My latest short film, Dawn of the Living, just earned two awards at the Golden Video Awards here in Edinburgh:
Best Actor: Andy Edwards, Dawn of the Living
Best Film: Dawn of the Living
In case you missed it, here’s a trailer for the short, Dawn of the Living
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zUL-vywTAE
I’ve made three short films (4 if you include a small youtube video) and this is the first time I’ve won an award for my filmmaking, so it was quite an honor to receive this award.
Next filmmaking item is to finish editing my documentary for a class (it’s so nice to get a grade for making a film). Despite the fact that this is my first foray into documentary filmmaking, it should be pretty good.


















Public Enemies was plagued by cast and crew tensions, technical blunders
A source at the Edinburgh International Film Festival said that technical details plagued the production of Public Enemies, thanks to Michael Mann’s mistreatment of the crew and poor management skills.
Crew members were financially and personally poorly treated and simple technological protocols (correct cables, lenses) were flouted. The results were disastrous: A production designer quit, Johnny Depp had Mann apologize to the crew for his behavior, and the studio spent “$20-30 million dollars” in post-production trying to save the film. Depp “hated Mann” for the way he ran the production.
It seems the crew got the last laugh though: The same source said that “thousands of dollars in office supplies” from Public Enemies were stolen and put to use for a film currently at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. “You could say it’s a Michael Mann financed film.”
I’m a huge fan of Mann’s Heat and Collateral, but was dismayed by the poor production values of Public Enemies. Though the film came out a year ago, I think it’s important to know the history surrounding a production so as to understand a film’s successes or failures. There is the possibility that the person I spoke to could be some disgruntled crew member out to tarnish Mann’s image, but this person’s comments seem a reasonable explanation for the unusually bad quality of such a major Hollywood film.
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