October 2005 - DUDLEY screened at the Chicago International REEL Shorts Festival which seeks to provide the opportunity for filmmakers around the world to showcase their work to REEL PEOPLE in the Chicagoland area.
October 2005 - DUDLEY screened at the 22nd annual Chicago International Children's Film Festival whose mission is to "Empower children with knowledge from viewing our world's quality and culturally diverse films." It is the only children's film festival recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as an Oscar qualifying festival.
February 2005 - Blue Juice Films' music video for “Slideshow” by One Eleven Records recording artist THIS DAY & AGE premiered on the music video cable network FUSE. The video was shot on location in Apopka, FL, and at Jenkins Auditorium in Clermont, FL, utilizing all Florida talent, crew and gear, and it was used to promote the band's debut album, …ALWAYS LEAVE THE GROUND. (www.111records.com)
February 2005 - Blue Juice provided lighting / grip gear for the second season of the FX NETWORK documentary show NASCAR DRIVERS 360. The show follows NASCAR drivers like Rusty Wallace and Mark Martin around in their personal lives for the first seven races of the year, from Daytona to Dallas. This is the second season that Thomas Mumme and Jeremy Schneider worked on the show.
January 2005 - Both videos were co-directed by Thomas Mumme and Jeremy Schneider, were shot in High Definition using Panasonic's Varicam system provided by Orlando-based production company Best Friend Films, Inc. (www.bestfriendfilms.com), and were edited by Adam Miller.
January 2005 - Blue Juice Films, Inc., finished production on two High Definition music videos for Orlando-based record label One Eleven Records (www.111records.com). The videos for “Slideshow,” by THIS DAY AND AGE and “The Tide,” by THE SPILL CANVAS were shot over two two-day periods and were handled as one production in order to make it easier on the budget and scheduling.
December 2004 - Principal photography wrapped on Patrick Algermissen's short children's film DUDLEY AND THE TOY KEEPER'S CHEST. Blue Juice supplied gear and crew for the 14-minute modern-day fable, and Thomas Mumme served as Director of Photography while Adam Miller was the online editor. www.poemfilms.com
August 2004 - Production started on the music video “Truly” for One Eleven Records' recording artists JINXED. This was the second video that Thomas Mumme and Jeremy Schneider produced for the band. Production was broken into two segments, this being the first, and the second segment to be filmed in January '05.
January 2004 - THE TREATY screened at the Fayetteville Short Film Festival in Arkansas.
December 2003 - THE TREATY was featured in an article on FilmFestivals.com.
(Click Here to read the article)
November 2003 - Blue Juice Films and Adrenaline Films joined forces to produce the debut music video for One Eleven Records recording artist JINXED. Thomas Mumme and Jeremy Schneider Co-Directed the band's first single, “Relentless,” at Adrenaline's 25,000-square-foot facility. The video was lensed by AFP's Ben Mesker and was edited by Adam Miller. www.adrenalinefilms.com www.111records.comNovember 2003 - THE TREATY won Best Short at the Midwest Entertainment Industry Conference in Lexington, KY.
November 2003 - THE TREATY won the Vision in Excellence award at the One World Bahamas Film Festival. Mike, Mike, and Tom with Woody Harrelson at the Bahamas Film Festival (Click Here)
October 2003 - Torino Pictures' DELAYED won Best Film at the 2003 Putnam Valley Film Festival in New York state. Blue Juice Films' own Thomas Mumme served as Director of Photography on the film. www.torinopictures.com
September 2003 - Blue Juice Films was featured in an article regarding the state of Independent Filmmaking in the September issue of Markee Magazine. (Click Here to see the article)
September 2003 - THE TREATY screened at the 2003 Great Lakes International Film Festival in Erie, PA, and the Ohio Independent Film Festival.
July 2003 - THE TREATY screened at the da Vinci Film & Video Festival in Corvalis, OR. The Festival specializes in shorts and documentaries by independent filmmakers.
June 2003 - THE TREATY won an Award of Merit at the Domani Visionfest '03 in New York City. The festival was held aboard the USS Intrepid, a WWII aircraft carrier / museum on the Hudson River.
Mike, Mike, and Tom with their award at Visionfest. (Click Here)
May 2003 - THE TREATY screened at the Brouhaha Film & Video Showcase at the Enzian Theatre in Maitland, FL. The Brouhaha is an offshoot of the famed Florida Film Festival and consists of the best of Florida-made films and videos.
February 2003 - THE TREATY won an Honorable Mention for Best Narrative at the 27th annual Carolina Film & Video Festival in Greensboro, NC.
Q & A at the Carolina Film & Video Festival. (Click Here)
November 2002 - THE TREATY screened at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. The FLIFF is known as the longest-running film festival in the world. Mike Horan, Mike Misconi, and Tom Mumme were on hand for the two successful screenings and Q&A sessions.
Actor Matt Damon with TREATY producer Misconi at the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival. (Click Here)
September 2002 - THE TREATY made it's world premiere at the Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival and won the Kelly's Hard Cider Crystal Apple Award for Best Film.









