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“That doesn’t look right,” Summer said, frowning over the map. Black marks showed the distribution of Grimm attacks. “No,” Raven agreed. “Why concentrate around an inconsequential village?” “I guess we’ll have to find out,” she said. “We?” “Call it a date.” Summer smirked. Raven grinned. “You have the best ideas.”
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Event Date: Saturday, May 27, 2017 Speaker: Bryan Michael Stoller Check-in: 12:30 pm
Stoller will talk about how to write and produce your own movie and get it into distribution!
At the age of six, growing up in Canada, Bryan Michael Stoller began experimenting with movies and animation. His first job in the film and television industry, when he was 11 years old, was as the host of a TV show on CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Company) called “Film Fun” in which he showed kids how to make their own Super-8 movies. He later transformed that talent into producing commercials for various Ottawa businesses that aired on TV in the 1970s.
At nineteen, Bryan moved to Los Angeles to attend the American Film Institute as a Director Fellow.
After AFI, Bryan’s Hollywood career began when he became assistant to Johnny Carson on the pilot for “TV Bloopers & Practical Jokes.” A few years later, Bryan’s comedy shorts, “Undershorts” became a regular feature on the show. Bryan’s “Undershorts” started a following and soon were featured on HBO, “Foul-Ups, Bleeps & Blunders,” “The American Comedy Awards” and on various comedy variety shows.
Bryan went on to direct an episode of the classic George A. Romero TV series, “Tales from the Darkside,” entitled “The Bitterest Pill”, starring Mark Blankfield. The episode became the season’s highest rated episode.
Bryan also wrote for “The Ice Queen” animated feature, starring the voices of Lauren Bacall and Bryan Adams. Stoller’s other animation writing credits include story editor on the Cinar animation series, “Animal Crackers”.
Bryan directed the landmark music video “Hands Across America”, produced by Ken Kragen which featured appearances by Barbra Streisand, Drew Barrymore and Robin Williams.
Bryan and his films have been featured on Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood, Dateline NBC and in many newspapers and periodicals including The Los Angeles Times, Premiere Magazine and People Magazine.
Dummies Angled bookStoller is the author of ‘Filmmaking for Dummies’. Jerry Lewis wrote the foreword and Dan Akyroyd wrote the cover endorsement. The book is now in its second edition worldwide. Bryan is also the editor of Screenwriting for Dummies.
Bryan’s work has appeared on the major U.S. networks including: NBC, ABC, HBO, STARZ, LIFETIME, FOX and DirecTV.
Some of Bryan’s feature film titles include; Undercover Angel, Turn of the Blade, Dragon Fury II, Miss Castaway & the Island Girls, The Random Factor, Undershorts: The Movie, Light Years Away, First Dog, and The Amazing Wizard of Paws.
IMPORTANT:
For security purposes, please REGISTER before 10:00 pm on Thursday, May 25, 2017.
**Please note that each guest and/or attendee needs to REGISTER individually.
Military families want DOJ to distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! In November 2017, Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy was injured in Raqqa, Syria, while clearing the second floor of a hospital that ISIS had booby-trapped with explosives. Now a quadriplegic, Stacy, his wife Lindsey and their four children are part of a lawsuit brought by military families against the French cement company Lafarge recently found guilty…