Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The Greener Mags interview



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Sunday, April 26, 2009

THE ART DEPARTMENT


ALEX BROOK LYNN (Production Designer) is a native New Yorker,
accomplished artist and still photographer. She has worked in the Art Department in a variety of ways such as a Set Dresser, Art Director, and Production Designer on such films as “Day Zero” (starring Elijah Wood, Ally Sheedy, and Ginnifer Goodwin), “Superheroes”(Dash Mihok), “El Camino”(Leo Fitzpatrick, Elizabetth Moss), and “Gigantic” (Zooey Deschanel, John Goodman, Ed Asner).








ELIZABETH RALSTON (Prop Master) Originally from Georgia, is always handy with a gun, she prefers the challenge of original and unique props whether it's a sawed off leg, or a squib. She has propped various films such as "A Kiss of Chaos" (starring Michael K. Williams, Paul Caledron, and Adam Rodriguez, "The Hungry Ghosts" directed by Michael Imperioli, as well as art directed several others "King of Paper Chasin'" "Queen of Media", and "El Camino" (starring Elizabeth Moss)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Co-Editor Michael Taylor














MICHAEL TAYLOR has edited more than a dozen features, including Julia Loktev's award-winning "Day Night Day Night", which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, and George LaVoo's "A Dog Year", an HBO Films production starring Jeff Bridges and Lauren Ambrose. Documentary credits include Margaret Brown's films "Be Here to Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt," and "The Order of Myths”, which recently took home the Truer than Fiction award at 2009 Film Independen Spirit Awards.
Michael's narrative credits also include Adam Rapp's "Blackbird," Peter Callahan's "Against the Current" starring Joseph Fiennes and Mary Tyler Moore. His current Documentary "Youth Knows no Pain" will premiere at the end of the month as a part of Independent night at Lincoln Center/Walter Reade Theater

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Director of Photography - Chris Scarafile














Chris Scarafile was the Director of Photography for the Grand Jury Prize winning short film “Gowanus, Brooklyn” at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, as well as dozens of others shorts, documentaries, and features. He has won several awards for his camera work, including Best Cinematography for the films “Black Days”, “Cycle”, and the Academy Award Eligible “The Tested” (short). You can check out his reel at www.chrisfilm.com

Key Crew Spotlight

over the next couple of days, we will showcase the key members of our crew who helped us make this film happen.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Brand New Flavor in your Ear

Monday, Monday

Had a wonderful screening last night. It was the type of screening where people laughed at the right time, leaned forward in anticipation at the right time, and jumped just a little when they were supposed to. It's amazing how you can feel the energy of the audience and how they are as much a part of the film as the film itself. Despite some hand washing and screening room maintenance during the film, it felt like something profound was happening. It re-invigorated us and made us remember what all that work was for. So, if you were there thank you for allowing us to see the beauty in it once again.