It’s official. We have begun pre-production on “72 Hours: A Love Story.” I am very excited to see my film come to life. It’s been a lot of work raising the funds and just over a week ago we met our goal. We film February 24-27th and are currently in the casting process.
I know I haven’t updated my blog in a long time, but it’s not because I have not been busy. In fact I have been hard at work putting the finishing touches on a script entitled “72 Hours: A Love Story” and launching the project through Kickstarter.com.
I would love for you to watch this video and help us make this film come to life. THANKS!!
Director – DJay Brawner
Writer – Tyler Trautman
Producer – Mike Longenbach
Director Of Photography – Christian Sprenger
Editor – Zac Hargrave
Sound Designer – Jeff Pace
Composer – Sam Siegler
A few behind the scenes photos from the Everyday Tragedy music video. Photos were taken by my friend Robb Rosenfield.
Giving the band some advice.
Watching the Steadicam footage.
Band Performing
Hanging out with my producer talking about how sleazy he is.
Production Design.
Getting interviewed for the behind the scenes.
Our leading android.
Mad Scientist.
A proud father and son.
Android.
Watching Playback.
Last night I went to the Henry Fonda to watch my friends in All Time Low’s new DVD entitled “Straight To DVD.” It was a really fun night. Lots of awesome friends with there and I made a few new ones.
Anyway, here is my Getty Images debut, making a weird face talking to Ian from Hopeless with Joel Madden taking a photo of Pete Wentz. My Life is complete.
Been a very long time since I have posted up a blog, but with good reason: I’ve been working like crazy. For the entire month of April, I was shooting the behind the scenes production stills on a movie called PIZZA MAN. It was a really fun experience and I got to work with Frankie Muniz, David Lawrence, Diamond Dallas Page, Shelly Long, Michael Gross, and Amber Borycki. I’ll be posting up pictures soon, all photos need to be approved for online usage. However, I did take some really awesome promotional photos of Michael Gross, Diamond Dallas Page, and Frankie Muniz. Pretty exciting stuff.
I can say it’s safely taken me 1 full week to recover from 3 weeks of night shoots. I’m now in pre-production for a music video for some good friends of mine Everyday Tragedy. We have an awesome concept, a great location, and a fantastic crew. Looking forward to filming it. I will also be directing some commercials that week. Needless to say I am incredibly busy.
That is all for now, back to my shot lists. I’ll be posting up pictures, a Coors Light commercial and some other stuff soon!!