Monday, April 4, 2011

Recent work, and future projects

Sup Guys,

Been a while since I've been on here. Hope everyone has been doing well out there.

Things have been going great with Two Headed Productions. For the past few weeks I've been working on a few projects. Just recently I worked with an old friend on a vampire short film, HUMANITY. That starred Donny and Mark's older brother, Arthur 'Artie' Wahlberg as the vampire and William Ayres as the priest. Not only doing SFX make-ups, but I got my first A.D. credit that I'm very proud of.






Following that production was a music video, coming in at the request of a friend at Emerson College. It was an incredible location, shooting at the old Bear Cages at the Franklin Park Zoo. Shooting in the area where Sean Penn found his daughter in, "Mystic River", and recently where Kevin James shot "The Zookeeper".

On the production I did a ton of gore FX tubing, creating some disgusting wounds on actors making them look like they've been living in the streets battling for survival. The cool thing is we weren't pumping fake blood, unconventionally we were using color paints, like blues, reds, purples. Also I'm really looking forward to is the use of stop motion animation, creating mosaics on faces painting designs. I'm really looking forward to seeing the end result. I'll let you know when it's cut together, have a feeling it's going to be amazing.

Just this weekend I attended the Story ST. Productions event "Show UR Shorts".






It was a great time, seeing old friends and associates, and making new friends. I was there to check out the premier of HUMANITY. Hanging out with a great crew that night, also I got interviewed by John Rizzo, one of the heads at productionliveonline.com
I'll keep you informed when the interview is up and running on the site.


Me & Artie Wahlberg




Now, I just finished a number of storyboards for a production coming up that I'm really thrilled about. Gonna execute some crazy impaling SFX make-ups. Can't talk much about it, but I'm gearing up for the production as we speak

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