Sunday, April 26, 2009

"Time Keeps on Skippin'" at NFFTY!


Time Keeps on Skippin' just had its world premiere at the SIFF Cinema as part of this year's National Film Festival for Talented Youth. My film was listed as third or fourth from the last, but was skipped. At first, I was really worried, and even Matt Lawrence got up and ran back to the projector booth to find an answer. Fortunately, everything was okay, and my film was withheld until the very end of the program because it was submitted on DigiBeta tape, while everyone else's films were on DV tape or DVD. Because it was on DigiBeta and anamorphic widescreen, they had to open up the big screen and change the projector's aspect ratio.

I don't mind saying I was glowing from all this specific attention for my film. Already it was the longest one in the Northwest Scene program, and then its format required unique presentation. And when it blasted onto the big screen for the first time in all its uncompressed DigiBeta glory, I couldn't stop smiling. It looked so incredibly good, so much so that one person in the audience afterwards asked if I shot on film. A lot of people were surprised when I told them it was shot on regular-old standard definition Mini-DV.

It was great seeing it with an audience again. They laughed exactly where I was hoping and it got a huge round of applause. It didn't win anything (though I suspect that's because people like my parents were not aware that there was a chance to vote!).

Even though I've only been back for a few days and I have to fly back tomorrow, I am really glad that I got the opportunity to come to this festival and the world premiere of my most ambitious short film to date.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

"Bittersweet" on IMDb!

Thanks to my latest film, Time Keeps On Skippin', I now have a page on the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)! And thanks to that, I was able to create a page for Bittersweet! Check it out here!

Friday, January 9, 2009

"Time Keeps on Skippin'" Screens at Ballard High School

Tonight we had a special screening of "Time Keeps on Skippin'" at Ballard High School, followed by a Q&A with the cast and crew and myself.

It was a lot of fun not only to see it up on the big screen for the first time with a live audience, but also to see some of the cast and crew once again!


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Saturday, November 1, 2008

"Bittersweet" Coming to a TV Near You!

The Seattle Channel and the Northwest Film Forum have been running a program called Reel Short Movies, which is designed to present the best in local short films.  And one entire episode will exclusively feature shorts from Ballard High School, including Bittersweet!

The episode will be cablecast on the Seattle Channel (channel 21) on Thursday November 27th at 9pm, Friday the 28th at 8pm, and Saturday the 29th at 11pm. The episode is also featured online at the Seattle Channel's website.

Enjoy!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

"Bittersweet" and "Love is the Elle Word" at NFFTY!

Nearly two years later, Bittersweet is still going strong, screening at the National Film Festival For Talented Youth on Sunday March 30th as part of the festival's Family Cinema program. Bittersweet is one of two of my films screening at NFFTY this year, the other being my first independent short Love Is the Elle-Word, which premiered Saturday March 29th.

This is likely going to be Bittersweet's final film festival, marking the end of a long and fruitful run through the festival circuit. My thanks goes out to my friend, fellow classmate, and producer Coburn Erskine, who tirelessly championed this film (and since he was still a high school student, he was able to submit to more student festivals long after I had graduated!)

Saturday, June 2, 2007

"Bittersweet" Wins at the Northwest Regional Emmys!

At the Northwest Regional Emmy Awards, Bittersweet received an Award For Excellence in Writing from the National Student Television Awards.

It was an amazing night as I got the chance to see Devan, Becca, and Coburn for the first time in a year as we got our pictures taken on the red carpet and rubbed elbows with members of Seattle's news media. And nothing quite beats that engraved logo that reads "The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences".  Very cool!





Tuesday, May 15, 2007

"Bittersweet" and "Soccer Dads" at Westport Youth Film Festival!

Bittersweet, thanks to the hard work of co-producer Coburn, was an Official Selection at the Westport Youth Film Festival, along with another one of our films, the lighthearted documentary Soccer Dads. Our two shorts were among six films by Ballard High School students that were made Official Selections.