Hey peeps, surprise screening of One Thousand Years, my first feature from way back in 2001. It'll be playing tonight as part of the Oklahoma City Nights screening series, along with DIY favorites The New Year Parade and St. Nick.
If you're in the area, check it out!
Friday, March 4, 2011
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Trailer for Donovan and the Vast Ancient Conspiracy
So here's our preliminary trailer for the series. Enjoy!
Watch in HD by clicking here.
And like the Facebook Fan page here!
Watch in HD by clicking here.
And like the Facebook Fan page here!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
The Lost Coast Released on DVD!
Today is the day, The Lost Coast is finally out on DVD. Hurray!!!! The DVD has many extras, including commentary from the cast and crew, deleted scenes, and an interview with me and the cast!
Add it to your rental queue:
Netflix
Blockbuster
Buy it from:
Amazon
Best Buy
TLA Video
And don't forget to join the Facebook fan page!
Add it to your rental queue:
Netflix
Blockbuster
Buy it from:
Amazon
Best Buy
TLA Video
And don't forget to join the Facebook fan page!
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Facebook pages and Social Media
In anticipation of The Lost Coast's upcoming DVD release, I've finally put together a simple Facebook fan page. I've got some pictures up there of festival stuff and junk, and we'll add some more as it comes up. So become a fan and tell everyone you know in the whole world to become a fan!
The Lost Coast Facebook Fan Page
And if you're a twitter person, follow me!
And we've done a slight re-design of The Lost Coast website, with some nice links where you can watch and buy the film.
The Lost Coast Facebook Fan Page
And if you're a twitter person, follow me!
And we've done a slight re-design of The Lost Coast website, with some nice links where you can watch and buy the film.
Monday, March 22, 2010
The Lost Coast Picked Up for US Distribution
Exciting news everyone, The Lost Coast will be distributed via DVD and television in North America by Breaking Glass Pictures, a new boutique distributor out of Philadelphia, run by Richard Wolff and Richard Ross, both formerly of TLA Video. The release date for The Lost Coast DVD is May 4, 2010. Hurrah!
And here's the lovely new DVD cover:
And here's the lovely new DVD cover:
Friday, January 29, 2010
A+D And My Movie Girl at SF Indiefest!
A fun coincidence is happening in San Francisco. Two feature films that I produced will be playing back-to-back in the same theater for SF Indiefest.
A+D (which I produced and edited) will be playing at the Roxie Cinema on Saturday, February 6 at 7:15PM, and then My Movie Girl (which I produced and co-directed), will play at 9:30PM.
Buy tickets and read about:
A+D
My Movie Girl
Hope to see you there!
(A+D is also playing on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 9:30PM, and My Movie Girl on Thursday, Feb. 11 at 9:30PM)
A+D (which I produced and edited) will be playing at the Roxie Cinema on Saturday, February 6 at 7:15PM, and then My Movie Girl (which I produced and co-directed), will play at 9:30PM.
Buy tickets and read about:
A+D
My Movie Girl
Hope to see you there!
(A+D is also playing on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 9:30PM, and My Movie Girl on Thursday, Feb. 11 at 9:30PM)
Monday, September 7, 2009
Help Name the Untitled Around the World Project!
We’ve been having trouble settling on a title for the as-yet Untitled Around the World Project. So let’s see what America thinks! Vote for your favorite title, America!
To inform your decision, you might want to look at our little temp website about the project here. The series boils down to this: our hero, Donovan, is backpacking through India when he becomes entangled in an ancient international conspiracy involving strange little rocks, secret agents, an enigmatic iPhone, and a ghost. This sends him on a chase around the world to solve said mysteries.
This may sound like a comedy, but really it’s more playful than wacky; it's often quite serious. We’re looking for a title that reflects this mix of tones. (To use vampire shows as examples, this project is less comical than “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” but slightly more comical than “True Blood.” Plus add a dash of indie-film sensibility.)
So, here are twelve possible titles, in three duplicate polls. Vote in the first poll for your favorite title, the second for your second favorite, and the third for your third.
If you have any alternate title suggestions or brainstorms, please write them in the comments! And hey, if you come up with the title that eventually gets used, I’ll give you like $50!
To inform your decision, you might want to look at our little temp website about the project here. The series boils down to this: our hero, Donovan, is backpacking through India when he becomes entangled in an ancient international conspiracy involving strange little rocks, secret agents, an enigmatic iPhone, and a ghost. This sends him on a chase around the world to solve said mysteries.
This may sound like a comedy, but really it’s more playful than wacky; it's often quite serious. We’re looking for a title that reflects this mix of tones. (To use vampire shows as examples, this project is less comical than “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” but slightly more comical than “True Blood.” Plus add a dash of indie-film sensibility.)
So, here are twelve possible titles, in three duplicate polls. Vote in the first poll for your favorite title, the second for your second favorite, and the third for your third.
If you have any alternate title suggestions or brainstorms, please write them in the comments! And hey, if you come up with the title that eventually gets used, I’ll give you like $50!
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