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Mopper poster - first draft

// August 31st, 2009 // No Comments » // Film

I spent most of last night messing around with Photoshop and trying to teach myself Illustrator and in doing so came up with this.  I’m pretty happy with it and would love to hear what other people think.  And for those who haven’t seen Mopper yet, please check it out here.

Mopper - the complete movie

// August 14th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Film

So after long last, I’ve finally put Mopper up online.  For those of you who don’t know, Mopper was my second and final narrative movie I directed while at UCLA.  I believe it was shot at the end of January 2004.  I couldn’t have asked for a better cast and crew.  David Harris shot it, Regina Tsasis production designed and art directed it, Dave Herr edited it, Ho Keen Fi build the sets, Amy Adrion was the assistant camera, Thabo Wolfaardt assistant directed it, Martin Kisselov did the sound, Vanessa Rojas was the gaffer, and even Shawn Adams flew in from Cincinnati to be the script supervisor.  I also love that the band The Unicorns gave me permission to use one of their songs for the end credits.  And my cast members Vanessa Mizzone and Pat Battistin were both hilarious and great to work with.

But it’s the films star, Tony Mouleart, that I’m most proud of.  Tony was the real inspiration behind Mopper and whom without him, there wouldn’t have been a movie.  Thanks Tony!

I hope you all enjoy it… and look for new adventures of Mopper coming soon.  I’ll keep you updated!

The Sound Project - Promo Teaser

// August 8th, 2009 // No Comments » // Cinematography, Film

So I finally got around to purchasing a Vimeo plus account this weekend and thought the first thing I would put up would be our very first promo for The Sound Project.  Look for another one coming soon.

ps. enjoy some flickr photos.

Bruce Conner

// March 2nd, 2009 // No Comments » // Art, Film

This past Saturday night Mira and I, on the advice of our friend Mike, went to see part one of the Bruce Conner tribute at the Hammer Museum. I have to say that I know very little when it comes to experimental film history and had never heard of Bruce Conner before Mike told me about him last week. But I was fascinated when Mike told me that (more…)