Log of my film happenings. Now based out of Brownsville, Texas in the Rio Grande Valley. Mostly Texas film production posts, behind the scenes stories on all things film, media, motion picture production, Hispanic marketing, marketing and advertising, independent works of art and media, South Texas, local culture of the Rio Grande Valley, theater, improv, Career and Tech Education and media education.
5.31.2012
Hello Twenty Seven
Turned 27. Spent time on the beach and with the ocean. With laughs and good spirits.
Life is beautiful. I am so grateful for one more year of life.
Thank you God for this immense blessing, answered my small prayer in impeccable timing you truly are perfect and work in amazing ways, you give me just what I need when I need it before I realized I needed it and I am so grateful.
I have so much creative energy.
I trust that something good will come out of this. I have faith in that what I'm doing right now will lead to some amazing opportunities and experiences in this journey called life.
"Patience young Padawan."
5.30.2012
Raytheon's Blues short film 2011 directed by Mark
Raytheon's Blues
a film by Mark Aaron Sharon
I worked on as script supervisor and assistant producer & director. My friend Mark Aaron Sharon has a cool visual style and truly brought that into his short film. We worked a small crew but everyone new exactly what needed to get done, we all had in common the goal to produce film art that we can be proud of, that can help bring light to the director's vision. We shot in 2011 in Dallas.
raytheon's blues from Mark Aaron Sharon on Vimeo.
a film by Mark Aaron Sharon
I worked on as script supervisor and assistant producer & director. My friend Mark Aaron Sharon has a cool visual style and truly brought that into his short film. We worked a small crew but everyone new exactly what needed to get done, we all had in common the goal to produce film art that we can be proud of, that can help bring light to the director's vision. We shot in 2011 in Dallas.
raytheon's blues from Mark Aaron Sharon on Vimeo.
5.16.2012
COWBOY & INDIA Short Films, trailer
COWBOY & INDIA
This was an extremely memorable production for me. It was the first time coming back to film with a full crew since I began doing this professionally. We had a budget, a great experienced Texas cast, a top notch make up artist, a stunts coordinator, special effects, explosives, vehicles, horses and a crew member that had worked on lethal weapon.
This was a production where we told the same story but from 2 perspectives each into a separate stand alone short film. Essentially we shot 2 short films with the same cast and crew. True to westerns it had, large landscape open spaces, guns, ropes, horses, stunts, and saloons. They were both action and shot in Dallas and the Brownsville/Olmito area.
Here is the trailer for the shorts:
This was an extremely memorable production for me. It was the first time coming back to film with a full crew since I began doing this professionally. We had a budget, a great experienced Texas cast, a top notch make up artist, a stunts coordinator, special effects, explosives, vehicles, horses and a crew member that had worked on lethal weapon.
This was a production where we told the same story but from 2 perspectives each into a separate stand alone short film. Essentially we shot 2 short films with the same cast and crew. True to westerns it had, large landscape open spaces, guns, ropes, horses, stunts, and saloons. They were both action and shot in Dallas and the Brownsville/Olmito area.
Here is the trailer for the shorts:
https://vimeo.com/album/1595623/video/40527918
https://vimeo.com/39937589
