Its been a long time since we have had major news regarding “Act Naturally,” however that trend is likely to change in the coming months. We are proud to announce a private (clothing optional) screening in New York City hosted […]
Its been a long time since we have had major news regarding “Act Naturally,” however that trend is likely to change in the coming months. We are proud to announce a private (clothing optional) screening in New York City hosted […]
Whenever I think of Turkey, a few things come to mind. First, our family dog who came with the odd name of Turk (that’s him pictured with the cone of shame after some life saving surgery). He was the central […]
Sorry, I couldn’t help myself…April Wright’s short film, “The Graveyard Shift” will make its world premiere at The 7th Annual Dam Short Film Festival as part of the Horror: A Supernatural Tales program in Boulder City, NV (home of the […]
In a year that started on a precarious note–Northwestern’s overtime loss to Auburn in the Outback Bowl–2010 turned out to be an interesting one. Among the major changes is this very website that I’m using right now. It took a […]
James Kapner and I have been trying to collaborate with Chali 2na for some time now. Things fell through at the last minute last summer for his single, “Graff Time“, but we finally made it happen on one long Autumn […]
The James Kapner, who we all know as the music video director with whom I’ve collaborated on many occasions, is also a talented MC. Back when we first plotted to work together in the summer of 2007, he gave me […]
After a crazy 7-day shoot in northern Maine, Lucas McNelly’s film, “Up Country” is in on hard drives. This was genuinely one of the most fun film sets that I have ever been a part of (yes, it ranks up […]
First day of Up Country is in the can…and was quite an adventure. We had trouble locking down a grip/electric house because of an insurance issue, an actor who headed in to take a shower five minutes before call time, […]
A lot of people talk about shooting projects of their own and building a body of work. Unfortunately, that is all that happens: talk. You get too comfortable with that union AC or electrician’s rate and the thought of giving […]
Filmmakers generally don’t know when to stop working on a project. While that may be a stretch, there is some truth. You generally run out of money, time, or desire to keep making tweaks and finding that perfect cut. However, […]