So this was a small segment from our first interview we arranged for our documentary WHERE IS JOHN TITOR? We tracked down the actor that played John Titor in the supposed TITOR film that was made a few years back but was never released due to unknown reasons – weird right? His name is MICHEAL HARTSON. A super nice guy who happened to be in Orlando for business. We were able to schedule an interview with him and ask a few questions about his experience working on the film as well as with the “John Titor Foundation” – who in all likely hood produced the film independently. This marks our first Video Blog during production on the documentary – stay tuned as we post more videos we continue on with making the film!
Eyesview had a great time spending a Saturday getting the gang together for the 2010 Orlando, Florida 24 Hour Film Festival. What’s that? Proof of how much fun we had? Have some behind the scenes footage! What’s a better way to compliment a polished finished product than by showing how it was done? And no, we didn’t win any awards for our entry…due to our computer crashing we missed the finish line by mere minutes! Awards! Bah! If they gave prizes for having fun – they would have to bar us from competition!
Last but not least…
Thanks to everyone who was involved in making “The New Guy”! – Katharine Merola, Dave Chesmel, Tom Barile, Raymond Klecker, Clay Robertson, Anthony Baharani, James Caruso, Laura Carder, Charles Richardson, Omar Mendez, Patrick Mazzola, Jessica Hubbard, Justin Bryne, John Nadeau, and Michael Kilayko.
The same group of artists first released a book entitled 4 Words back in 2003, and then followed that up with a book called, Convergence in 2005, both excellent works in presenting the style and visual dialogue of friends in the art community over time.
Damon Soule
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Eyesview has had the pleasure of getting Further, and it is completely amazing. Jam packed with 353 pages of oozing talent, the 9×11 book leaves us wondering what is next from the collaborative mind of these brilliant individuals. I’m sure that whatever it is, John Trippe will be the first to show us, and I can’t wait.
This Week’s Feature is another oldie – circa 1998-ish: DOG SKIT 5
This was the fifth and final installment to our incredibly lame DOG SKIT Series. “Dog Skits” came about one boring afternoon when we got such a kick out of throwing a harmless stuffed animal dog at one of us and pretended to be brutally mauled by it. Starring our good Friend RICARDO GOMES – this short was the final chapter in this series. Figured I would spare you all the others that were made and cut right to the chase. At the very end of the skit is the preview for DOG SKIT THE MOVIE - a short film we actually made that culminated the series in one terrible 10 minute opus. The footage for the film to date cannot be found, however in it’s stead is the trailer. So sit back, relax and waste yet another 5 minutes with 2 Cent Cinema.
Behold! The latest creation of EyesviewMedia – “The New Guy”. This would have been our entry to the Orlando 24 Film Festival , but due to a severe computer meltdown we missed the deadline. There is a silver lining! We are able to bring you “The New Guy” immediately, as opposed to waiting until after the O24FF.
Guidlines:
3-5 minutes
Line of dialogue, “I suggest you do so.”
3 props – Lollypop / Red Popsicle / Landline Phone
Genre: Chick Flick
We had a lot of fun on this project, and we hope it shows. Team Eyesview gives out a special thanks to all those who participated and spent their Saturday to make “The New Guy” one of the best shoots of 2010!
Special Thanks To: Katharine Merola, Dave Chesmel, Tom Barile, Clay Robertson, Raymond Klecker, Anthony Baharani, James Caruso, Laura Carder, Charles Richardson, Omar Mendez, Patrick Mazzola, Jessica Hubbard, Justin Bryne, John Nadeau, and Michael Kilayko.