How Can Nothing Be Something? “Zero”

Filed under Film on June 26th, 2009

“Born into a world of numbers, an oppressed zero discovers that through determination, courage, and love, nothing can be truly something. Zero is a 12’47 stop motion animation written and directed by Christopher Kezelos and produced by Christine Kezelos. For more information, visit zeroshortfilm.com.”

That which stands out is likely to be disputable

Filed under Religion on November 24th, 2008

When one appreciates a painting, poem, cinematic piece of art or any other piece of art, like a novel or an opera song, what is it that strikes you as true perfection in it? Not every art object will be perfect in its fullness, but bits of it — a chapter in a novella, a [...]

“The Prince of Mars” progresses, slowly

Filed under Projects on September 17th, 2008

Though officially not in production yet, I have created a second, and better, teaser for The Prince of Mars and the Red Planet Gala. There have been no major changes to the storyline, characters or the production itself, but since I never really liked the first teaser (especially not its font), I’m replacing it with [...]

In short:

Filed under Projects on June 30th, 2008

I’m quite busy with too much things at once, I must admit. In the last couple of days I have started to write three film reviews, and haven’t finished even one because something else caught my attention every time. What will keep me busy this week is finishing the first part of my novel, “The [...]

Wow, Chow, HD Meow

Filed under Film on June 5th, 2008

A fabulous short film, made by Philip Bloom, with a Sony EX1 and a Letus Extreme camera. I’m not a fan of the musical choice (Radiohead, ugh), but the cinematography is stellar! Go to Vimeo to watch it in its full high definition glory.

“The Prince of Mars and the Red Planet Gala”

Filed under Projects on May 27th, 2008

Here it is, the first teaser for my space opera short subject, The Prince of Mars and the Red Planet Gala. It doesn’t reveal much and stays pretty straight-forward throughout — but that’s why it’s a teaser. Anyway, like the title? Because it’s basically a “preview” version of the whole bigger picture, I can’t use [...]