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This project successfully raised its funding goal on January 31.
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A big thank you shout on on our facebook and twitter accounts as well as on our website www.DonnFendlerFilm.Com
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LAST MINUTE CHANCE TO BE IN THE TRAILER! Receive a 4x6 photograph of Katahdin Stream Falls taken Ryan Cook and if yours is one of the three to have Donn's signature on the back then you're in! You or someone of your choosing will receive a walk-on role in our trailer this summer!
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A DVD copy of the documentary "Finding Donn Fendler". The documentary follows Donn's story as told through Ryan Cook and Derek Desmond who simultaneously work on getting his story made into a feature film.
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A copy of the DVD "Finding Donn Fendler" as well as a copy of the original book "Lost On A Mountain In Maine" which made Donn's story so famous.
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All of the above plus the BRAND NEW graphic novel "Lost Trail" based on Donn's adventure.
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All of the above signed by Donn, Ryan, and Derek!
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All of the above plus a signed movie poster for the film designed by Bending Brick Studios. www.BendingBrick.com
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All of the above, plus first preview of the "teaser trailer" when it's completed next year. The trailer will eventually premiere at film festivals but you can be the first to view it, months ahead of the public!
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All of the above plus be our guests at an intimate sit down dinner with Donn and the production team.
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All of the above plus be listed as an Associate Producer and be featured as an extra in the "teaser trailer".
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Ryan Cook and Derek Desmond are two filmmakers who met while attending Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. Derek being from New Hampshire and Ryan being from Maine, both quickly realized that they liked to make the same types of films. While fellow students were spending their time filming in the city, Ryan and Derek found themselves taking their cameras back home.
Most of their student films were shot outdoors surrounded by the natural beauty of New England. They also found themselves shooting several period piece films, which as many know is difficult to do on a student budget. "Whenever we explained to other students or professors what we were looking to do, we'd always get blank stares or words of disbelief," Ryan said when asked about their ambitions as student filmmakers. "We found creative ways to make it work, but we couldn't have accomplished any of it without the in-kind support of our communities at home. Whether we had known people all our lives or had just met them the day before, the support from our home states was what made it all possible."
Not one day had passed after graduation before Derek and Ryan found themselves working in the thriving film industry of Boston. They both currently work in location management for films that come through Boston, acting as the intermediaries between the film crew and the city. Their duties include scouting locations, pulling permits, hiring police and fire details, and parking over two hundred crew cars and twenty eighteen wheelers that typically move with the shoot every day. Their resumes include Ben Affleck's The Town, Tom Cruise's Knight and Day, and most recently Mark Wahlberg's Ted. The experience of working closely with the directors and producers of these films has proven to be invaluable in understanding what it truly takes to make a feature film.