Monday, August 6, 2012

I'm back...

Hi to the few people out there that have read this blog in the past. I know I haven't updated in a long while. So I'll just give you he run down of what I've been up to which isn't much so here goes.

After the Leo Awards in 2010, I continued working at Brightlight Pictures. I was even able to get them to start paying me! In December, I switched offices and started working on the production side. I still read the occasional script. But now I was helping make budgets, doing assumption sheets, getting my boss' production binders ready, and being a personal assistant. I worked at Brightlight for about a year and during which I still produced a webseries called Beach Ball P.I. and a short film called The Cheese Container.

Beach Ball P.I. was written and directed by my friend Zia Marashi, it's a comedy about a private detective and his partner a beach ball. You can watch the 4 part series here

The Cheese Container was written and directed by my friend Janice Chow. This story illustrates a relationship that is about being there for one another rather than trying to change each other. You can watch it here.

After Brightlight I bummed around and PA'ed on a few shows around Vancouver. Then in August 2012, I worked on The Family Cookoff  for the Food Network and in September 2012 I worked on the Vancouver portion of Canada's Got Talent.  In the November 2012, I started work as a logger on Ice Pilots NWT for Omni Films. 

While working on Ice Pilots NWT  I started producing and directing a fitness show called Kiss My Incoming Abs which airs on NOVUS TV. Kiss My Incoming Abs is a transformational TV show that hopes to empower people to choose their best health and fitness lifestyle. We have just finished our first season and have been ordered for another season! You can watch the first season on Youtube. 

Lately I've been attending a writer's room here in Vancouver which has got new ideas flowing. Currently I am in post production on a documentary about a native youth group who canoe down the Fraser River with the RCMP called Pulling Together. I am also in the development stage on a documentary feature I plan to direct about a young woman who will walk Japan's oldest pilgrimage on foot around the entire island of Shikoku. As well I am developing a TV show about festivals around the world which I plan to produce, the first festival being Vancouver's own Pride Parade. 



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