Sunday, July 31, 2005

Tyshawn Bryant Headlines Guests at Premiere Of Showtime Comedy Series' "Weeds" And "Barbershop"

Actor/Producer Tyshawn Bryant and star of the upcoming movie,
"Shoot-out" headlines the group of celebrities found at the
"Weeds" and "Barbershop" Premiere. Others include Ice Cube,
Cuba Gooding, Jr., Barry Shabaka Henley, Kevin Nealon,
Toni Trucks, Dan White, Elizabeth Perkins, Omar Gooding,
and Mary-Louise Parker.



For additional photos of the event click here, Getty Images

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Saturday, July 30, 2005

We would like to Thank the Crew who made our Latest Short Film Possible



It wasn't unusual for our DP to find himself in a spot like this
during the shoot. Relentless worker and the man who helped lead
us from start to finish, Ivan Rodriguez.



Two warriors of our crew who rarely took a break, Sound/Boom-Op
Jesse Pinder and First AD Andy Brennan.



Make-up and Special Effect Artist Keith Beck
was on hand to showcase his expertise.



Key PA Kevin Deen was there to keep everyone happy
and looking good, including Actor Tyshawn Bryant.



Our set photographer and script supervisor Karen Worden



In the midst of this shot, you will find our
Mr. Do Everything, Mik Gin, wearing the striped shirt.

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Thursday, July 28, 2005

HollyShorts featured on IndieWire.com



The HollyShorts Short Film Festival continues to receive buzz in the press department leading up to it's August 13th and 14th event date. Here's a snippet from IndieWire.com's feature article:

"We are thrilled to present the brightest work from up and coming directors and writers," said festival co-founder Dan Sol. "Art is coming back to Hollywood, and we are looking forward to making HollyShorts an annual gathering, where the filmmakers can have their masterpieces showcased in front of their industry peers."

For the full article click here, Hooray for HollyShorts

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"Pugnacious Assembly" Reaches Milestone

The Dream Regime's Debut Film and Fan Favorite has eclipsed the
1000 View plateau on IFILM. It has accomplished this feat while
maintaining it's Four Star rating.



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Tuesday, July 26, 2005

CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE SHORT FILMS THAT WILL BE SCREENED AT HOLLYSHORTS 2005! (August 13-14 at The Space Theatre)


BLUFF POINT
Directed by Kelly Rigg, written by Natashia McGough
USA (2 minutes and 22 seconds)
A reality show hoax goes wrong when the groom to be of an engaged couple enlists his unaware fiancee onto "Scare Factor," to obtain $10,000-for their wedding.


BROKEN
Directed by Alex Ferrari and written by Jorge Flores Rodrigues and Alex Ferrari
USA (19 minutes)
A gun blast, a flash of light, and a young woman awakens to the comfort of her own bed. Bonnie Clayton has it all, a great relationship, a challenging career, and the burden of a dream that grows more vivid and disturbing with each passing night. But when Bonnie is abducted by a sadistic stranger and his colorful entourage, she discovers that the key to her survival lies within the familiar realms of her recurring dream.


"DICK" (THE SHORT)
Directed and written by Rufus Dorsey
USA (13 minutes)
Daryl is a "big-time" player. But there's just one problem---his fiance. After years of cheating on her, his karma has finally caught up with him.


DOLLS WITH ISSUES
Directed and written by Frederick Taylor
USA (8 minutes)
In these turbulant times the voice of reason is plastic. Host Jerome X interviews the late great Sigmund Freud, reincarnated in his doll form. It's the Activist vs. the Analyst in a witty spoof of issue oriented talk shows starring dolls.


AN EYE FOR AN EYE
Directed and written by Natalie Shy
USA (11 minutes and 45 seconds)
A teenage girl copes with disturbing memories and the on-going trauma of her abusive father.


FINAL STATION
Directed and written by Tomasz Piech
POLAND (30 minutes)
A seemingly normal train ride through the Polish countryside takes on elements of the sixth sense surreal as Piotr, a painter, now an old man and protagonist of the film sees his life's sweetest and saddest moments in a series of flashbacks.


HUSK (Official closing night film, not in competition)
Directed by Brett A. Simmons, and screened at this year's Sundance Film Festival's Shorts program, Husk is a 27-minute short film. Four men, a stalled car, corn fields and scarecrows. Is that a house in the distance?


THE KING OF K-TOWN
Directed by Aaron Caine and written by Aaron Caine and Michael Moeller
USA (19 minutes and 4 seconds)
With the ultimate bike, Excalibur, El Rey rules the neighborhood. His girlfriend, Suzie, takes an interest in the newcomer, Jimmy... Now the race is on and she is the prize. Only one can win her love as the new King of K-Town. (about a thirty year old preppy bicycle gang)


IMAGINE
Directed by Colin Orr and written by Chris Ayala
USA (13 minutes)
The story of a little boy with a big imagination.


LEMON GRASS
Directed and written by Avinash K. Lalwani
INDIA (24 minutes)
A young man and his friends run into some unforeseen circumstances and end up engaging in a tightly nit party in a jail cell.


THE LONER
Directed and written by Patrick Kirk Gillock
THAILAND (5 minutes)
A comedy about a man who loves to be alone. What happens when the ultimate loner falls in love? The answer might surprise you.


LOVE MATH
Directed and written by Kent Carpenter Zambrana
USA (10 minutes)
Based on actual events, by way of couplings, coincidence and interconnections, a young man retraces the variables between his dream girl, an ex-girlfriend, a former football star, an amateur pornographer, two sisters, a recluse with a speech impediment, and his mortal enemy. But, if love factors into this equation, how does it all add up?


MAN, WHERE'S MY SHOE?
Directed by the young women at the Aviva Center and Directing Mentor Rachel Goldberg
USA (22 minutes)
Switzerland Harris takes a strange journey through the halls of her new high school after waking up from class to discover that one of her treasured shoes has treasured.


MERLOT
Directed and written by Matthew S. Morris
USA (12 minutes and 20 seconds)
Miriam's Reality is shattered when she finds out her friends love story is not about her.


RUNWAY JOB
Directed and written by Alex Alba
USA (30 minutes)
This documentary tracks three individuals and their different goals in organizing and executing a New York City fashion show. As we follow the event planner, fashion designer and runway model, during the development stages of the fashion show the characters overcome various obstacles to set up and produce a monumental event.


PLANET FAR AWAY
Directed and written by Paula Moreno
USA (18 minutes)
A 10 year old boy decides do look for his missing father with his pet turtle after he has a confrontation with his mother about his fathers where-abouts.


A SHORT FILM ABOUT STILLNESS
Directed and written by Martin Clarke
UK (4 minutes and 30 seconds)
A moment of choice---to move on, or to stay still? To be held back or to break away? Also, a train journey.


TRIBUS
Directed by Ledit RenArt
MONTREAL, CANADA (4 minutes and 53 seconds)
A riveting documentary collage with controversial footage.


THIRST
Directed and written by Joseph R. Hunt
USA (14 minutes)
Would you give a man dying of thirst a peanut butter cracker?


VAMPIR
Directed by Conrad Haber and written by Aaron Johnson
USA (8 minutes and 35 seconds)
One man's soul seeking the truth is forced to choose between what he was and what he has become-for what are we but victims to our own divine purpose.


A VOID
Directed and written by Justin Woiwode and Ray Skinner
USA (3 minutes and 33 seconds)
Breathtaking visuals and edgy animation propel a man through a nightmare.


Y NADA MAS (Official festival opening film, not in competition)Directed and written by Justin Liberman, Y Nada Mas, which debuted at Tribeca earlier this year, is a cinematic tapestry of four vignettes depicting the Mexican-American man and his place within our society. Writer/Director Justin Liberman threads dialog and visceral imagery through four simultaneous stories of the Mexican culture. Centered around the human spirit, all four stories are perceived through a prismatic context utilizing simplicity as a metaphor for life's most meaningful moments.

Swirl

Monday, July 25, 2005

Dream Regime Reveals Latest Film

A lot of people have been wondering and inquiring about our latest projects. Our first few films have already reached thousands of viewers and counting. After doing low-budget comedies for laughs, it was time to switch the mood and provide something with power, action, and drama. Writer/Director David Branin has taken his love for basketball as the backdrop for our latest film. It doesn't hurt that his passion for basketball is matched by Actors/Producers Tyshawn Bryant and Dan Sol. Together, they take basketball to it's highest intensity. Two men playing a game of 1 on 1 for their lives. This is one you do not want to miss.

Here are the exclusive pre-production photos taken on location last week.



Actors Tyshawn Bryant and Dan Sol ready to square off.



This Court serves as the location for the Dream Regime's latest Film.

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Actor Theo Dumont in 'Akon' Video



Actor and Co-Founder of the Holly Shorts Film Festival, Theo Dumont makes a cameo appearance in "Lonely," Hip Hop Sensation Akon's latest video. You may watch the video here, Akon's Lonely Video Click on "Lonely" underneath Videos. Theo plays the gentlemen getting out of the taxi at the end of the video.

Monday, July 18, 2005

Shhhhhhhhhh.........

Dream Regime members David Branin, Tyshawn Bryant, and Dan Sol are busy at work putting together their next short film. At this stage everything remains top secret. Filming will take place this weekend at an undisclosed Los Angeles location. Expect a story synopsis and photos of the production during the upcoming weeks.

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

...And the Selected Few Are...

Congratulations to the short films that have been chosen to be screened at the inaugural HollyShorts, Short Film Festival, August 13-14 at the Space Theatre in Hollywood.

Below, in alphabetical order is the first slate of films announced for acceptance to be screened. The complete screening and festival schedule will be announced shortly.

BLUFF POINT
Directed by Kelly Rigg, written by Natashia McGough
USA (2 minutes and 22 seconds)
A reality show hoax goes wrong when the groom to be of an engaged couple enlists his unaware fiancee onto "Scare Factor," to obtain $10,000-for their wedding.

BROKEN
Directed by Alex Ferrari and written by Jorge Flores Rodrigues and Alex Ferrari
USA (19 minutes)
A gun blast, a flash of light, and a young woman awakens to the comfort of her own bed. Bonnie Clayton has it all, a great relationship, a challenging career, and the burden of a dream that grows more vivid and disturbing with each passing night. But when Bonnie is abducted by a sadistic stranger and his colorful entourage, she discovers that the key to her survival lies within the familiar realms of her recurring dream.

"DICK" (THE SHORT)
Directed and written by Rufus Dorsey
USA (13 minutes)
Daryl is a "big-time" player. But there's just one problem---his fiance. After years of cheating on her, his karma has finally caught up with him.

IMAGINE
Directed by Colin Orr and written by Chris Ayala
USA (13 minutes)
The story of a little boy with a big imagination.

THE KING OF K-TOWN
Directed by Aaron Caine and written by Aaron Caine and Michael Moeller
USA (19 minutes and 4 seconds)
Bikes rule...will he?

LEMON GRASS
Directed and written by Avinash K. Lalwani
INDIA (24 minutes)
A young man and his friends run into some unforeseen circumstances and end up engaging in a tightly nit party in a jail cell.

THE LONER
Directed and written by Patrick Kirk Gillock
THAILAND (5 minutes)
A comedy about a man who loves to be alone. What happens when the ultimate loner falls in love? The answer might surprise you.

LOVE MATH
Directed and written by Kent Carpenter Zambrana
USA (10 minutes)
Based on actual events, by way of couplings, coincidence and interconnections, a young man retraces the variables between his dream girl, an ex-girlfriend, a former football star, an amateur pornographer, two sisters, a recluse with a speech impediment, and his mortal enemy. But, if love factors into this equation, how does it all add up?

MAN, WHERE'S MY SHOE?
Directed by the young women at the Aviva Center and Directing Mentor Rachel Goldberg
USA (22 minutes)
Switzerland Harris takes a strange journey through the halls of her new high school after waking up from class to discover that one of her treasured shoes has treasured.

MERLOT
Directed and written by Matthew S. Morris
USA (12 minutes and 20 seconds)
Miriam's Reality is shattered when she finds out her friends love story is not about her.

RUNWAY JOB
Directed and written by Alex Alba
USA (30 minutes)
This documentary tracks three individuals and their different goals in organizing and executing a New York City fashion show. As we follow the event planner, fashion designer and runway model, during the development stages of the fashion show the characters overcome various obstacles to set up and produce a monumental event.

TRIBUS
Directed by Ledit RenArt
MONTREAL, CANADA (4 minutes and 53 seconds)
A riveting documentary collage with controversial footage.

Saturday, July 09, 2005

Weekend GET AWAY! named "IFILM PICK"

IFILM, which receives thousands of movies every year was impressed with our recent film "Weekend GET AWAY."

Here's quoted text from a message we received,

"Congratulations! Your film, "Weekend GET AWAY!" has been designated an "IFILM Pick" by the IFILM Programming Committee. As an "IFILM Pick," your film is now eligible to receive these Premium Benefits:

- Complimentary encoding in Real SureStream(tm), QuickTime(tm) AND
WindowsMedia formats

- Complimentary hosting

- Online Promotions: Your film may be featured on the IFILM.com home page, IFILM channel pages, IFILM showcases, IFILMpro, WindowsMedia.com, Yahoo! and elsewhere across the IFILM Network.

The specific benefits your film will receive may vary. We suggest you
check the site often to track the placement of your film and the ratings
and reviews submitted by viewers. We hope that "Weekend GET AWAY!"
will become one of IFILM's "Success Stories."

Again, our congratulations. We are proud to present your film as an
"IFILM Pick."



The heralded film may be viewed here, Weekend GET AWAY!!!

Friday, July 08, 2005

Let's Party!



This news republished courtesy of Holly Shorts Film Festival Blog

HollyShorts announced today The Bungalow Club will host the official opening night party for the inaugural HollyShorts, Short Film Festival on Saturday, August 13, 2005. The festival will take place August 13-14 at the Space Theatre in Hollywood (665 N. Heliotrope, Los Angeles, CA).

"We are thrilled to have our opening night party at The Bungalow Club," said Dan Sol, co-founder of HollyShorts, Short Film Festival. "We've been looking forward to hosting our event for quite a while and its an honor to celebrate the first night of our festival at such a reputable club."

The organizers have an exclusive guest list for festival participants to partake in the opening night party festivities. The Bungalow Club is located at 7174 Melrose Avenue, just three miles west of The Space Theatre. Street parking available and valet parking is $5. To RSVP, please call the Holly Hotline at (818) 760-9897 or email us at hollyshorts@hotmail.com.

About HollyShorts
HollyShorts, Short Film Festival is an annual short film festival showcasing the best and brightest short films from around the globe. Comprised by Cali Shorts Society, a group devoted to the advancement filmmakers through the short film genre, the HollyShorts Film festival showcases the top short films produced 30 minutes or less. The inaugural even will feature various genre's of short films, a special musical performance, and awards. For more information, please visit www.hollyshortsfilmfestival.blogspot.com. For advanced tickets, please contact Karen Worden (hollyshorts@hotmail.com).

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Weekend GET AWAY debuts on IFILM



Writer/Director David Branin wanted to do something extra with the 24 hours given to him on Leap Day February 29th, 2004. His plan was to shoot another film. With a group of actors volunteering their time, he told them to dress in a way that they normally don't dress and come ready to shoot a film. The film was shot with no budget other than borrowing a camera and paying for pizzas. This film is 100 percent improv as nothing was planned. The credit must be given to Dan Sol, Karen Worden, Theo Dumont, Kevin Deen, Chris Cain and Damon Campbell (making his Dream Regime debut). The took simple ideas and turned them into characters that are easy to relate to and understand. Here's the synopsis:

Warning: Two things you need to know about this film. 1) This is an intricately woven comprehensive mind puzzle. 2) You'll never figure it out.

The film can be enjoyed here, Weekend GET AWAY!!!

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FIGHT for FAME



Grand Stand actor David Kobzantsev to appear on E's "Fight for Fame" Episode 5. Here's the synopsis:

If you're the Next Big Thing, you gotta know how to party, right? So, this week, five new actor hopefuls raise the roof at an on-camera frat party, trying to impress Industry big shot Gil Junger (producer of Hope and Faith, director of 10 Things I Hate About You). But only one of these Hollywood party monsters gets the keys to the animal house--and an agent.

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