Projects
Further details on things I've done.
10 Films in 10 Weeks (Fall 2006-Winter 2007) was an art project I devised for myself after working on the feature film Frank the Rat. I wrote, cast, shot, and edited the films during the course of the ten weeks, spending roughly six days on each one. All of the films are online at www.amplecatnap.com.
Stanley W. Key and the Wonderful World of Mishaps: an entry in the 48 Hour Film Festival in New York, April 2006. I played Stanley.
Zenobia, a new play by Marvin Harold Cheiten, performed August 18th-21st, 2005, as part of the Princeton Summer Theatre Special Events series. I played Antigonus, regicide.
Chew Chew Train (shot in Spring 2004, completed in Spring 2005), David Brenner's satire on the fast-food industry (NYU). I played Pete, an ambitious junior executive who finds himself unable to leave the company because the product he's testing is so, well, compelling. See frame grabs from the movie here.
Rockers (Spring 2005), a radio play I directed for JBI International.
Taming of the Shrew (Summer 2004), produced by the Inwood Shakespeare Festival. I played Lucentio, beloved of Bianca.
Taming of the Shrew (Spring 2004), produced by the Deptford Players. I play Lucentio, beloved of Bianca.
In Superhero (Spring 2004), a short film by Rafi Fine and Adam Watt (Hunter College), I played Russ, an introvert who finds heroic strength through a series of prescient daydreams.
Forest for the Trees (Fall 2003). I directed the new play by Jeff Berry for the Deptford Players.
Waldo (Spring 2003). I play the lead in a film by Peter Rinaldi.
Three Sisters (Winter 2003). I played Andrei in the Stomping Ground Theatre's production.