct.

In 2015, he directed the feature drama Comfort from his own original screenplay. The storyline and characters were inspired by the John Hughes movies of the 80’s, while Michael Mann’s LA nightscapes served as a stylistic inspiration.

Shortly after completing Comfort, he returned to Maker Studios, producing for clients such as SlingTV and Verizon Go90.

Stay tuned to Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat for other great interviews and more.

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Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat chats with Craig Knitt & WildWood Film Festival 2/17

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Join Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat guest Craig Knitt Wednesday morning 2/17 at 10:30am ET, 9:30am CT 7:30am PT. Craig will discuss movies, movie making and the upcoming WildWood Film Festival held in Appleton, this Friday 2/19 and Sat. 2/20. Be sure to attend!
Be sure to listen to Craig. We may even get his to talk about graphic novels and his art.

Join Us As We Broadcast Live Wednesday Feb 17, 2016 10:30 am EST, 9:30 am CST, 7:30 am PST: To Listen Live OR To Listen to the recorded archived show click the bolded link below:

Craig A. Knitt is an award winning artist, filmmaker, teacher, performer, writer and creator who is currently employed with a national Arts-based pilot between the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Green Bay and the Wallace Foundation.

Craig is a founder of the Wildwood Film Festival, a festival dedicated to Wisconsin film talent. The past three years Craig has also been a volunteer for the Sundance Institute and the Sundance Film Festival.

When Craig is not busy teaching visual art, he is busy creating film projects or performing Improvisational Comedy with ComedyCity – DePere and DinnerTime Comedy.

He has many short and feature length concepts in the works and he hopes to develop a TV series that will be completely created using the resources of our fine state. 

Craig was the male lead in last year’s “Secrets of the Dead” which was premiered at the Gerold Theater in Weyauwega.

Wildwood Information:

The Wildwood Film Festival’s purpose is to promote Wisconsin film talent (actors, directors, writers, composers, editors, etc.). The festival strives to educate high school students and adults in film basics – script writing, story boarding, filming, lighting, sound, editing and marketing.

History

From its humble beginnings, the Wildwood Film Festival has been consistently dedicated to Wisconsin film talent. With its fifteenth event it will have showcased over 500 films that all have connections to the state.

The very first Wildwood Film Festival was held at the Historic West Theatre in Green Bay in 2001. The three-day event showcased ten films (including “The Hunt”, a full-length dark comedy created by the festival’s founders).

The weekend was a great success and sparked a second event that played for a sold-out crowd at the Crescent Theatre in downtown Shawano. 

Aspirations grew from there, and the festival found its roots in Appleton. Events have been held at the Performing Arts Center (PAC) and the Big Picture Theatre.

The Wildwood Film Festival continues to grow each year and the commitment to Wisconsin filmmakers and film talent is just as strong.

2016 The WildWood Film Festival is held in Appleton, Wisconsin. Coming up this Friday 2/19 and Sat. 2/20. Be sure to attend! For more information use the link below:

For More Information WildWood Film Festival

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Hope to see you all at the festival! Help Spread the word!

Script Consultant James Breckenridge on Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat 12/10

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James Breckenridge has worked in the entertainment industry for over 25 years. In 1995, his years of professional training and experience culminated in the founding of The PlayCrafters Group.

As its Director, he specializes in helping writers from all over the country develop producible scripts for motion pictures, television and theatre. Through creative counseling and objective feedback, he encourages writers to focus in on the essential elements of their stories in viably dramatic ways.

JOIN US LIVE: Thursday, Dec 10, 2015 11am ET, 10am CT, 8am PT Click the bolded link below. Chatroom open during discussion.

Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat chats with James Breckenridge, Script Consultant

His script development service has been rated in the Top Ten and recommended as the Best of the Best Buys in Creative Screenwriting Magazine’s review of leading script consultants from all around the country.

In addition to private coachings and consultations, Mr. Breckenridge has created a number of Courses and Workshops for the beginning as well as the advanced screenwriter.

Some of the most popular include Screenwriting Essentials, First Steps: Dramatic Steps to a Dynamic Screenplay and Pitching: Five Minutes to Fame. He has taught for The Bryn Mawr Film Institute, the Bucks County Writer’s Room,

The Writers Corner USA and the Lehigh Valley Writer’s Academy. For more information we invite you to visit http://www.playcraftersgroup.com or email us at HBCraft@att.net

As a featured speaker he has been invited to present at The Philadelphia Writers’ Conference, The Algonquin Film Festival, The Bucks Fever FilmFest, the Weyauwega International Film Festival and has also presented a number of seminars at the SCREENWRITING EXPO in Los Angeles, California where he was named “Star Speaker.”

Mr. Breckenridge served as Juror for the Theatrical Motion Pictures Nominating Committee for the Screen Actors Guild Awards, The Philadelphia Film Festival’s Feature Film Competition, The American Independents category for the Philadelphia Film Festival/Cinefest as well as the Bucks Fever FilmFest.

As a director and creative writing consultant, he has helped in the staging and conceptualizing of well over 200 dramatic scripts.

Mr. Breckenridge credits much his creative consulting instincts to his acting background. Trained for the professional theatre, Mr. Breckenridge received his undergraduate degree in Theatre at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point and his Master of Fine Arts degree from Temple University in Philadelphia.

Over the years, he has performed professionally on radio, television, film and on stage. Most of his acting credits came from New York City.  This work has also taken him to Europe twice, once touring Germany and Italy, and a second time, appearing at The Edinburgh Festival in Scotland and in London.

Though working fulltime for The PlayCrafters Group, he currently maintains active memberships with The Actors’ Equity Association and the SAG-AFTRA Union.

Past affiliations have included The Charles Maryan Workshop for Playwrights and Directors, Ron Roston’s Playwrights Lab/Writer’s Circle, Stella Adler’s Scene Interpretation Class and The Freestyle Repertory Theatre in New York City where he judged improvisations for structure, content and story development.

Mr. Breckenridge created and served as Director of The Breckenridge Workshops from 1983 – 1988. He was also a founding member of PlayMarket, an organization whose purpose was to assist dramatic writers in focusing and shaping their scripts towards production.

Presently, he is a member and/or supporter of The Drama League, The Dramatists Guild, The Theatre Communications Group and LMDA – the Literary Managers & Dramaturgs of the Americas.

One of James’ students summed up his experience with him this way: “ I have an MA in TV/Film, took several master’s level screenwriting courses. None as good as this!

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Weyauwega International Film Fest Aftermath: Movies, Director And Class

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It was a great festival. Nov 11-14. Ian Teal and Kathy Fehl, Holly Martin and staff and volunteers put on another great film festival. Number 5. If you missed it you missed another one you should have attended.

Great films and great people. Good hanging out, good conversations, good food and drink. All in all – a time well worth it.

We left, after the closing night party. I drove Jacob, Marie and Louis back to the Green Fountain Inn B & B in Waupaca. We were all pretty beat. Said good night and went to our rooms.

Sunday 11-15. I wrote my, daily inspiration and gratitude blog, as always starting about 3 am. Finishing up I went down for breakfast and to work on computer at table around 6:30. At this time I also loaded my car. I discover my tire looks a bit flat. Hmmmm

I had to leave by by 7:30 to make it back for a morning event. Later, I would film my role in, ‘Two Sides Of The Street’, a SAG short subject I was asked to appear in. Barb delivers breakfast around 7 for Jacob, Marie and I. After finishing a delicious meal Marie and I say goodbye to Barb, one of the owners of the B & B, and to Jacob. Louis slept in.

I drove Marie to Milwaukee’s General Mitchell Airport where she caught a plane back to Los Angeles. It was an enjoyable time talking all the way. I did stop and buy an emergency tire inflation canister and put that into the tire. We made it.

I left her at airport went to my morning meeting. From there my friend Jill accompanied me to the location for filming. My darling daughter dropped by, briefly, too. We finished filming some hours later. When I got to my car I discover a lovely note, my daughter left, on my windshield. Awesome girl!

Filming was fun, lighthearted, fast and easy. It was a very nice time. Special thanks to director Scott Covelli, Brian and Mike Hendricks and Matt Hudson. They were a lot of fun and made things easy. When completed Jill and I dined on delicious Mexican food. I felt as if I had consumed a small child when finished. It was tasty.

Recently, the Pro Cinema Society and I sponsored a SAG/Aftra workshop presented by Kathy Byrne of Chicago SAG/Aftra. During our time together she addressed how easy it is to utilize professional SAG/Aftra talent in student films, shorts and Ultra Low Budget contracts. It was a good session.

I asked the film crew on ‘Two Sides Of The Street’ the SAG short I appear in how easy it was to make it union so I could be in it. They stated they were amazed and delighted how easy and pain free it was. Paperwork was nothing and they were glad they did. I am glad they did too.

POINT- investigate, find out and you too can go SAG/Aftra. It isn’t worth it. Even some filmmaker friends of mine have been skittish because of contracts or paperwork. Don’t be. Read it and make your movie or short.

I arrived home early evening but it seemed late, after midnight. I relaxed, said hello to those I had left behind and enjoyed the company.

7:25am (present) Monday 11-16: I got some sleep. Woke at 3am and began writing blog again.  I will leave shortly for the university.

I have a guest coming to class. Director Michael O. Sajbel. Michael worked Visual Effects in movies, ‘Hot Shots’, ‘Lawnmower Man’, ‘Broken Arrow’ and others.

He writes and has directed, ‘The Ride’, ‘One Night With The Kind’, and ‘The Ultimate Gift’ and others. I am looking forward to his talk with my students.

Class was great. Michael come accompanied by his daughter Anastasia, and his assistant Sean. He spoke about how he got his start writing in Hollywood. He encouraged students to follow their passion.

He reminded them to remember basic survival skils while pursuing a career. Discover where you want to live, rent don’t buy a house, the need for a car, where to meet people and emphasized networking.

He told stories of working with actors and the importance of good communication skills. This is a must. Then, he shared some stories of working with difficult stars. He was candid and fun and added value to the class. This continued later.

When finished, he offered to stay and continue to speak with students who could stay. A group of students and the four of us went to the Student Union and chatted for hour or more. More tales and more sound advice.

From there the four of us went to Soup Bros for lunch. Enjoyed more conversation and good food. After another hour or so we parted ways. I returned to the computer to publish this post.

So that wraps up Weyauwega time and a short while after. Life returns to normal for a time being. I am so glad I had the opportunity to again make this festival. It was my forth year and it gets better each time. Next year, perhaps, I’ll meet you there.

Meanwhile, make your movies and complete your projects. Join me on my Inet radio show and podcast Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat – Visit INTERVIEW at the official website: Rex Sikes Movie Beat . There are over 400n hundred hours of pro filmmakers sharing their expertise. Listen and learn.

Also join me at ‘Inside The Film Business’ at  my Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat channel on Rex Sikes’ Movie Beat. I am video recording, via skype, my professional filmmakers who address my class. Watch, listen and learn and in both shows, RSMB & Inside The Film Business.

Enjoy!