can’t wait to see this film. hopefully in nyc. hopefully in theaters.

“It was very frustrating to know that […] some of the very people who told me how much they now regret passing on Traffic passed on this one too. But as it turned out, we have all the financing we need without an U.S. distribution deal.” —Steven Soderbergh
yep…+1 reason to expatriate.
“Is it possible for a photograph to change the world?”
Standard Operating Procedure

opens next weekend in nyc. i’m definitely looking forward to this.
a lot’s been happening lately, both positive and not so much… on the positive end, i recently reconnected with a filmmaker friend from gradschool who called me in to help him light a small shoot he was doing, and i have to say that doing so was simply wonderful. the whole experience was an affirmation of the perspective i’ve taken on filmmaking lately and a further reaffirmation that making films is still a form of art. the most interesting part is that we’ve both come to this same conclusion.
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added another short video montage (montage 02) to the main site.
find it here: showreel.
this montage has a running time of 2 minutes, 6 seconds and contains clips from troll bridge, you are being lied to, signal-to-noise, 4am friday, and red letters
still finding it difficult to cut down a larger reel into smaller chunks, but figured the more available content i put up, the better.
like the other clips on this site, quicktime 7+ and javascript enabled are required. the content should load in an overlay of the page and not open up a new window or take you away from the current page.
i was just contact by the IFCT and was told that the RED LETTERS screening this past weekend in Jacksonville was a big success!
i’m really glad to hear it and only wish that i had been able to make it down to Jacksonville to help support this excellent independent festival and the incredible filmmakers who screened at it.
equally exciting is the fact that the festival received a large amount of press coverage and clips from RED LETTERS even made it into an AT&T Tech Channel spot called “Ready for the Weekend with Emma Wilson”. Check it out!
many thanks again to IFCT and to Jacksonville’s supporters of independent cinema!
I’m happy to announce that Red Letters will be screening in the International Festival of Cinema and Technology’s Psychological Drama Shorts program on December 7th, 2007 at 9pm-10:30pm in Jacksonville FL.
The roster of films for this program look fantastic and I’m honored that Red Letters was chosen to be a part of it.
Check out IFCT’s schedule page for more information about this event.