Acclaimed cinematographer Justin Janowitz has finished post-production on his secretive feature directorial debut Do Not Watch, and we’ve got your first look.
The film – which was directed by Janowitz from a screenplay by Ryan Toyama, was shot on location in and around the environs of Los Angeles. Produced by Circa 1888’s Jp Ouellette, Dylan Matlock, and Nico Falls, Do Not Watch is their follow-up to the critically acclaimed, BAFTA & Saturn Award nominated feature Mass, which world premiered at Sundance in 2021 and went on to win the Robert Altman Award at the Film Independent Spirit Awards.
“Completing Do Not Watch was like a fever dream come true,” recounts writer and executive producer Ryan Toyama. “It’s been an amazing experience to watch Justin (Janowitz) adapt a script that was so many years in the making. He, along with our fantastic cast and crew, not only fully embraced the madness that was on the page,...
The film – which was directed by Janowitz from a screenplay by Ryan Toyama, was shot on location in and around the environs of Los Angeles. Produced by Circa 1888’s Jp Ouellette, Dylan Matlock, and Nico Falls, Do Not Watch is their follow-up to the critically acclaimed, BAFTA & Saturn Award nominated feature Mass, which world premiered at Sundance in 2021 and went on to win the Robert Altman Award at the Film Independent Spirit Awards.
“Completing Do Not Watch was like a fever dream come true,” recounts writer and executive producer Ryan Toyama. “It’s been an amazing experience to watch Justin (Janowitz) adapt a script that was so many years in the making. He, along with our fantastic cast and crew, not only fully embraced the madness that was on the page,...
- 12/21/2022
- by Sean Decker
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stan Lee’S Comikaze is an entirely different atmosphere than the San Diego Comic-con, and that’s a good thing. It’s not overcrowded, smelly, or so obviously corporate. Stan Lee’S Comikaze is for the fans and gives them another opportunity to meet their idols, with many events completely concerned with helping guests learn a thing or two about the craft of comics, films, cosplay, or TV. It’s the perfect venue for Crowdfunding Your Vision, a how-to panel discussing the finer points and tips of running a successful crowdfunding campaign.
Over the past couple years, crowdfunding through websites like Kickstarter, Indiegogo, Fundable, and innumerable others have ripped down the door of conventional fundraising and opened new avenues for people trying to gather money together to make their dreams come true. Kickstarter and crowdfunding have become a part of the cultural zeitgeist, and it’s a trend that’s here to stay.
Over the past couple years, crowdfunding through websites like Kickstarter, Indiegogo, Fundable, and innumerable others have ripped down the door of conventional fundraising and opened new avenues for people trying to gather money together to make their dreams come true. Kickstarter and crowdfunding have become a part of the cultural zeitgeist, and it’s a trend that’s here to stay.
- 11/7/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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