NARRATIVE WORK
Standby
I am very pleased to announce the first segment of the film Standby is completed. Sean Astin (Lord of the Rings, Rudy, Goonies) and John Cleese ( Harry Potter, James Bond “Q”, Monty Python) star.
Blackout
Montage from film
View in a dark environment at full screen theater mode for proper viewing
Joan of Arc
Coming soon
Joint Custody
Montage from feature film
Shot in 16 days with a micro crew of only a gaffer, grip and assistant camera
We Have Notes
Winner of many accolades including Audience Award at Minutes to Movies presented by Adobe and Ron Howard’s Imagine Entertainment.
Montage from short film
Carl the Exorcist
Montage from comedic film
Carl the Exorcist, a short film, made an impressive debut by scoring in the top ten films out of over four thousand entries in Film Zone’s “From Minutes to Movies ShortFest,” presented by Adobe and Ron Howard’s Imagine Entertainment. With Film Zone’s massive following of over three million on Instagram, this recognition puts Carl the Exorcist on the radar of millions and showcases its creative impact in the indie film community.
Janitor
Streaming series from XBOX
Montage from episode
Excerpt from Comic Con press release: Horror and comedy often come together on the show floor at Comic-Con International, just never like this. Microsoft Corp. today announced that a set of original short film pilots will be coming to Xbox LIVE this fall, free to all members around the world. The unique concept of masters of horror taking on comedy, conceived by filmmaker James Gunn and producer Peter Safran, will see some of the world’s greatest horror directors bring their comedic visions to life. Microsoft is teaming up with Safran Digital Group to produce these exclusive shorts.
Beginning this fall, the short film pilots will be available worldwide on Xbox LIVE from influential horror directors James Wan, David Slade, James Gunn, Lucky McKee and Andrew Douglas. All of the pilots will be free either for download or streaming on Xbox LIVE.
Cabaret
Stills from dance number in film