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Features and Shorts

Over the past couple of years, I have been focusing on creating more narrative work.  For the most part these tend to be horror or sci-fi.  They are all still extremely low budget and primarily involve asking my friends and neighbors to act.  But, I'm still pretty danged happy with them.  And I hope you can enjoy them as well.

Stop (What's in the Bag)

A chance encounter at a bus stop leads to danger.  But who is actually the threat here?

Numeric

A weird tale about finding the meaning of the universe. Would you really want to know? Warning - this video features images/sounds depicting depression, anxiety, and suicide.

Look Out

Another weird tale from KBC. A man discovers that his phone may be a portal to somewhere else. But is it just on his phone?

Palma de Morte

My latest Group 312 Films video was inspired by the topic "Brian De Palma". So, for this one, I tried to take many of the tricks, techniques, and stylistic elements of one of my favorite filmmakers. This also continues my series of videos where my friend Fred gets murdered.

Poison

Language is a virus

Dark Whispers

A creative interpretation of H.P. Lovecraft’s “Whisperer in the Darkness” that tries to recontextualize Lovecraft and his famous villains with a modern-day equivalent

Unreleased (Movie Never Made)

A lost masterpiece of film may be a secret best left hidden.

The Door

An improvisational comedy piece about a man who needs to apologize but can't figure out what for.

Jumper

"Jumper was my first feature film. It was made with a weird number of personally implemented constraints for reasons of youthful arrogance.  But I'm still pretty proud of it and extremely grateful for all of the people who stepped up to help make it.  This film was an official selection at the NY International Film Festival.

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