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Cinema Five Films Launches

Director/DP Patrick Donnelly has launched Cinema Five Films, a new full service production/post house hybrid specializing in advertising, integrated marketing campaigns, network branding, as well as long form TV, online and feature film projects.

Press release from Cinema Five Films:

NEW YORK, NY – Responding to the changing needs of today’s ad agencies, broadcast networks and entertainment content developers, director/DP Patrick Donnelly

has launched Cinema Five Films, a new full service production/post house hybrid specializing in advertising, integrated marketing campaigns, network branding, as well as long form TV, online and feature film projects. The company also features the talents of Director Tim Pumphrey and Editor Mark Breese.

“Clients today are looking to partner with companies that can take the creative reins of a project and shepherd it through from concept to post,” Donnelly says. “While the Cinema Five Films business model is in perfect sync with the needs of our clients, I think the combined creative talents of Tim, Mark and myself is what clients will ultimately respond to.”

And so far they’re responding big time. Although the company just launched they are already knee deep in several top creative assignments, including integrated marketing campaigns for Sobe, Neutrogena, Chevy and P&G with MTV; and a multi-spot package for Clean & Clear skin cleanser. They also just wrapped a campaign for BelVita (Kraft Foods) featuring Snooki and Deena-Nicole from The Jersey Shore. And, Donnelly’s latest film “Julius Caesar,” a sci-fi take on the classic Shakespeare work, has been accepted into the New Filmmakers Festival in New York this spring.

Known for their deft touch in an array of genres ranging from comedy, youth lifestyle, fashion, to music/performance, celebrity and real people, the Cinema Five Films show reel features ads for Rhapsody, Xbox Kinect, Victoria Secret, Free Credit Score.com, Neutrogena, Sonic, Orbit Gum and The Sims. The collective’s music performance chops are evidenced on their numerous long-form projects such as the Live @VH1 online performance series, and MTV’s popular 52 Bands initiative, which featured performances from Kanye West, Dave Matthews Band, Goo Goo Dolls, Gnarls Barkley, Death Cab for Cutie, Wilco, the White Stripes, Franz Ferdinand and many more.

“The timing to start Cinema Five Films was perfect – all three of us have worked well together, and all three of us were at a crossroads in our career,” adds Donnelly. “Given our collective experience and talent, and our full-service approach, which is perfectly in tune with our clients’ needs, we’re confident Cinema Five Films will be an invaluable creative resource.”

Patrick Donnelly A New Jersey native, Donnelly graduated from San Francisco State University with a B.A. in Cinema studies and got his first break as a staffer at famed Rick Levine Productions, one of the most successful commercial production companies in the 1980s and 90s.  After joining the venerable production company Peter Corbett & Company, Donnelly began to develop his skills as a cinematographer.

In addition to his commercials work, Donnelly has branched into feature films. “Divergence (2007), his feature film debut as Writer/ Director/DP, was released by Vanguard Cinemas International and played in 17 noted international film festivals, winning Best Feature in five of them. It also received critical praise in Variety and Film Threat. His latest film is a sci-fi take on Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” which has been accepted to the New Filmmakers Festival.

Tim Pumpfrey A native of New Jersey, Pumpfrey began his career as an editor at MTV’s On-Air Promo department in 1999. After first five years in the editor’s chair, which taught him many filmmaking lessons, Pumpfrey launched his directing career. His current show reel includes spots for Victoria’s Secret, Orbit gum, Pacsun and Neutrogena.

Mark Breese  Originally from Ohio, Breese spent the last six years as editor/producer at MTV where he worked on the network’s many integrated marketing campaigns. His most recent editorial work includes a new cross-promotional marketing campaign for MTV and the film “Wrath of the Titans.” Breese is also the editor behind MTV’s Push Artist of the Week – an on-going promotion in support of new music. Every week Breese edits five-plus minutes of content about each particular artist that is seen on the network and online throughout the week.

Before joining MTV, Breese assisted film editor Robert Mead at Red Room Post, New York, where he worked with Mead on numerous documentaries, music videos and indie films. Mead, who has since gone to work on the editing teams of such Hollywood features as “Robin Hood,” and the forthcoming “The Amazing Spiderman” and Ridley Scott’s “Prometheus.”

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.

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