As most of you know, my last short film, Happy Endings, took place in the world of sex trafficking. Now another Las Vegas project is highlighting the issue. The Track is a feature film currently in it’s last hours of raising money on Indiegogo. You can check out their campaign here. […]
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Credits for Happy Endings
I’d first like to start off by saying thank you to everyone who helped out on the film. It has been an amazing experience and I can not tell you in words how much I appreciate the time and effort that you put into a project. I hope that this […]
Read MoreRemembering Michael Neel
Michael Neel is a friend that I lost recently that I’ve known him since middle school. Mike was in the first short film I ever made. Michael was the type of person who got along with everyone. Mike rode the bus to school with me (whenever he would wake up). […]
Read MoreLiars, Fires, and Bears producer Constanza Castro talks the ins and outs of indie filmmaking
Today I get to sit down with a future AFI producing fellow and the producer the Las Vegas indie film Liars, Fires, and Bears, Constanza Castro. So Constanza, you’ve done directing, acting, and producing. You are about to attend the American Film Institute for producing so I assume this is […]
Read MoreThe American Film Institute and editing. An interview with Drew Mixon.
Today I sit down with Drew Mixon and speak with him about his grad school experiences at the American Film Institute Conservatory, his undergrad experiences at UNLV, and what influences him as an editor. You are about to graduate from AFI. If you had to do it all over again […]
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Read MoreThe Black and Blue – Film Resource of the Week
The Black and Blue is an excellent film resource and is this week’s film resource of the week. If you want to be a camera assistant or in the camera department, then this is the blog for you. But heck, why should I be restating what’s already been said. Here […]
Read MoreFree Pie by Caleb Slain – Short film of the Week
Free Pie by Caleb Slain. Dark. Humorous. Definitely worth a watch. A traumatic comedy about life, death, pie, and death. Without further adieu! [vimeo 62629251 w=600] From the Vimeo page: [Because the 10-minute film takes place in real-time, the entire team was able to experience the actors performing the script from start […]
Read MoreActing as a profession in Las Vegas. An interview with Mike Wurst
Today I sit down with Mike Wurst, a local Las Vegas actor, and pick his mind about what it’s like to be an actor in Las Vegas. So Mike, how long have you been acting and what made you want to act? Right now, about five years. I retired from […]
Read MoreBillboard Music Awards, Human trafficking film with Stephen Baldwin, acting class, and catching up with friends.
It has been a crazy time! After all that jury duty I got a gig doing the Billboard Music Awards. It was a fun show and I met a lot of cool people on it. I got to step into a field producers shoes for a few hours as the […]
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