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Jeff Korba memorial song by Dan Conwell to appear in On Point documentary

This song was written and performed by Dan Conwell of the band Llama at Large from Bozeman, Montana. Dan is a Montana State University student from their music technology program and a freind of Jeff Korba. The song appears in the film and is used in this video to promote the film.

On Point: The Legacy of Jeff Korba Documentary Film Trailer 002

This is the second movie trailer created for the film "On Point: The Legacy of Jeff Korba." This was created while the film had a working title of "So Close: The Legacy of Jeff Korba."

You may notice the original expected release date was Thanksgiving of 2008. At the time of this trailer the film was planned to be a documentary short with a run time of 20-30 minutes. During production it became obvious with the number of interviews gathered the documentary would support a feature length film and would take longer to produce. The film was near completion in June of 2009 and was screened at Voorhees High School in New Jersey. The final cut of the film that would become the Director's Cut DVD was completed in Early November and the master sent to Whitewater Recording for processing and press/packaging of the DVDs.

Jeff Korba Documentary trailer 001

Documentary on the life of musician Jeffrey Korba. In this trailer you see the kind of happy, go-lucky spirit Jeff was. You will meet Jeff, his family, friends and fans and discover you may be more optimistic than you think.

This video is also on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-bpB7wbAWA

Invite Jeff Korba to your family dinner this Thanksgiving.

Feature length documentary coming to CrumlicNews.com and YouTube: NewzmanBill Thanksgiving 2008

Jeff Korba Documentary Moving into Production

CNS News Release:

January 11, 2007 - New York, NY. Crumlic News Services is moving forward with production of a documentary video about Jeffrey Korba, drummer for the band Fresh Dub who was killed in an automobile accident in November. The film will look at Jeff's life and the impact he has had on friends, family and fans. Although Jeff's life and career were cut short he made a difference in the lives of many people.

"I am making this film so that people who did not know Jeff personally will get a glimpse of how this talented kid from central Jersey may have had a purpose for his time with us." Said Bill Crumlic, director of the project. "Jeff had a purpose here" is echoed by almost every personal and professional contact Crumlic has spoken to so far in pre-production.  The idea for the documentary sprang from the contact he had with friends of Korba as he searched for others who were grieving after his death. "I had posted to YouTube one of the two finished projects from Jeff's days with Monument before he was killed." said Crumlic, adding... "I quickly posted the second piece in the days following and once I had a break from a heavy schedule of contract work I quickly put together the Trip into the City bit with Andrew and Jeff to give eveyone a little look at the happy guy we were all blessed to know." Those experiences caused Crumlic to review the raw video, much of which had not been used in previous projects.

After a phone call from Joanne Korba (Jeff's mother) a few weeks ago Crumlic felt enough of the pieces were coming together to move into production and start scheduling key interviews. Offers of photographs, cell phone video and home video from Korba friends started coming in and Crumlic's YouTube and CrumlicNews.com stories made hints of an upcoming memorial video with  each posting.

"I think the best and most meaningful memorial tribute I can make to Jeff is to share his story and optimism with others." says Crumlic the 42 year old Manhattan resident who was a neighbor of Jeff Korba back in 2005.

Friends of Jeff Korba are encouraged to share their video, photos, and stories about Jeff to be considered for inclusion in the documentary. All entries will be considered by the director. Friends with submissions and  friends willing to interview with Bill Crumlic for possible inclusion in the film about Jeff Korba are asked to please contact by e-mail or phone.

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