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Phone Call to God

Jan 18, 2005 by Mike Browne in Filmmaking | Add comment
Mediocre Films Presents Phone Call to God. I got this link from David Stuart (actor guy not Eurythmics guy) my Gang of Love cohort. The short was done by his whacky pal Greg Benson. Keep 'em comin' Dave. Great stuff. :)

That's cool too...

Jan 11, 2005 by Mike Browne in Filmmaking | 2 Comments

More about 'Gang of Love'... The 2nd AD on the shoot before I stepped into that job was an actor named David Stuart. He looked familiar to me somehow. And now I know why. He emailed me today to say, "hi". When browsing his website I discovered he's the actor in this Mustang Ad (3.22mb Quicktime File) with the late and great Steve McQueen that we'll all be seeing during the Superbowl! Coolio. Way to go Dave! Not bad at all.

David had an audition for a well known daytime drama on Monday. Break a leg David. I know we'll be seeing more of this guy.

Gang of Love

Jan 10, 2005 by Mike Browne in Filmmaking | 4 Comments


I am beat. Why is that you ask? I worked all weekend on a short film called Gang of Love. It's a melowdrama about a young man who's love is about to marry another so he begs for the help of - the gang of love. The gang of love, a group of ruffians with over the top Italian accents, do their best to assist this pathetic soul in his quest for love.

My friend, Rochelle, gave me the heads up that there was an opportunity to participate in the shoot this weekend and if I was interested I could take part. I thought I was going to be a PA (Production Assistant), but ended up being quickly promoted to 2nd AD (Second Assistant Director) and was 1st AD (Assistant Director) for a few shots when Producer and 1st AD Tom O'Brien had to briefly step away. EEK! A little shaky but we managed. I don't usually work that hard physically, but it was worth it just from an experience point of view.

I had a great time. The people were great (especially the actors - too funny) and we had tons of fun making this little flick. After post-prodcution 'Gang of Love' is off to Cannes for the film market there.

I think I've learned a bit more about what I would and wouldn't like to do in the film industry. Babs Chula gave me some good advice about the acting part of the biz. Strange how people knew I was an actor without even telling them even though I haven't really done anything in years. I got disheartened and gave up on that part of my dream to be 'in pictures' a few years ago, but it's becoming clearer to me that my soul wants to be doing it again. She struck home with a very brief conversation we had just after the production wrapped last night. Time to put on the greasepaint once again methinks. Thanks Babs!

Here are some photos: The Camera ... Babs Chula ... Writer/Director Rick Dobran (left) and the camera crew preparing an actor for a shot

I met some great folks this weekend and I look forward to working with them again.