I was vocal about my disdain for the DSLR craze in a posting from last year. Upon returning from my time in Maine with the Canon 7D shooting Lucas McNelly’s “Up Country,” I was more than a little dissatisfied with […]
I was vocal about my disdain for the DSLR craze in a posting from last year. Upon returning from my time in Maine with the Canon 7D shooting Lucas McNelly’s “Up Country,” I was more than a little dissatisfied with […]
Since I started writing this, some big news came up: we now have a screening at Busby’s East (5364 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036) on June 19th! There will be a $12 cover at the door. Show starts at 8pm and […]
Just wanted to broadcast some updates regarding screenings to “Act Naturally.” Following the successful showing in New York back in March, the film is set to play twice in Maryland: at 1-2:30pm and 7-8:30pm on July 9th. The film is […]
From an early age, there was something magnetic about cameras. My Father filled the role of videographer for most of my life, but as I became older and responsible enough to operate, it was all that I wanted to do. […]
Terre Weisman’s feature romantic comedy, “The A Plate” will play at the 6th Annual Hoboken International Film Festival on June 4th, which is almost exactly a year after we began principal photography (6/2/10) in Nashua, New Hampshire. This event falls […]
Life is a never ending popularity contest. If 1980’s teen comedies haven’t taught you anything, then you need to wake up. Unlike the angst of teens as portrayed in cinema, the good folks at imdb/amazon have devised a way to […]
The Eighth Annual Reel Rasquache Art & Film Festival will feature the short film I shot and produced, “Lucia No Besa a Nadie” (dir. Emanuel Gironi), as part of its dramatic short film program (number 9). For those of you in […]
As I mentioned before, I appreciate the insight that Google Analytics shares with me about my website. I’ve noticed that virtually nobody has noticed the links on the footer of my site. Not a huge deal. Except that I like […]
There are several ways to look at the millions of dollars that Sony has spent educating/training members of the International Cinematographer’s Guild (Local 600) on 3D story telling over the last year (members of the DGA and other guilds are coming […]
Say what you will about 3D, all signs seem to point to the fact that it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. I had been hesitant to sign up for the Sony/ICG 3D training courses offered for free to members of […]
