Writing, Directing, Editing, and Data Wrangling
Doing film work for most of my life.
Here to do all that I can to make things even better.
The first foray into The 48 Hour film project.
Required Elements - Genre: Gothic/Vampire Character: Jared Dalton (an IT Guy) Prop: Chilies Line of Dialogue: "She has a special gift." |
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A bigger crew and a wilder time.
Required Elements - Genre: Found Footage Character: Doug Hatch (bicycle repairman) Prop: Binoculars Line of Dialogue: "I'm not scared" |
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Trying out some fight scenes. Fun Fact, my car was broken into twice during the 48 hours of this production.
Required Elements - Genre: Action/Adventure Character: Kelly Cartier (school administrator) Prop: Tape measure Line of Dialogue: "Measure twice" |
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More locations than ever before and some different people in the mix.
Required Elements - Genre: Dark Comedy Character: Natalie/Nathan Brazil (Kleptomaniac) Prop: Candy wrapper Line of Dialogue: "I know a place" |
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Taking over a corporate office after hours to make this one was certainly an event with new crew and their equipment there was a lot to work through but one thing is sure, the Office Armor is my favorite part.
Required Elements - Genre: Monster/Creature Feature Character: Mia (Human Resources) Prop: Clock Line of Dialogue: "We're running out of time." |
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Of all the genres in the competition the one I always wanted to avoid was Musical. Moments before pulling that dreaded genre I had cast and crew telling me they couldn't participate in the endeavor. The absolute most difficult production I've ever dealt with, and it shows, but I learned a great deal and that's a large part of what makes it all worthwhile.
Required Elements - Genre: Musical/Horror Character: Heather Torres (Fitness Instructor) Prop: Burrito Line of Dialogue: "As flat as a pancake." |
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The clumsiest man in the world tries to find love with the help of a good friend.
The hardest part was losing an actress right after Kick Off because of a migraine losing the main actor while setting up for the second scene of the day because they had overworked themselves the day before. We rolled with it and made it work anyway. Enjoy the bumbling adventure of someone who just needs to take a chance! Required Elements - Genre: Drama/Slapstick Character: "Billie Jean Gecko (An Assistant) Prop: A suitcase Line of Dialogue: "When did that happen?" |
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Two people traveling the stars struggle to keep their minds while thinking back on what drove them to space in the first place.
Very expensive equipment got destroyed during the making of this one and the creation got put on hold during all the struggles making this more of a 24 Hour Film Challenge. Required Elements: Genre: Mystery/SciFi Character: Herb or Helen Crump, medical assistant Prop: a cupcake Line of Dialogue: "I wish I had a million dollars." |
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The Sisters Of Night
A short bedtime story about a traveler and what lies within the
House Of Night. Sit back, turn out the lights, and enjoy. |
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A short story of the origins of pain and what it means to see others in that odd state.
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A narrated Horror/SciFi story about what lurks behind the eye.
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A tribute to the Wolves of Winterfell and the music of Rise Against.
Game of Thrones from HBO "Wolves" by Rise Against |
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Cody Dove wows and delights the audience at the Tricklock Theater on February 8th, 2019.
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The Drop That Contained The Sea,
originally by Christopher Tin. Performed by The New Mexico Gay Men's Chorus, The Zia Singers, and The Rio Rancho Youth Chorus. A spectacular performance in many languages done in 10 songs. |
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