“Feeling Good”
// May 2nd, 2009 // No Comments » // Film & Movies, Projects
So here’s that HazMAT video I posted info about earlier. Interested in your feedback!
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// May 2nd, 2009 // No Comments » // Film & Movies, Projects
So here’s that HazMAT video I posted info about earlier. Interested in your feedback!
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// April 26th, 2009 // 3 Comments » // Film & Movies, Projects

So a few weeks ago I was asked to DP a project that needed to feel like a music video, and they wanted some 35mm action! Unfortunately – or perhaps fortunately – I recently broke the coupler ring on my Redrock M2, and I needed to rent a cinema adapter package for this project. I’d been wanting to work with the Letus Extreme for a while so seemed like a great opportunity! I rented one for the day, hired my buddy Keegan Ead to come AC for me, and it was a fantastic experience!
// March 21st, 2009 // No Comments » // Film & Movies
A short film I Directed called “Like You Said” has been entered into the Bloomfest Short Film challenge at ExposureRoom.com. Show some love and head over there to vote!
The catch is, you have to vote on at least half of the films (rate them 1 to 5 stars) for your vote to count! So if you’re in the mood to watch 28 three minute short films, help us out!
And if you’ve never seen the film before, at least go check it out, and let me know what you think!
Thanks for the support!
Details on this short film at IF Factor’s Website.
// March 10th, 2009 // 2 Comments » // Film & Movies
I read some pretty distressing news today about San Francisco based visual effects house The Orphanage. These guys – while perhaps not as well known – are up there with Digital Domain, ILM and also less known Weta Digital.
If you’re not in the film scene there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of them, but I’m certain you’ve seen their work. The Orphanage worked on movies like Vanilla Sky, Hero, The Day After Tomorrow, Hellboy, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Sin City, Aeon Flux, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest and At World’s End, Superman Returns, Night at the Museum, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Live Free or Die Hard and most recently Iron Man. These guys are some of the best.
And they’re closing their doors.
Filmmaker Magazine quoted this letter Stu Maschwitz wrote as a post on his blog.
Today I had the heart-wrenching task of joining my co-founders Scott Stewart and Jonathan Rothbart in announcing that The Orphanage will be suspending operations indefinitely. We started the company ten years ago, tripled in size each year for our first three years, and worked on some of the biggest and best effects movies made. We produced shorts and even features, we spawned a commercial division and an animation company, and we hung out in the halls with Frank Miller, Ethan Hawke, and M.C. Hammer. We did DI before it was called DI, we gave birth to Magic Bullet, and we did really, really good work.
But that’s not what matters the most.
It’s no accident that our company’s name described a place for people, people who may be thrown together, but who ultimately create their own destinies. Scott once described his vision of an orphanage as “a hundred success stories waiting to happen,” and that is exactly what came to pass inside our offices. We have had the privilege of working with many “Orphans” over the years, and watching them grow and take on new responsibilities has been the single greatest part of coming to work every day.
A message to the visual effects industry: You will never find a better employee than a former Orphan.
And to the Orphans: It has been a privilege and an honor to work with you.
This stings. What does this mean for small time guys like us trying to make it in the biz? I’m pretty confident that “indefinitely” doesn’t mean forever.
Your thoughts?
- Tim
// February 20th, 2009 // No Comments » // Film & Movies, Projects
Headed up to Pine this weekend to snag the last couple shots for Fate. This is all that’s left other than a few green screen elements. We’re so close. So very close. Gordan Clark’s been a faithful actor and friend as we’ve been trying to wrap all this up! Good man, amazing actor! If you guys haven’t seen the trailer for this short we’ve been workin’ on, check it out and le’me know what you think!
// February 17th, 2009 // No Comments » // Film & Movies, Media & Technology
I’ve been hearing a lot of good stuff about Shake. Regardless of the fact that Apple has allegedly EOL’d it, it continues to be an industry standard in compositing software. It’s node based compositing is an interesting approach, and one that I’ve very much come to appreciate.
// February 2nd, 2009 // No Comments » // Film & Movies, Projects
Competed in the 24 hour film challenge this last weekend, and made a pretty sweet little 3 minute short film. Created from concept to completion inside of 24 hours. Read more about the weekend and watch the film over the ,IF Factor Blog or just watch it right here!
// September 2nd, 2008 // No Comments » // Film & Movies
I heard yesterday that Don Lafontaine passed away, and I couldn’t believe it! Most of you probably don’t really know who this man was – that is, you may not have known his name, but I’m sure you’ve heard of him!
Movie trailers will never be the same!
// November 9th, 2007 // No Comments » // Film & Movies
So I was hearing the other day about how a bunch of writers from “Heroes” and “24″ had gone on strike. Origionally I was told it was because they didn’t like how the shows were going, but that didn’t make since considering they’re the ones writing the show!
Then I found this, and I get it.
I wish them luck!
// May 24th, 2007 // No Comments » // Film & Movies, Projects
Paul DeNigris asked me to be DP (Director of Photography) for a short spoof he Directed for the MTV Movie awards. As with most of Paul’s projects I was thrilled to be invited and esthetically accepted is invite!

It’s a spoof and Snakes On A Plan, and regardless if you seen the movie if you don’t mined bleeped out language and campy humor, you’ll love it!
Check it out RIGHT HERE and give 5 stars! The creators of the top 5 films are flown to L.A. for the MTV Movie Awards! You have to vote before May 29th I believe so we could use your help!
Leave a comment here, and let me know what you thought about the film!
Thanks a million!