Hi all! I'd like you to check out all the new pics that have been added to the webpage of my new series Asylum. The new photos are of Santa Clarita Studios (where they shoot CSI and many other shows) and Linda Vista Hospital (movies such as Pearl Harbor and Outbreak were shot here, along with shows such as Ghosthunters and even the pilot for ER in the early 90's)
Linda Vista Hospital was a great experience. Very creepy. It is rumored that this hospital got shut down bc of malpractices and its misbehavior of patients. There were times when we shot scenes that my co-star and I would open up drawers and cabinets and find ACTUAL medical records from ppl dating back to the early 1900's. Things were just left in there.
Ghosthunters, and other paranormal investigators, have focused alot of attention on this hospital. I must admit...half of the hospital i have not seen. I was too scared to go in alot of rooms and dark hallways....in fact, on several occasions i used this to my advantage. whenever i had a scene where i was suppose to be frightened, i would stand in a dark hallway somewhere to build a sense of "fear" ...then off to set i was! haha..so it worked out quite well!
anyway...i hope you enjoy the photos..and please..if you havent already...add yourself to the facebook page: Asylum: the series
Blessings!
Monday, July 12, 2010
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
New photos posted..and trailer coming soon
New photos have been posted to facebook.com/asylumseries....also trailer coming soon...lets get excited!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Production has wrapped
Last Friday production wrapped on my new webseries entitled Asylum. What a great week I had. Such an amazing crew and cast! I've never had more fun on a set than i did on this one. Its an amazing drama/sci-fi series, directed by Scott Brown, Streamy award nominee for best director in a comedy webseries for his work on Blue Movies (Blue movies has over 2.5 million hits to date and growing...check it out at watchbluemovies.com)
I play a character by the name of Patrick Aubert. As a deputy director for the state, I arrive at an Insane Asylum only to soon find myself in a whirlwind of sick patients and mysterious unanswered questions. Its definetely one you do not want to miss.
If you are apart of the facebook community, add "Asylum:the series" to your page...if not, remember to go to Asylumseries.com and look for the traler and first episode to air soon.
I will continue to give updates as time goes on. Thanks all!
I play a character by the name of Patrick Aubert. As a deputy director for the state, I arrive at an Insane Asylum only to soon find myself in a whirlwind of sick patients and mysterious unanswered questions. Its definetely one you do not want to miss.
If you are apart of the facebook community, add "Asylum:the series" to your page...if not, remember to go to Asylumseries.com and look for the traler and first episode to air soon.
I will continue to give updates as time goes on. Thanks all!
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
The Cake and the Icing
Our number one problem in life is that we mistake cake for icing. When you land that job you have always wanted...thats the icing on the cake. When you get the dream "role of a lifetime"..thats the icing again. When the doctor says, "Its a boy," or "It's a girl," ...that too, is icing on your already acquired cake! We mistakenly call these events the cake, when really you savored the cake long before these events.
Cake was the lessens you learned when you bombed the first 4 interviews...cake were the many auditons you never got a callback on, but you learned so much about yourself and the process...and cake...was the many hours you and your lover shared intimately together in hopes of making a baby one day...these moments...are the true "Cake" moments.
Today I did not get the job I hoped to get. But, the cake, I enjoyed. I savored every moment of my experience. thank you to those who gave me such an opportunity.
Be grateful for opportunity, be grateful even when you dont get the job. Trust me, something sweet came out of it.
Cake was the lessens you learned when you bombed the first 4 interviews...cake were the many auditons you never got a callback on, but you learned so much about yourself and the process...and cake...was the many hours you and your lover shared intimately together in hopes of making a baby one day...these moments...are the true "Cake" moments.
Today I did not get the job I hoped to get. But, the cake, I enjoyed. I savored every moment of my experience. thank you to those who gave me such an opportunity.
Be grateful for opportunity, be grateful even when you dont get the job. Trust me, something sweet came out of it.
The Interview
The interview. Some of us will become professional interviewee's, while others will somehow slip by, many times, this awful vocational vice.
At any rate, today it was my turn again. And, for the most part, I enjoyed every minute of it. What I have come to realize is that the process can be quite enjoyable if I only take time to remember "why" i am there! Think of that new home you desire, or that brand new car on the lot you passed on your way to the interview, or that little girl or boy that depends on you for everything except air. It could be a number of things. When I began to look at each interview through the backdrop of these things...i was excited to be there.
What am i saying? Well, look at every situation that plegs you as the backdrop of your dreams. They take on a whole new light!
Today I met some great people in a great industry. I had alot of fun at the interview and I hope to share some great news with you all shortly. Well wishes, and God bless..
At any rate, today it was my turn again. And, for the most part, I enjoyed every minute of it. What I have come to realize is that the process can be quite enjoyable if I only take time to remember "why" i am there! Think of that new home you desire, or that brand new car on the lot you passed on your way to the interview, or that little girl or boy that depends on you for everything except air. It could be a number of things. When I began to look at each interview through the backdrop of these things...i was excited to be there.
What am i saying? Well, look at every situation that plegs you as the backdrop of your dreams. They take on a whole new light!
Today I met some great people in a great industry. I had alot of fun at the interview and I hope to share some great news with you all shortly. Well wishes, and God bless..
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