Gee whiz-- I just wrote a lengthy escapade about my most recent endeavor, and blogger erased it! That's the way of life, I suppose, and since you don't know the difference, I'll rinse and repeat: I have been doing something, actually something, for the past week and a half. It's felt like a much lengthier span of time and effort, but I think that signifies the amount of sleep I have been getting because of it (not much). I have been working on the first feature film of my friend, writer/director Matthew Mishory. It is called Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean, and it has been stunning so far. Below is the teaser trailer for the film:
I am not legally allowed to say much about it on here, but it is horrendously exciting (not something I say lightly considering the majority of independent features out there). I have been all over the place (literally) for days. I am co-script supervisor, a part-time production assistant, and acted in a scene involving a pool, vintage swimwear, and a pair of Portuguese twins. Below are a few shots snapped by friend of the production, Clifton Snider:
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On set in Joshua Tree. Edward Jimenez the make-up master, myself, and amigos. |
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James Dean, a.k.a. James Preston. |
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Rafael Morais, Ian Patrick Anderson, et moi. |
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