It's been a while, eh? I find it difficult to update when I'm very involved in a project. Today we wrapped The Snow Queen, the advanced USC graduate student film that I was the 1st Assistant Director for. It's been a long journey, and picture lock is in a week's time --- so we'll be able to see the fruit of our labors by then. Check out some production stills:
I'm very proud of the work we've done! As attached as I am to The Snow Queen, it's time to embark on some other projects!
I've agreed to edit a music video: "DLZ" by TV on the Radio. The music video involves a mad scientist looking for "the cure for the heart". What am I most excited about (besides the whole mad scientist angle) you ask? There will be some extreme high speed photography of beakers breaking! Awesome. Some close friends are involved in the filming of the project, so I know it's going to be great. Stay tuned for more updates.
I'm also in the process of writing up a series of treatments for some potential projects to shoot this summer. Among them (working titles):
The Second Coming
Mystery Date
Ben Franklin vs. Zeus
A Boy and His Bolson
Cher
Slimy
World Line
Depending on how the treatments are received, I will likely be directing one or more of them this summer. Once again, stay tuned for more updates!
I also just completed the edit and sound design for In Transition, a short zombie film about two sisters for Maury Shessel's directing course. It sounds great (if I do say so myself), but it also looks great! Check out the stills:
Additionally, I did the cinematography for a short film by Robert Panico, about a detective father and his daughter. Check it out:
Well, that's all the updates I have for now. Thanks for reading!
~Alexandra
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