The official web home of Team J, a frabjous transmedia company.

Tag: TIVA-DC

DeLeon Crossing wins TIVA Peer Awards!

This year, in honor of the 10th anniversary of the 48 Hour Film Project, local industry group TIVA gave 48 founder Mark Ruppert a special award–and also added a special one-time 48 series of categories for their annual Peer Awards.

Well, being very proud of our little short, DeLeon Crossing, so we jumped at the chance for it to get some extra recognition.

And it did!

DeLeon won three awards in all:

  • Gale Nemec won a Silver Award for her acting.
  • Tim Munson won a Silver Award for his writing.
  • and Bjorn Munson won a Bronze Award for his directing.

In addition to, Bjorn Munson joined in a Silver win in the “Best Overall 48” category for his role in producing Tohubohu Productions’ 2005 short “Quite Contrary.”

Congratulations to all the winners. Here’s hoping Team J gets a chance at the Peer Awards again soon!

Article on Stonehenge, Casting, & Bjorn

Ty Ford penned a very nice article about Stonehenge, the impact it’s had on the DMV filmmaking community in the latest edition of the TIVA-DC newsletter. It also has some information about approaches to casting in general and Team J CEO, Bjorn Munson.

So, if you haven’t checked out your copy yet, check your mailbox, because TIVA–as you may recall–is sticking to the old school printed newsletter, replete with articles and ads and all that industry goodness.

What’s that, you say? You’re not a member of TIVA? Well, if you’re not in the DMV, that’s understandable, but if you are a filmmaker in these here parts, e-stroll over to their website and check out some of the programs, etc. they offer.

© 2024 Team Jabberwocky

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑