I made a rom-com shorts trilogy
Things I've Made My Roommate Do
& you can now view all 3 parts online on Klipist klipist.com/watch/things...
Just throwing all the old snaps up here in an attempt to engage with algorithms.
Random snaps
A few snaps from a disposable camera . I had arrived in London the day The Queen died. Walking around and an American watching a whole country mourn Royalty was such surreal concept.
THIS is great news, bringing the OG's back into it...met some of the best people, saw some pretty great films and ate some to die for food years ago when I screened at Indie Memphis. This festival should be on every filmmakers list to submit.
I work in the micro-budget world.Some might even say my budgets are no-budget films. Generally my features are the cost of a used 90's compact car or less & my shorts cost your rent money. what I'm trying to say is, feel free to ask me all the questions about microbudget filmmaking & festivals.
I did the fun thing and made a rom-com shorts trilogy.
Things I've Made My Roommate Do ( inspired by true events )
with these 2 talented Brits in their debut acting roles, Fred Thomas & Georgia Richardson. All 3 parts are on Film Shortage
filmshortage.com/dailyshortpi...
I'm Not Sure
written & directed by me
shot by Alyssa Brocato
featuring the talents of Frank Mosley & Emily Robinson
directorsnotes.com/2026/01/20/m...
You know how you can host musicians to play in your home. How about you do that,but host a movie & filmmakers instead! We'll provide the set up,the film,the popcorn,you provide the guests. We'll pop up in the end for an in person Q&A. All we ask is a min. # of guests & ticket donation per guest.
Making microbudget films w/nonactors,no recognizable names & being a nobody myself means my film can be pretty invisible outside of the festivals I screen at (shout out to festivals that program me)I don't want to miss the community experience. So we're coming to your community. This is how you help
We know the pipeline is broken, distribution for small films doesn't exist, making ANY film is hard, getting it into the world is even harder. Sure, I could throw it online but part of being a filmmaker is the experience is people watching your film & being able to be part of that experience w/them.
I’d have cereal for my death row meal, what does that make me?