For over 15 years from Houston to Los Angeles I have been working various roles of film production. I have settled into a small studio where I continue my work as a freelance film maker that serves nearby cities and local corporate gigs. For more information check out
Kings of the Evening
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by Andrew P. Jones (Drama)
Camera and Electrical Department Homer Hobbs, home after two years in jail, discovers that life on the outside can be crueler than the back-breaking injustice of the chain gang. He returns to a bleak urban town caught in the depths of the Great Depression - no jobs, no prospects, no hope - where he is thrown together with four strangers, each struggling to survive as they scratch and scheme to dig their way out of poverty. Life is grim. But on Sunday nights, in a dingy hall in a forlorn neighborhood, the men of the ghetto piece together the finest attire their meager lives can beg, borrow or steal to compete in an underground contest like no other. The big winner will go home with the five dollar prize. The real prize - far less tangible, yet priceless - is the chance to feel like a king, if just for an evening. To men like these, the touch of a woman, the adulation of the crowd, the feel of a fine-looking suit are proof enough that a man might yet escape the debasement of the ghetto. And only one can emerge - King ... Written by Robert Page Jones
American Dream
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by Trey Haley (Drama and Music)
Camera and Electrical Department Movie that chronicles Mikes Jones' real life rise to fame as an aspiring rapper from the streets who finds his path in life through music in his hometown of Houston, Texas.
Maid to Kill
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by Joseph A. Elmore Jr. (Horror and Thriller)
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director In this tense psychological horror, Dr. Cheers is a criminal psychologist that conducts experimental psycho-therapy on a young serial killer named Seven... See full synopsis »
Through Your Eyes
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by Cory Hudson (Documentary)
Writer, Director, Visual effects, Editor Sophie, Emma and Zoe Dunn are the only known deafblind triplets in the world. They are 6 years old and live in Spring, Texas with their parents, George and Liz Hooker, and their 9 year old sister, Sarah. George and Liz selflessly devote their time to providing them with all the opportunities possible to live successful, productive lives. While Sophie has very limited sight and hearing, Emma and Zoe are completely devoid of either sense. The Not By Sight fund was specifically created to provide Sophie, Emma, and Zoe with qualified teachers like Anne Sullivan. "Through Your Eyes" is a documentary produced by Hands Free Entertainment chronicling the Dunn children and other deafblind people living in the United States. The challenges they face are immense. How they cope can be seen "Through Your Eyes." Written by CH
Emmy
(2010)
Pixar Imation Scholarship
(2001)