Showing posts with label Jay DeMerit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jay DeMerit. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

NEWS - Jay DeMerit Story Now Available to General Public

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DVD Now Available!

The Jay DeMerit Story is the true story of a young American's impossible journey. The film documents Jay's journey from the bottom - to playing in the English Premier League - to starting for the U.S.A. at the 2010 World Cup. Featuring World Cup footage and cameos from family, coaches, and stars including Landon Donovan, Wayne Rooney, Cesc Fabregas and more. It is here just in time for the holiday season! It is an inspirational true story for all ages and a perfect gift for athletes, coaches and fans.

Click here to buy.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

The Story Behind "The Jay DeMerit Story"

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Photo Credit: JayDeMeritStory.com
Tonight the Free Beer Movement, in conjunction with the Austin chapter of the American Outlaws, will screening "Rise and Shine: The Jay DeMerit Story" at Draft Pick American Grill (1620 E. Riverside Dr) at 8:00pm. Free popcorn, food/drink specials, and drawings for door prizes are all on-deck! 


ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT!!! HELP SUPPORT GETTING THIS MOVIE MADE: DONATE TO JAY'S KICKSTARTER PAGE!!!

In late February United States National Team and Vancouver Whitecaps defender Jay DeMerit tweeted out to his followers that “Rise and Shine: The Jay Demerit Story” was not up for one of this year’s Oscars. He ended his statement with the hash tag “coming to a theater near you”. If you follow DeMerit on Twitter, or know anything about him, there are very few things that he does or says off the field that one should take serious. It appeared as though his announcement was just a well-timed joke.

Fast forward two weeks and a trailer for “Rise and Shine” pops up on the Internet. It quickly makes the rounds across various soccer blogs, websites, and media outlets (including this one) and by the end of the day has been pulled off of YouTube. Soccer fans were left wondering if this was the real deal or some sort of mockumentary.

Enter Nick Lewis to clear up the confusion. Lewis is the co-director and co-producer, along with a friend, Ranko Tutulugdzija, of this mystery film.

“Rise and Shine” is, in fact, a real movie and it is just as advertised, “The Jay DeMerit Story.” The documentary’s mission, as Lewis put it, was to “recreate his path” and follow DeMerit’s unbelievable rags to riches American soccer story.

The film’s own story began about six or seven months before the 2010 World Cup. Tutulugdzija, who has played soccer with DeMerit in college at the University of Illinois at Chicago, approached his former teammate with the idea to tell his tale.

“We had a passion, we wrote a script, and Jay said ‘This is great,’” Lewis said. “He’s very interested in hearing what others had to say (about him) along the way.”

Setting aside their day jobs, Lewis and Tutulugdzija, an attorney and an acupuncturist, respectively, set off on a journey to track down many of the people in DeMerit’s past; an American soccer, “This Is Your Life.”

They were joined by a fresh-out-of-college 24-year old director of photography Zach Salsman, who they found on the Internet. In another twist, Lewis and Tutulugdzija were originally only going to write and pitch the script, but after their original director bailed on them, they were now at the helm.

Lewis wanted to emphasize, “We could not have made this without (Zach).”

The three trekked off to interview and film Jay’s story from Green Bay, Wisconsin, a small Midwest (American) football town, to Chicago to throughout Europe and to the English Premier League and, finally, to the U.S. National Team.

Along the way the filmmakers were able to get great interviews with some of the lives that Jay’s story has touched along the way; from the family he stayed with during his trial days to his Watford coaches to USMNT coach Bob Bradley and teammates Tim Howard and Carlos Bocanegra. Some of the most interesting parts of the film are these moments when these people open up about how unique and inspiring a tale Jay has woven.

Photo Credit: JayDeMeritStory.com
Lewis said the whole project took about a year and landed the crew on three continents.

“There’s a story within a story about how this film was made,” Lewis said.

He continued, “In a lot of ways it was just like Jay’s story.”

Lewis, Tutulugdzija, and Salsman have made this movie completely from their own money. At this point they’re sitting on a nearly finished project. According to Tutulugdzija the film was recently honored with the “Rising Star” award at the Canadian International Film Festival.

The film is set to be screened for DeMerit’s family, friends, and teammates in Vancouver on April 4th at the District319 Theater.

“It will be a community celebration of soccer and Vancouver,” Tutulugdzija said in an e-mail to FBM.

At this point, unfortunately, the film is limited to the private screening on April 4th and the film festival circuit until its makers can find more financial and distributional support.
Lewis indicated that the movie, which includes footage of DeMerit’s time at Watford and with the USMNT, would have to pay extremely expensive rights fees to FIFA and the Premier League for it to see a large audience. Just a minute of World Cup footage, according to Lewis, runs upwards of $50,000.

If the movie had a distributor, someone to take on these fees and help get it to mainstream audiences, Lewis believes it would “do well worldwide.”

“We tried to capture the game and how powerful it is,” Lewis said. “But it’s not just about soccer. It’s a universal theme.”

“A lot of people know who Jay is, but they don’t know his story,” he continued.

DeMerit’s story took him from Wisconsin to Watford, with soccer panhandling stops all across Europe, before his dream of playing professional soccer was realized. In 2003 DeMerit set off for Europe with $1,800 and barely a hope; only armed with perseverance. With friend Kieren Keane the two of them showed up on the door steps of clubs all across the continent looking for a tryout. Starting in the ninth-tier of English soccer for Southall both DeMerit and Keane moved to seventh division Northwood where, in a pre-season match, Jay impressed the coaching staff of Watford, a team in the English Championship.

By 2007 he was the captain of Watford in the EPL and by 2010 starting in the World Cup for the United States. Following the World Cup DeMerit signed with the Major League Soccer expansion side, Vancouver Whitecaps, and last week was named its captain before the opening of the 2011 season.

Right now, though, the film version of his fairytale sits at a crossroads. Few who would or could be captivated by this story will see it if the makers can’t get over their distribution and rights roadblocks.

DeMerit’s dream hinged on the hopes of getting noticed and proving he could play top flight soccer. His story’s tellers now hope their project follows a parallel path: get noticed, prove the film’s value, and show it off on the world’s stage.

For more information and information on how to donate to help finish the project visit: www.jaydemeritstory.com

Become a "fan" on Facebook of "Rise And Shine" to stay up-to-date with all the film's developments and information about how you can help.

Editor's Note: This article was written by the FBM's Dan Wiersema and originally posted over at our friends, The Shin Guardian)

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

VIDEO - "Chasing The Dream: The Jay DeMerit Story"

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UPDATE: Read our interview with the co-directors of the re-named "Rise and Shine: The Jay DeMerit Story."


Vancouver and USMNT defender Jay DeMerit's story is one of the greatest rags to riches stories ever. Never on Major League Soccer's or the National Team radar, he paid his way to England, was spotted by  Championship side Watford in an exhibition game and leads them to Premier League promotion as their captain. His exploits also earned him a spot on the Yanks World Cup roster and a starring role in South Africa this summer.

Now all of this is the subject of a new documentary that will make its debut in the fall of 2011. "Chasing The Dream: The Jay DeMerit Story" is the real-life "Goal! The Dream Begins" and Jay's story puts Hernan Munez on the backburner.

Check out the trailer. We're working with our friends, The Shin Guardian (where this clip was first spotted), on securing an interview with the film's maker, and, of course, the film's star.



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Sunday, February 6, 2011

FBM EXCLUSIVE - Jay DeMerit's ThrowBall Super Cup Prediction

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This is a metaphor for the Super Bowl. Steelers get eye-poked. Packers win!
You may or may not have known this, but USMNT and recently returned to Major League Soccer (for the Vancouver Whitecaps) defender Jay DeMerit is one of the coolest people on the Twitter-box.

I know, you're telling yourself... what about Kanye West? Is DeMerit even the coolest soccer player on Twitter? There is the edge-of-your-seat-feed of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Let us tell you now... yes, he's the best. What makes the best more untouchable? This soccer player, this amazing story of soccer success is also a massive Green Bay Packers fan. The FBM can relate; having grown up in same land of beer, brats, and cheese of Wisconsin... we are too.

We got a hold of DeMerit on the ol' Twitter-box (the Whitecaps are in Arizona for pre-season camp) to ask about his plans and prediction for tonight's ThrowBall Super Cup.

Free Beer Movement: "WI guy to WI can I get a couple of quotes for the FBM site about what you're doing for the SB and what you'll be drinking?"

Jay Demerit: "Well I'm not gonna lie, we are in preseason training camp so the party will be staying PG. Chips and salsa."

But if I was in Dallas I'd be on the Mich Golden and patron with my hunting overalls and Rogers throwback jersey.. great gameday combo.

FBM: Michelob Golden, eh? Nice. Prediction?

JD: Best 30 pack out there.. Pack 34-27.

FBM: Awesome.. thanks Jay.

Ladies and gentlemen.... Jay DeMerit, soccer superstar, super Packers fan. Super Bowl champions?

The notorious hunting overalls and throwback Rodgers jersey.

Photo Credit: DeMerit's Twitter feed. A must-follow.


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