Just wrapped principle photography on the feature film “Alone Yet Not Alone”. It was a great experience and a challenging project to say the least. We filmed for 43 days in 4 states and in my opinion created some incredible imagery for the film. The film takes place during the French and Indian War with large battle sequences, massive boats, full sized forts and 2 native american villages of which we burned one completely to the ground. After spending 4 months on this project, I’m definiatly looking forward to some peace and quite.
I was recently commissioned by the the Brevard Music Center, a summer institute and festival, to produce a series of promotional short films. I’m pretty happy with how they turned out as I really wanted to convey what it was like to be a student during the centers summer sessions. Check it out…
I was just recently invited to join the Board of Directors for the media distribution company, Native Intelligence. With a focus on distributing films, books, audio books and music to niche markets, along with being the official national rep firm for the largest privately owned DVD/CD/Media Replication Facility in the U.S., Ni is posed to do great things in the future. Currently Ni’s catalog includes over 1200 McGraw Hill Audio Books and numerous other titles. I’m looking forward to contributing to this exciting company in any way I can.
I am a Producer, Director, DP, Editor striving to explore & contribute to the art of story telling through motion pictures with an emphasis on strong visual content and unique story structure.
Some of my recent projects included the feature films "Alone Yet Not Alone", "For the Glory", "Red Dirt Rising" and clients such as Harley Davidson, Simon and Schuster, Readers Digest and Time, Inc.
If you have any questions or comments please feel free to email me at info@suttlefilm.com.