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Evil Dudes and Acting Talent

I find my galloping horse more entertaining, but not a shabby effort nonetheless. — Eadweard Muybridge

Videos, I like to make ‘em. For your intense enjoyment, here’s a couple I recently helped shoot and edit. (more…)

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Fashioning Compelling Heroes

As long as elephantine abdominal muscles are involved, I’m satisfied. — Pierre Fauchard

Crafting a compelling hero is a difficult task. At least, one assumes so given recent films featuring protagonists less exciting than Ferris Bueller’s economics prof. (more…)

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The Contrivance of Dr. Bromegrass

It’s hideous! It’s horrible! Such blasphemy, so deplorable. — Cold-hearted Intellectuals

Earlier I posted the script fashioned for my end-of-year motion picture at Vancouver Film School. The finished product has been in the can and uploaded to the world wide web for some time now, but I never bothered to spread the word. But now I’m bothering, and I invite you to enjoy my humble attempt at a musical. (more…)

A Musical Script

I was once in a musical. I played every character, including the dog. — Philip Banks

For my final project at Vancouver Film School, I created a short comedic musical titled The Contrivance of Dr. Bromegrass. It tells the tale of a lovable mad scientist who has his medical license revoked after performing unorthodox experiments. (more…)

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