The 7th annual Oxford Film Festival is getting closer every day. Before we kick off another fun-packed festival, we thought we would take five with filmmakers and get to know them just a little better.
Greg Giblin, not pictured, will screen his film "Oxvegas" on Saturday, Feb. 6 at 5 p.m.
OFF: In 10 words, describe your movie and why someone should see it.
GG: It's a silly comedy with some funny stuff in it.
OFF: Biggest lesson learned in getting the film made? Best part in getting the film made?
GG: The film was shot ten years ago, so I forgot the every single lesson I learned while making it. The best part about finishing this film was seeing myself with hair again.
OFF: Tell us about you. What is your movie making background?
GG: I've been making little low-budge stuff for some time now. I also run a small video production company. http://www.forceawesome.com/
I enjoy walks on the beach and a good mystery novel.
OFF: What’s your dream distribution plan for the film?
GG: No plans for distribution. I'm sure I'll put it up on the web before too long.
OFF: What’s the future hold in store for your film and for you?
GG: My film and I plan to break up after the festival. We're just staying together for appearances.
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