My newest film "To the Moon just finished principle photography.
To The Moon tells the story of Emette, a 17-year-old girl who struggles to make connections in her everyday life. One night, while stargazing, she sees something in her telescope -- a boy living on the moon. The boy, Benjamin, has a telescope, too, and the pair begins communicating through hand-written signs. Eventually, Emette decides to build a rocketship so she can visit Benjamin; however, a lack of communication threatens to end their relationship before it has even begun.
A mixture of Dr. Seuss fantasy and sci-fi, To...
New photos from the last few days of shoot. Only 3 more principle photography days and we will be wrapped. Lots of cold nights and long hours. Thanks to the hard work from my crew, this film is becoming a reality. Tonight we are shooting the driving sequence close ups in the sound stage at Chapman University. More photos to come in a few days!
"Shade of Blue" my thesis film at Chapman University is in the middle of production. Besides a few hurdles we are making our days. This film is about a young man's lifelong dream is to become a working police officer, but his fantasy notion of what a cop is comes into direct conflict with the realities of the job. We are shooting "Shade of Blue" on the Panavision Millennium Super 35mm, 3Perf. Our references for the film are 80's neo noir drama films. We are incorporating high key contrast in most of the scenes. Most of the film is being shot on sticks and a Fisher 10 dolly but some of the more...
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My newest film is about to start rolling this friday. We are shooting on the 35MM Panavision Millennium, which we were able to get through the Panavision Grant.
We are going to shoot some flashback scenes using a speed controller to do speed ramping. We are doing this to seperate his two worlds of reality vs subconscious. The primary rates we are shooting at are 24 frames...
These photos are screenshots from "Firesale" a new short film Directed by Josh Krohn.
Produced by Pat Clark
Cinematography by Ryan Broomberg
Format - 35MM
Camera - Panavision GII
Stock - 5213, 5219, 5207
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After 2 great days of filming we have 2 more days left.
"Tales from Checkout" is about Francine, a middle-aged convenience store clerk, attempts to befriend Amy, a college-aged co-worker.
More pictures to come soon!
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"Vibrations," my first project of the semester, just wrapped. Written by Jen Luetkehans, directed by Sarah Wilson Thacker, produced by Jamie Clevenger, first AD Taylor Sella and cinematography by Ryan Broomberg. We are now entering into post-production. Joel Terry is editing and Andres de la Torre is sound designing the project. Thanks to our amazing camera and lighting crew: John Nodorft, Jason Baumgardner, Spencer Sturr, Daniel Risk, Carlos Mason, Josh Krohn, and Sophia Bien, Shane Vierck and more! This film was easy to accomplish with such a talented cast and crew.
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Josh Krohn's "Cruel and Usual" has a new trailer. This is one of my final films I shot at SDSU Film School.
Synopsis
Interviewing for an entry level position at a marketing firm, Terry Hearns attempts to leave his violent life of crime behind. Instead, he finds himself reflecting back on the loose ends surrounding his friend's murder. Haunted by his past, he soon realizes he must make a choice. Will he settle for a more conventional lifestyle, or choose to avenge the death of his friend?
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Down with The Ship has been accepted in another festival. So far it has won best short at the California Surf Festival and won an award for biggest wipeout at the Surfer Poll Awards. Hopefully the audience will enjoy the film in New York and receive an award!
Link To Festival Page!
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