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Archive for the 'Media' Category

Mary is featured in the latest blog entry. You can see her showing off her tea collection. :) Click here to watch! Screencaptures are coming soon.

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
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I uploaded a couple of captures from the latest Scott Pilgrim video blog that you can watch at the movie’s official website. Click here to see them!

Thursday, May 28th, 2009
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I uploaded a couple of new video clips to our media archive – they are mostly from Mary’s scenes in Wolf Lake, Factory Girl and Make It Happen, but I also included a few new video interviews that are really lovely to watch. Be sure to take a look here for the most recent uploads!

Sunday, April 26th, 2009
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I uploaded captures of Mary’s criminally short scene in the 2006 movie Factory Girl. Did you know that she was personally offered the role of Ingrid Superstar by Harvey Weinstein during reshoots? =) Anyway, you can see the captures by clicking here.

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
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The official trailer for ‘Make it Happen’ has been released:

Monday, July 21st, 2008
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We have a clip from a new short movie Mary has made called ‘Stop/Eject’:

Mary emailed http://www.maryewinstead.com and wrote the following about the clip:

I just wanted to give you some info about this short so that you can clarify to fans who may think this was something I took as a job. I actually produced it with Riley who wrote and directed. Everyone worked for free and we shot in on the weekends during the writer’s strike. Nothing fancy, just a fun project and a really cool way for me to experience being on both sides of the camera. The whole short is 25 minutes long. We’re currently working on post sound and music and we hope to show it at festivals. “

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
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