This is my re-cut of “Zordorf,” a short film made for San Diego’s 2010 48-Hour Film Festival based around a handful of my “Nameless Legend” musical artists. Directed by Michael DePetrillo, produced with the help of John Gentillalli, Chris & Jon Carter. Our guidelines were: 48 hours to complete, genre: mockumentary, use the character “Rick Hernandez” (a doctor), use a chair as a prop, and the line “I’m trying my best.” The original version premiered on the big screen at Hazard Center’s Ultra Star Cinemas July 28, 2010.
“Zordorf” premieres tonight (Wednesday, July 28, 2010) at Hazard Center’s UltraStrar Cinemas as part of the San Diego 48 Hour Film Festival!(click pic to enlarge)
Michael DePetrillo, John Gentillalli, Chris & Jon Carter & I managed to make a film in 48 hours over the weekend chronicling, well…”Too Much Robert Partridge.” The film will premiere at UltraStar Cinemas at Hazard Center on July 28th. You’re all invited! Here’s a shot of Mike & I at the Kickoff Party:
After his idea to sell used VHS tapes went somewhat under the radar, Todd is back with a new business idea: selling used family portraits. A 2010 We Think It’s Funny Production.
“One Love” is a film directed by Michael DePetrillo in which I act and provide the musical accompaniment that we made for the 48 hour film-festival. It won absolutely no awards. Enjoy.