-Upon earning my degree in communications/journalism, I moved to Los Angeles to establish myself in the Media/News business and freelance within stage productions for Brooks & Dunn, Willie Nelson, Clint Black, Roger Waters, Sting, Alice Cooper and some
+ more bio informationInterview with director Jon Barli Recently, I've had the opportunity to talk with director Jon Barli about his film titled "Should Heaven Fall" which recently screened at the Pumelo Film Festival in Mumbai, India and the film has also been chosen as one of the official selections to be screened at the "Hoboken International ...
Brian Jude grew up in the '70's and '80's in the Jersey Shore area, then moved to northern New Jersey to attend Montclair State University, where he studied broadcasting, with minors in music and film. When Brian completed college he began working on a variety of independent films. He soon worked his way up the production la...
Recently, I watched a film on Showtime titled "Road" I really enjoyed it, so I asked the director Leslie McCleave for an interview on the film. Hello, Leslie, nice to talk with you. Hi Denise I'd like to thank you for your interest in the film! Share with me on how you came up with the idea for the film "Road?" A couple of t...
Interview with Casey Safron, Director of Wasted Sunshine Casey, it's great to talk with you. Let's begin by you telling me about yourself? "I am from New York and went to school in the Bronx, where I met Richard Weintraub, the producer of "Wasted Sunshine". I've made movies all my life and eventually graduated to making feat...
This week I interviewed actor Mike Lane who is here to tell us about the film "Fear of the Dark" and the role he plays in it. "Fear of the Dark" was originally released independently in 2001 by Light and Dark Productions. The movie was distributed in 2006 by Brain Damage Films. I play the supporting role of Michael Jacobs th...
On a winter Sunday afternoon boarding the Staten Island Ferry, the weather was unseasonable warm with the effects of El Nino on the northeastern waters of the Hudson Bay. Recently reading an article in Backstage (L. Davis, 11/10/2006) interviewing Carson Grant, I was curious about his last statement on his audition philosoph...
"Does religion and film mix, like oil and water?" Cinematic history has shown us, through films like "The Ten Commandments," "The Bells of St. Mary," and "The Passion of the Christ," that audiences do want to consider theological fare with their popcorn. Now blend in a strongly developed script, a SAG ultra-low budget indepe...
Filmmaker Terry West has been a professional author and filmmaker for about a decade. He was actually a drama major in college and appeared in films usually out of practicality. An actor wouldn't show up, so Terry would just jump in there. Terry, nice to talk with you today, tell me about your latest project and what you are...
Interviewing Michael Todd Schneider on his company named Maggot Films. Maggot films began in 2003. They officially launched MagGot films in the first issue of "The Meat Socket" CD-ROM magazine. We also premiered an "Opening the Mind" promotional short film in that first issue. Hell, now we have an ongoing short film series e...
Interview with Filmmaker Rodrigo Diaz McVeigh' Rodrigo joins me again today to talk about his latest project "Havana Surf" Hello Rodrigo, tell me about "Havana Surf?" "Havana Surf" is a documentary about the surfing culture in Cuba. Surfing's material and political issues struggle as well as the exploration of its un-surfed ...
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