BEYOND Bram Stoker’s Way of The Vampire by sarah nean bruce ~ Chapter 2 (in HD)

DIRECTOR’S COMMENTARY EXCERPT: “Most of the time there weren’t even 2nd takes allowed since we’d have “roll outs”
(meaning not enough film in the camera to finish the take because we shot on short ends), then we’d have to reload the camera with film, pick up where we left off to finish the piece and move on to the next piece. I heard “ROLL OUT!” more times than i could say “CUT!” ~sarah nean bruce … READ/WATCH/HEAR {more} …

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BEYOND Bram Stoker’s Way of The Vampire by sarah nean bruce ~ Chapter 1 (in HD)

My nights with a Vampire in 2004 were long and torturous. I moved Beyond that shadow of the Vampire when the sweet and dear mornings came a few years later. Now that the film i directed is available for free video on demand viewing online, i have created an accompanying side piece. Watch it in 720p HD and click on the Red speech balloon to access my long belated “director’s commentary” because, among many other lamentable things, I was purposely excluded by the producers of the film I directed in 2004 from participating in the cast & crew recording session of the DVD Audio commentary … READ/WATCH/HEAR {more} …

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W.O.W.~the yin and yang of bearing fruit {+audio}

“… an incredible analogy with the sage in the backyard orange tree story! it sparked memories of the true meanings of all the fruit trees we had growing in our yard when i was a teen in washington state with so many blossoms, and oftentimes offering sweet fruit, but sometimes yielding bitter or blighted fruit … and once in a long time the tree bears no fruit at all, yet miraculously blossoms again …” READ/SEE/HEAR {MORE} …

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$50 Million Dollar (3-D) Weekend for Jackass

Really Good news for 3D, even if it takes a “Jackass” to make it more popular! ~sb “The guys proved that you can still shoot a crazy, frantic hand-held movie in 3D. The film-making style hasn’t changed at all, it’s still a bunch of dudes being chased around by a bunch of dudes with cameras. If you can make a film like this in 3D, there’s no limit to what you can do with the technology, technically speaking.~Film School Rejects Review … read/see ~more~

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