Archive for April, 2010
Our Kickstarter campaign kicks-off tonight!
We have started our campaign on Kickstarter for our upcoming documentary “Thanks for your support!” While we are very proud of the 4 films we’ve made in the last 4 years, utilizing our no-budget/DIY philosophy, the time has come to bring our game to the next level.
This project also has some different challenges for us. The film centers on a specific moment in time (Richard’s 20th Anniversary in June) and our subject is 300+ miles away. In addition, we are facing higher than usual post-production costs related to editing, securing music rights, festival fees, etc.
Visit the “Thanks for your support!” page on Kickstarter to find out how you can get involved.
Love Sick reviewed by AnythingHorror.com
Our short film Love Sick was recently reviewed by Scott Shoyer on AnythingHorror.com. Scott doesn’t pull any punches and offers sincere thoughts on all the films he reviews.
Scott has this to say about Love Sick “This one is pretty fun in that it doesn’t go down the obvious path. Nowadays ya see a girl tied up in a chair in a dark and dirty basement ya think, “Here comes another torture-porn flick.” But this one shakes up the formula in a satisfying way.”
Read the full review on AnythingHorror.com. and follow them on Twitter for all the latest “in your face” horror news.
Thanks for your support! teaser trailer posted
We’ve posted a teaser trailer to kick-off our next project Thanks for your support! The documentary examines one man’s 20-year journey as an independent record store owner. We’ll take a journey inside the life and mind of the man behind the music.
Richard has run Recorded Memories, an independent record store located on Hamilton and Indiana, for the last 20 years in Spokane, WA. In this documentary we’ll explore his passion for music, his definition of wealth, and his zest for life. Check out the trailer below and follow the progress of the project on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
In addition, Saturday April 17th is national Record Store Day. It’s a chance to get out and support your local independent record stores. Find a participating store near you.


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