Publicity

Laura Flanagan – Reel 2009

This is Laura’s speed reel that I edited for her. It includes clips from David Wain’s “Wainy Days,” the independent feature “Honey,” and her short film “Uber Alice”.

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Rachel Chapman – Reel 2009

Rachel is an aspiring actress and friend of mine. Last year she commissioned me to edit her acting reel. This project features two scenes from an independent feature she starred in preceded by a montage of other footage from the film and the music video “Move Slow” by Abbott Kinney, a local Los Angeles band.

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J. Claude Deering  – Reel 05/2009

Claude and I have been great friends since elementary school. I’ve been doing his reel for years and I’m always impressed with his work.

His reel is called a “speed reel” where all his scenes are chopped up and reorganized to create one sequence that jumps back and forth as the drama works best. This is different compared to Mike Terry’s reel (vimeo.com/4139233) which is a collection of independent scenes.

Clips from this reel are from Entourage, Inside The Box, Criminal Minds, and the internet comedy series “Untitled Sketch Group”, available at FunnyOrDie.com/untitledsketchgroup. He was recently featured in the film “The Ugly Truth” and in “Inside The Box”, a pilot for ABC.

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Michael Grant Terry – Reel 2009

This is a reel I edited for Michael Grant Terry. It showcases some of the editing work I put into a typical reel job. Here, each of his scenes have been edited to refocus the drama on his character. I have been cutting Mike’s reels for years now and have seen him grow from an unknown to a common face on television and in commercials. Currently you can see Mike on NBC’s Bones as Wendell Bray.  Currently you can see Mike on FOX’s Bones as Wendell Bray.  He just emailed me today to say that he’ll be on tomorrow night’s episode, Wednesday, April 15th at 8pm on FOX, and the season finale, which he believes will air May 14th.  Congrats Mikey!

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Brimmer Street Theater Company – “Severance” Promotional Films

A montage that played on a loop at an art show fundraiser for the theater company.

A promotional reel used by the theater company for marketing and publicity.

These are two promotional films I cut for The Brimmer Street Theater Company‘s original work “Severance,” which premiered in Los Angeles in 2007. The play is based on the premise that the human head lives for ninety seconds after the moment of separation, and in that final moment the mind continues to remember, ponder, and regret.

“For those who feel that theater has grown stale or predictable, here’s something different…a coup de theatre.” ~Terry Morgan, Variety

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Hitman FX – Reel 2008

Visual effects reel for Huey Carroll and his company Hitman FX.

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Katie Goldschmidt – Reel 2007

Katie Goldschmidt is a cinematographer friend of mine. We studied film in Prague together back in college. A couple years ago Katie applied to the AFI Conservatory for Cinematography and commissioned me to edit her reel. She was accepted and just recently graduated. Congrats Katie!

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