Article by Adam Mast
Video by John Pugh and Jeff Sanders
Photos by Sheldon Demke and Shaun Labrecque
CinemaCon got off to a rousing start by way of a tribute to the great Frank Marshall. Check out our video blog in which we talk about the origins of CinemaCon and enthusiastically profess our love for this iconic producer.
Adam Mast has been a lifelong film enthusiast dating back to age 6 when his parents took him to see a little movie called JAWS at a drive-in theater in Northern California. This would lead him to several writing stints for various publications and outlets. Mast would also have a hand in several film projects of various shapes and sizes. In 2014, Mast would join forces with colleague John Pugh to create Cinemast.net as a means discuss film from a fan and analytical perspective. Together, Mast and Pugh would also create the 501 (C)(3) nonprofit, Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah (FMASU) in 2017. FMASU’s mission is to encourage, inspire and educate filmmaking talent and to preserve film history. Adam currently resides in southern Utah with his amazing wife, Tonja, and their four wonderful children.
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