

What's NEW
Alright, it's been way too long since I've updated the work that I've had going on in the business, so here's WHAT'sNEW! We opened our first production of Luther in early September, about a month ago, (Jeeze I'm late on posting). Overall it was a well received show, however there were some technical difficulties. With our load in time only being on "show day," it didn't provide ample time to deal with the issues that are inevitable in a production of our scale. With over 40 m


a man's journey out of mud.
My favorite movie is Mud. Having watched a lot of movies, it's hard to pick a singular favorite, but if I have been asked that question often, so there is my final answer. What begins as typical day for a river-rat boy, Ellis, turns into a series of dangerous events that inevitably shape his views of love as he begins helping a dirty man on the run from the law. This man, Mud as he's called, committed a murder for the woman he loves; and in the midst of Ellis's parents' crumb

Faux Pas Filmmaking
Mistakes happen. Mistakes happen every day to most of us--however; on a filmset where time is money--mistakes can become costly. (As I just wrote that last line, I can't help but think of the opening of the 2008 film "Tropic Thunder:" where there is blockbuster film being made with a major special-effects pyro shot goes ablaze, torching the jungle--and the camera wasn't even rolling to catch the shot. I have luckily not been privy to a situation like that despite my similarit