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Posted: June 2nd, 2009 | Author: bresky | Filed under: PreProduction | No Comments »A Warm University of San Diego Welcome to Returning Torero Alumni.
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A Warm University of San Diego Welcome to Returning Torero Alumni.
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A quick photo recap of our first day of principal photography. Thank you to all who played a part!
PROFESSORS: 40-60 wise, mature, scholarly adults to play proud professors
GRANDPARENTS: 60 and up, all ethnicities, any gender to play loving, proud grandparents
MOMS: Women 30-70, all ethnicities, all types, warm loving mothers supporting their kids
DADS: Men 30-70, all ethnicities, all types, fatherly, big hearted parent
BROTHERS AND SISTERS: all ethnicities, all types, 19 and up excited for their siblings to graduate
GRADUATES: males, females, all ethnicities, 21-35, preferably with black cap and gown
Dress in formal dress clothes, dresses, slacks, button up shirts-bright, bold colors, bring BLACK graduation cap and BLACK graduation gown (if applicable and possible)
One might wonder to themselves after watching the teaser of Freshman Year, “How does one film by the ocean, in a flight path, by a main street and a major park and come out with crystal clear audio?” The answer, Dan Backman, a master sound technician, accomplished journalist, author, screenwriter, current producer and newest force to be reckoned with on the team of Komma Films. With Komma Films’ goal of encompassing the globe with inspiring art, Backman completes the U.S bi-coastal portion of our mission. Where to next? Let’s not get too ahead of ourselves… currently we are deep in the throes of pre-production for the hilariously profound bromantic comedy, Freshman Year. Today pre-production, tomorrow “The World!”
Monday, March 9th: Only a week after Jazz Jivin’, Komma Films heads to San Diego to begin Pre-Production “on the ground” in So-Cali by the Bay. A lot of pieces to the puzzle have to be put together before we begin filming May 20th…but with Cero in NYC and Bresky in SD we’ll take the country by force. Thanks for all of your support, feel free to share your enthusiasm on our blog. Check out the teaser and our “kommafilms store,” for on-line donations. Till’ next time, I’ve got a subway/shuttle bus/Air Tram/ plane to catch!
-Chris Bresky
Monday, March 2nd, 2009: A mob of art thirsty film supporters braved the fluke “Winter Snap,” to support Komma Films and raise funds for their current project: Freshman Year. Any weaker film fans would have stayed at home, but driven by communal artistic vision they trudged through the Winter Spring Wonderland to Pane & Vino on Smith Street in the heart of Brooklyn. The smooth notes of the jazz ensemble Equilibrium set the tone of the night led by Nicholas Mauro. Accompanied by great food, wine and fabulous friends the Jazz Jive was a huge success. The event was a celebration of artistic collaboration, and the fundraiser would not have been such a success had it not been for many generous contributors:
For all who came together on that snowy night, we thank you for your support
- Chris Bresky