Saturday, February 4, 2012

Peter Piper Pizza, Triggers, 2011 recap

Oh man - it's been a year and forever since I've last blogged - and quite frankly, I'm surprised that you guys hadn't said anything about it.... Ok, not really.  But, I've decided it's good business to keep this going so here goes! The anticipation in the air is palpable!

So, first off, I booked a principal role in a Peter Piper Pizza commercial.  No idea when or where it's playing - I should probably call my agent and find out.  I recently participated in a commercial showcase over at Good Faith Casting and it sure paid off.   The exposure from that event was directly responsible for getting me called in.  Now booking it was all me but I definitively utilized my learnings from Faith's teachings.  I'll tell you what - the hardest thing about every commercial shoot I've done is booking it.  The level of improv and quick thinking during the audition is so much tougher than anything you're asked to do on the day of shooting.  Not that I'm complaining.

For all you Military Channel fans out there, you may have caught a mini-series called Triggers on that channel recently.  And if you did, you may have caught yourself asking, "Does the same guy die in every episode?"  Why yes he does! I did a bunch a reenactments for the show and yeah, I die in each.  No ideas why the Military Channel hates me so much.  No worries if you didn't set your DVR, I'll be putting up a death reel shortly.  Oh yeah!

So, that's about it.. Thanks for tuning in.. Below, I'm going to give a brief recap to some notables from last year that I never got around to blogging about.. Enjoy!

A look into 2011-ish..

Here's a director's cut of a Casino Arizona commercial I was in.


Here's a clip of mine in Paramount's Middle Men:


Here's a trailer to short I was in which was well received at last year's Comicon in San Diego.

Stitched Trailer on YouTube

Paranoia Trailer which will be screening at this year's Phoenix Film Festival

Paranoia Trailer on YouTube

As always - thanks for reading and thanks for your support!

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