ADLER'S BUS STOP WINS BEST PICTURE AWARD
ADLER'S BUS STOP won the Best Picture Award at the RE:Image Film Festival in New Jersey.
ADLER'S BUS STOP won the Best Picture Award at the RE:Image Film Festival in New Jersey.
Yes, this entry has nothing to do with film making, but hopefully it shows that creativity is still flourishing here at Two Sherpas. As an excuse to push away from the soul sucking act of writing screenplays, and to sharpen my Photoshop skills, I submitted a few ski designs to G3 as part of their Ski Graphiks design competition. While other designers took the first place honors, G3 is including two of my designs at an art gallery showing in Nelson, BC as part of the opening night festivities of the Kootenay Coldsmoke Powderfest. I'll let you guess which ones made the cut.

Independentcritic.com reviewed ADLER'S BUS STOP giving it an A-. Quotes include: "A beautifully constructed short film that gently weaves its way with tenderness and compassion" and "[the film] should enjoy a long life on the indie film festival circuit." To read the full review go to the review at the Independent Critic Website (LINK).
Here's a link to Chris Morgan's Q&A about ACES OVER EIGHTS which is playing at the Poppy Jasper Film Festival this month.
JACK AND JEN won the BEST OF UTAH Award at the 2010 Foursite Film Festival. KAITLIN'S DREAM was nominated for BEST DOCUMENTARY and BEST SHORT SHORT.
Here's a nice article written by Nancy Van Valkenburg featuring local filmmakers Colton Tran and Christopher Morgan. http://www.standard.net/topics/features/2010/06/10/foursite-film-fest-features-local-directors
ACES OVER EIGHTS was selected as one of the short films to be shown at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival to be held in Seattle, WA from 6-13 June, 2010.
Check out the trailer for My Girlfriend's Boyfriend - a film I was lucky enough to be a part of as the Assistant Locations Manager last summer. The movie stars Alyssa Milano and was produced by Fifty Films of Salt Lake City.