Posts Tagged ‘Drew Thomas’

Cinemawasteland, 2013

Just returned from Cleveland, and Ken Kish’s Cinemawasteland Movie Expo. Man, o man, what a great time. I was one of several “celebrity guests”…and to my surprise, Ken and 42nd St. Pete (Pete Chiarella) put on a surprise tribute interview and retro of me and my work. It was all filmed for u-tube, and should […]

I-35

Had one of those great “Show Biz” lunches today at Kerby Lane South with Director Drew Thomas, Screenwriter John Herndon, and Casting Director/Actress Deanna Brochin…we are prepping “I-35” a break-out thriller penned by Herndon. Director Thomas plans to shoot the film in a new and unusual visual style, using mostly dashboard cams, i-phones, video, drone […]

Slack…a decieving mindset.

Am alll jazzed that it looks like Buddies Drew Thomas and John Herndon are close to rolling camera on their new film, working title “Frame Switch .” Drew has a totally new and unique approach to how various cameras manage to “catch” and “capture” different realities …it’s a gripping tale, as “now” as tomorrow morning…can’t […]

Cinema Vertie, or flim on the down low.

Well, so far, it has been an interesting year, starting with my friend, Don Coscarelli, debuting his new film, John Dies At The End, at Austin ‘s SXSW festival. I attended with Stuntman/actor Bob Ivy and his fiancee Larissa, who turned out to be a wonderful woman, born and raised in Kiev. This was her […]

Holidaze and Holy Days

Network Austin Mixer was a great event. These folks are the loop, Austin wise, and they still are open and friendly to newbies. Besides meeting Donise and Gary, I ran into old pals Dean Reading, Gabrielle, Bee, Forrest et al. It’s great to now know where to go in Austin if you just want to […]