World Premiere, Palm Springs International Short Film Festival

September 4th 2004

Shooting in New York City the week after 9/11 was not easy; everything below Battery Park was closed off, so we moved uptown and out into Brooklyn. Security made us need to steal nearly every shot before we were kicked off the street for suspicious activity. All of this for a concept film about mathematics. But somehow it all fit; we were asking people to look at their preconceptions about their world, and that's exactly what 9/11 demanded of all of us. Things are different. It's up to us to make it a change for the better.
made abstract Saul Bass style animation possible for anyone who knows how to tween. It was the perfect tool for this film, with lines and shapes evoking a more abstract world of which perhaps we're generally not aware - a plane that "doesn't exist"...but is there all the same.
 
 

Our first feature film will be shooting soon. With David Veloz ("Natural Born Killers") and a UTA reader helping with the script, Radium* ("Spider-Man 2") doing special effects, and plenty of pre-production, we're set both above and below the line. This is an exciting project; a big deal.


Investors are wanted; contact ISIS Productions at http://www.isisproductions.net