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Everything In Its Place

May 22nd 2010

When a new women comes to live with Wilma Weatherby she is given new perspective on life. I directed this film for the Boston 48 Hour Film Project in May 2010 with a small team.The 48 Hour Film Project comes to many cities – in Boston about 100 directors each produced a 4-7 minute film in 48 Hours. We had to randomly pick a genre Friday night and then were given a few required plot elements. These were the requirements:

  • The required line of dialog was “You win some, you lose some”
  • the required prop was “a scale”
  • the required character was “Winston or Wilma Weatherby, Gardener”.
  • I was given the genre “Film Noir”

Urban Jumble

Nov 27th 2008

A short created by a hand-drawn animation class I took with Karen Aqua and Ken Field at Somerville Community Access Television. Each student created drawings that they would animate into another student’s drawings. Ken and Karen produced the video. I was responsible the no-parking sign, the mailbox, the barber pole and the compass.

Something About Shoes

Sep 20th 2008

Just a little something about shoes. A short documentary exploring the casual shoe owner, the shoe store owner and the connoisseur. How do you feel about your shoes? Shot in HDV, completed in 2008.

Happy as an Oyster

Sep 18th 2008

A short day-in-the-life-of film explores the simplicity of everyday life. A young women rakes for oysters at sunrise and photographs professionally by day. Shot on 16mm B/W reversal in the Fall of 2006.
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Most Recently I Wrote

  • Buying an Amp With Emotion
  • Everything In Its Place
  • Who Cares if the BBC Hacks 22,000 Machines?
  • Why Top 25 Lists Still Matter
  • Urban Jumble

I Am Reading

Designing with Progressive Enhancement: Building the Web That Works for Everyone
Designing with Progressive Enhancement: Building the Web That Works for Everyone
by Todd Parker
The Icon Handbook
The Icon Handbook
by John Hicks
Storytelling For User Experience: Crafting Stories For Better Design
Storytelling For User Experience: Crafting Stories For Better Design
by Whitney Quesenbery
The Marriage Plot
The Marriage Plot
by Jeffrey Eugenides

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