"Go Tell It on the Molehill" will screen at the 2016 Southwest Indiana Film Festival in Jasper, Indiana on October 1st.
For more info, consult the festival website:
"Go Tell It on the Molehill" will screen at the 2016 Southwest Indiana Film Festival in Jasper, Indiana on October 1st.
For more info, consult the festival website:
"Dog" will screen November 6 at 10a at the 2016 Noosa International Film Festival. It is part of Session 9 and will screen at Eumundi School of Arts Hall in Queensland, Australia.
Tickets can be purchased here: http://www.niff.com.au/niff-shorts-films/niff-shorts-9
"Go Tell It on the Molehill" will screen November 5 at 3p at the 2016 Noosa International Film Festival. It is part of Session 13 and will screen at The Pomona Majestic Theater in Queensland, Australia.
Tickets can be purchased here: http://www.niff.com.au/niff-shorts-films/niff-shorts-13
"Dog" has been accepted to the 2016 California International Shorts Festival in Los Angeles. The film is scheduled to screen on September 17th.
"Dog" has been accepted to the 2016 Noosa International Film Festival in Queensland, Australia. The festival will be held from November 3-6. More info to come soon.
"Go Tell It on the Molehill" will premiere at the 2016 Noosa International Film Festival in Queensland, Australia. It will screen sometime between November 3-6. More details to come to soon.
Short Pajamas has released a sneak peek at the poster for upcoming short film "Go Tell It on the Molehill"
Short film "Between The Lines" filmed today in Culver City, CA.
Short film "Go Tell It On the Molehill" filmed today at the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook near Culver City, CA.
on set of "Go Tell It On the Molehill" at the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook.
By Ben Werner
Virginian-Pilot correspondent
© August 28, 2014
VIRGINIA BEACH
Tyler Nisbet loves seeing life through the lens of a Cannon digital SLR camera, the sort favored by indie filmmakers.
A Virginia Beach native and Kellam High School graduate, Nisbet has loved movies for almost a long as he can remember. Now, a month shy of his 27th birthday, Nisbet is jetting into Virginia Beach from Los Angeles this week to screen his first professionally-shot feature-length film, "Summer Dream."
"It's a really awesome thing to be chasing your dream every day," said Nisbet, who wrote and directed the coming-of-age film about a recent law school graduate, who like Nisbet, weighs a conventional life path against following his dream.
Watching movies was always fun for Nisbet, but he understood early on he loved what he called the art of governing how words on paper are visualized and translated to on-screen productions, or what commonly is thought of as film directing.
For instance, in fifth grade, when classmates were likely playing with action figures or video game consoles, Nisbet received a video camera for Christmas. Five years later, when many kids were surely focused on recruiting parents for driving lessons, Nisbet focused on getting siblings and friends to star in movies he wrote.
He even worked at a movie theater and a video rental store.
Tammy Smith, theater director at Kellam High, remembers Nisbet was quiet but very attentive. She said he always studied the production process and thought of improvements. He worked behind the scenes for Kellam drama productions, directed some, and produced drama department videos.
"He enjoyed doing it and the more he did it, the more he realized this isn't just a hobby," Smith said.
In many ways, Nisbet says he lucked out, growing up as film technology took a quantum leap from video to digital. His first movies were shot using videotape and edited on a VCR in what he described as a laborious method using the stop and fade buttons. By his teens he used digital cameras with professional quality resolution and editing software, similar to what studios use, which is now standard on most computers.
"I was coming up at the end of the '90s," Nisbet said. "A lot of computers started coming with free editing equipment."
Nisbet is also lucky his family is so supportive, Smith said. They've encouraged him every step of the way, including his choice to attend film school at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington and to move to Los Angeles.
His uncle, who was a distributor for Blockbuster Video, supplied Nisbet with loads of titles. He studied DVD bonus features with director interviews, enjoying the extras as much as the films.
"As a teen I was watching everything," Nisbet said. " 'Back to the Future' was always a favorite, so I saw Robert Zemeckis directed it and I looked at what else he did."
Looking ahead, Nisbet will continue shooting movies and working with writers to develop character-driven scripts. Ultimately, he wants to direct more feature-length films.
"I always loved movies," Nisbet said. "It wasn't until I was older that I realized I loved movies more than the average person."
Ben Werner, benwerner@mac.com
Virginia Beach, VIRGINIA –Tidewater Community College is proud to announce the special screening of the new feature film Summer Dream, directed by Virginia Beach native Tyler Nisbet. The screening is on August 29, 2014 at 730pm at the Pungo Theater on the Tidewater Community College Virginia Beach Campus. Admission is free.
"Dog" premiered as part of Block 17 at the 2014 Studio City Film Festival. Director Tyler Nisbet is pictured below before the screening.
The official trailer for Summer Dream has been released.
The teaser trailer for upcoming short film DOG has been released.
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The official poster for upcoming short film DOG has been released.
Official poster for Summer Dream released today.
Summer Dream won the Gold Kahuna award at the Honolulu Film Awards this past week. This the first award for the film.
See link below:
http://www.honolulufilmawards.com/General/2013Winners/2013GoldKahunaAwards/tabid/498/Default.aspx
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