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“The Future” awarded by The Center for the Book at the NH State Public Library

Posted on November 11, 2007 - Filed Under festival, improv comedy, literature, new media, notable video on the net, video | Leave a Comment

The Center for the Book at the NH State Library awarded “The Future” for best capturing the essence of the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. I directed the movie with improv comedians Stranger Than Fiction for the 451 Degree Filmmaker Challenge hosted by the Somewhat North of Boston Film Festival.
UPDATE: Steve Garfield featured “The [...]

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“The Future” video posted on Youtube!

Posted on November 8, 2007 - Filed Under festival, friends, improv comedy, literature, new media, notable video on the net, video | Leave a Comment

In honor of Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, and in association with the Somewhat North of Boston Film Festival, I directed a new video last night with the improv comedians of Stranger Than Fiction. It is called “The Future” and I get to wear my favorite costume again! Look closely for two books by excellent [...]

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Media Literacy in the 21st Century – Woods Hole Film Festival

Posted on July 17, 2007 - Filed Under festival, new media, video | Leave a Comment

I will be joining fellow presenters David Tames (Filmmaker & Media Technologist, Kino-Eye.com) and Anna van Someren (Media Producer, MIT Comparative Media Studies) for a Woods Hole Film Festival seminar called Media Literacy in the 21st Century. The seminar is August 1st at 4PM. For more information, click the image below. Come join us!
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“Best of Boston” 48 Hour Film Project – Winner!

Posted on June 8, 2007 - Filed Under art, festival, video | Leave a Comment

This year I worked on the winning 48 Hour Film Project film “Eleanor Stops By for a Bite.” Along with an Audience Award, we won Best Use of Genre and Best Special Effects. Congrats to all who worked on a project this year!

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