Hey Allan -
I'm not sure if my last e-mail went thru but I am so relieved to see that you are such a good cinematographer, as bad camera work is my ultimate pet peeve. Keep up the good work and let me know about upcoming projects. Best - Lara
Hey Allan -
Thanks for the invite! My biggest bug in filmmaking is bad cinematography. You seem to be a natural, and I am relieved to honestly say I really like your work. Keep it up!
At 9:50am on March 5th, 2008, Allan Detrich said…
Book of the Dead - Shooting, but on break
Convenience - Post Production
Figure Trailer- Post Production
Like a Kid Again Music Video - Post Production
Four Mile House - Shooting
Hurting Starr - Shooting
Figure Movie - Attached
Aisle Seats - Attached
If you have some financing, I have a killer funny script - message me for details - Our feature film is titled "Aisle Seats".
It is a comedy written in the vein of Clerks (though, I assure you, there's much more going on in this film than there was in Clerks... I make the reference only because of the two main characters being somewhat losers with over-intellectualized movie-topic banter).
The story is this: Brewster and Murphy are two 20-somethings who get bounced around from one movie theater job to another. On this particular day they're working a double-shift with co-worker Connie. A blackout strikes, but their boss, Mr. Ballheim, insists they stay in case the power comes back on and they can open. Ballhiem proceeds to give them a list of "chores" to do and leaves. It becomes obvious that Brewster has a crush on Connie, but is too chicken to do anything about it. During the day, Brewster and Murphy get into various forms of trouble including getting locked out of the theater, getting stuck in the ventilation system (NAKED), and trying to break into the coveted poster room. Along the way we find out more about their past through flashbacks as they tell Connie the stories of how they've been fired, and the time they met Adam West.
This script is a Laugh a minute and I think will be a cult classic!! - www.aisleseatsmovie.com
Excellent creativity Allen
I am looking forward to working with you.You taught me a little bit about Cinematagraphy and I want you to know that I appreciate that Thank You Dr. Bob
Hi, I'm Shannon. New to this site but not new to the business. You look like you keep busy doing what you love! That's awesome. Best of luck for continued success~
Shannon
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I'm not sure if my last e-mail went thru but I am so relieved to see that you are such a good cinematographer, as bad camera work is my ultimate pet peeve. Keep up the good work and let me know about upcoming projects. Best - Lara
Thanks for the invite! My biggest bug in filmmaking is bad cinematography. You seem to be a natural, and I am relieved to honestly say I really like your work. Keep it up!
Book of the Dead - Shooting, but on break
Convenience - Post Production
Figure Trailer- Post Production
Like a Kid Again Music Video - Post Production
Four Mile House - Shooting
Hurting Starr - Shooting
Figure Movie - Attached
Aisle Seats - Attached
It is a comedy written in the vein of Clerks (though, I assure you, there's much more going on in this film than there was in Clerks... I make the reference only because of the two main characters being somewhat losers with over-intellectualized movie-topic banter).
The story is this: Brewster and Murphy are two 20-somethings who get bounced around from one movie theater job to another. On this particular day they're working a double-shift with co-worker Connie. A blackout strikes, but their boss, Mr. Ballheim, insists they stay in case the power comes back on and they can open. Ballhiem proceeds to give them a list of "chores" to do and leaves. It becomes obvious that Brewster has a crush on Connie, but is too chicken to do anything about it. During the day, Brewster and Murphy get into various forms of trouble including getting locked out of the theater, getting stuck in the ventilation system (NAKED), and trying to break into the coveted poster room. Along the way we find out more about their past through flashbacks as they tell Connie the stories of how they've been fired, and the time they met Adam West.
This script is a Laugh a minute and I think will be a cult classic!! - www.aisleseatsmovie.com
are you interested in working?
Sandra
I am looking forward to working with you.You taught me a little bit about Cinematagraphy and I want you to know that I appreciate that Thank You Dr. Bob
Shannon