Last spring I acted in a bunch of student film projects at Ithaca college.
The sickest was an experimental film shot on 16mm black and white film called Time’s Arrow. It’s been submitted to a bunch of film festivals, and is going to be screened at the upcoming Rhode Island International Film Festival. The film was a lot of fun to make, and was the first time I have worked on actual cellulose.
Another fun one was a cooking show named “Gourmet for a Day,” an ambitious, full-length cooking show shot in hi-definition video and made for a senior thesis. The first part of the show is available on youtube:
The third one was a very intense rape-revenge flick, where I played what I’ll euphemistically call a “father figure.”
Finally, an about.com video Lea and I made years ago has finally made it online. Check it: How to change a bike tire.