Though I live in LA now, I'll always be a Chicago boy (GO CUBS!!) KING KONG (the 1933 original) is the movie that made me want to make movies. The first time I saw it as a wee lad, I ran outside, climbed atop the fire hydrant in the front yard and roared at passing cars until Mom called me back inside to claen up my dinosaurs.
I was rescued from an IT career by acceptance into USC's graduate production program, which brought me to Los Angeles. I had a fun festival run with my thesis film ANTEBODY (played 50+ festivals, winning a few along the way). Real life required me to return to IT for a few years.
But now I'm back with the first of three new horror shorts, called BABY BLUES - GOING DARK (a gruesomely dark comedy). Let's see where things go from there.
Baby Blues - Going Dark
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Film (short)
by Catalyst for Change Productions / James P Gleason
Writer/Director Barney needs a tooth out. His regular dentist is not in the office, but that's OK -- Dr Carroway and her assistant Penny will take care of him today ... He really should have rescheduled. This is not going to go well, especially after the power goes out.
Boxed Out
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Film
Writer
Howard Stern on Demand
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TV Series
Actor
Antebody
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Film
Writer
The Mortician's Hobby
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Film
Producer
Wide Awake in Nothing
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Film
Sound department
Liberating Dorothy
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Film
Cinematographer
Burl's
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Film
Camera and Electrical Department
Quitters
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Video
Cinematographer
Anniversary Retreat
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Film
Writer
Dressing the Nelsons
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Film
Cinematographer