Award-winning stop motion films made for discussion, reflection, and laughter. Influenced by the work of Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, and Jack Zipes. Scrappy homemade cinema for the heart, mind, and soul.
Thursday, March 11, 2021
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Get your tickets for this fantastic event, theater artists making films.
Get your tickets for this fantastic event, theater artists making films. https://nycitff2021.eventive.org/schedule/60355762ed5d31007e20da63
Here's a backstage picture from our offering, "Jammed."
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Grateful to have Jack's fantastic voice in our upcoming, "Visiting Valerie."
Jack Vincent Douglas is a voice over artist based in NYC. He has been a part of a number of stage and film projects but, he is most proud of his recent work in the voice over industry. Jack has acted in a number of scripted podcasts, animated shorts and commercials.
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Our DARK comedy "Jammed" will be part of this festival next month!
Our DARK comedy "Jammed" will be part of this festival next month! This was a new direction for me. The script, written by Vince Gatton, has adult language and themes. It's also funny, shocking, and fantastic. You can get tickets to the entire online festival through this link.
http://nycitff2021.eventive.org/
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Friday, February 19, 2021
Fantastic voice over work from Chandler Corley-Essex in our upcoming "Jammed."
We are thrilled that Chandler has added her vocal talents to "Jammed."
Chandler Corley-Essex was born, bred, and schooled in Arizona (Bear Down!) before taking the plunge and tackling The Big Apple. As a Musical Theatre major, vocal work has always played a big role in her life, and she's grateful to be able to redirect that passion to voiceovers. She is currently braving the wilds of NYC in search of acting gigs, opportunities for growth, and as much pasta as possible.
Thursday, February 4, 2021
So thrilled to have Maxwell's stellar comic talents voicing Derek in Jammed!
Maxwell Ferguson is a New York City based performer who has been keeping busy creating at home throughout this pandemic. He was scheduled to make his debut on the NYC stage last March the week the city shut down in a queer retelling of Aria de Capo as Harlequin. He has since been featured on Blundertheory’s social media accounts and has been creating his own content these past months in lockdown. He is happy to have the opportunity/ability to create and collaborate with so many fellow virtual artists these days.
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