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Director and producer of genre films.

Favourite Movies
Grindhouse
Other Interests
1970s

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Hi man, DAMN! That look INSANELY cool! Far, far better than I'd imagined. Reminds me a bit of "Father's Day" by AStron-6 (which I really liked). I will go to this if it plays theatres here and/or I'll buy the video.

Now, for the not-so-great-news: I should have mentioned what I meant by a "tight deadline". I'm s-o-o-o overbooked here that I'm afraid I can't even consider taking on any other projects for at least a couple of months so I must regretfully decline this time. Please keep me in mind for the next one though. If I had a lot of time I would do something that would absolutely blow you away. I love this kind of stuff!!

After seeing how good your stuff is, I'm almost embarrassed to show you mine but, for what it's worth, here are my first three attempts at making videos:

1) "MAN-CLAM, The Shell from Hell" (the fake trailer for the non-existent film from which you liked the poster). Please keep in mind I wrote, directed, created the costume, did all graphic promo pieces, etc., and maybe had a budget of $1,000 out of my own pocket: [link]

2) "Do it Anyway" (Intentionally cheesy, cartoonish, retro music video for a country/blues song by John McLeod). I had a bit more budget on this one and was pretty pleased with how it came out, especially since it was my first commercial video ever. Incredibly it was even nominated for a Native America Music Award in the USA (John is Indian). Again, I did all conceptualization, storyboarding, directing, prop making, etc.: [link]

3) "Lazy Vampire" (Another cheesy, retro, fun video for one of John's songs). This one took me about 3 months to shoot but it was sure fun.: [link]

Anyhow, I hope you like 'em and next time you need posters, give old slowpoke me a lot of warning so I can do something that knocks your socks off! Great work, man!