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BLACKSTONE’S EQUATION: THE TIM MASTERS STORY
Every DA’s office in the country should see this movie.
- Colette Cribari, former Deputy District Attorney
In February, 1987, a woman named Peggy Hettrick was murdered in northern Colorado.
She’d been mutilated and left in a field.
That morning, a young Tim Masters passed through that field on his way to school.
Twelve years later, he was convicted of Hettrick’s murder, based on stories and drawings he had made as a teenager.
Tim Masters would spend the next ten years in prison for a crime he did not commit.
Blackstone’s Equation tells the story of Colorado’s most notorious wrongful conviction, a story 25 years in the making.
Blackstone’s Equation was an official selection of the American Documentary Film Festival in Palm Springs.
This is the strangest case of wrongful conviction I have ever come across. The twists and turns in this story will shock you.
- Official Trailer (YouTube)
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GLAVA: 5th ANNIVERSARY EDITION
On Halloween night, four friends visited the haunted grave of Fodor Glava, the local vampire.
The next day, one of them was found murdered.
Glava is a tribute to the horror films of the silent era, based on an actual vampire legend from the coal-mining days of Lafayette, Colorado.
It was produced during Thanksgiving Break, , on a shoestring budget, with a car, a camera, and chocolate syrup for blood.
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Glava stars Scott Leger and Kiki Lathrop, co-starring Nicholas Bernhard, Lou German, and Stephen Moreno.
- Watch Glava (YouTube)
- Outtake Reel (YouTube)
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AN INTERVIEW WITH JOHN PATRICK LOWRIE
Really good games are designed by maniacs, by mutant freaks. You should not be normal. You should be weird. And then you will do well.
Whether he’s playing music, writing science fiction, solving crime as Sherlock Holmes, or inspiring millions of TF2 campers as the voice of The Sniper, John Patrick Lowrie is an incredible talent.
In this video series, filmed at the Hotel Boulderado, John and I discuss his work as Sherlock Holmes, the power of novels, why Gimli is essential to The Lord of the Rings, and what it takes to make a great video games.
This interview was produced for the Boulder International Film Festival in 2012, and was sponsored by the now-defunct Game Force Longmont.
- Watch whole interview (YouTube)
- Part 1: Sherlock Holmes
- Part 2: Dancing With Eternity
- Part 3: Back In Boulder
- Part 4: Team Fortress 2
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AN INTERVIEW WITH MARC GRAUE
With over four decades of experience in the industry, Marc Graue is a true legend in voice acting. His notable voice works include his one-time gig in the video game Hotel Mario, where he played Mario, Luigi, and Bowser. In the mid-2000’s, Hotel Mario became the subject of a whole genre of avant-garde, surrealist video editing.
Marc is probably the funniest person I’ve ever met. His command of his voice is astounding. Sit back and enjoy his impressive range of hilarious (and occasionallly NSFW) voices. I especially recommend watching The Captain Morgan Story, one of the funniest things I’ve ever heard in my life.
The interview was recorded at the Marc Graue Recording Studio, one of Hollywood’s top spots for voice actors, and a central location in the comedy film In A World.
- Full Interview With Marc Graue (27 min., YouTube)
- Video Playlist
- Part 1: Hotel Mario
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Part 2:
Let Me Conduct You
- Part 3: Are Writers Always Right?
- Part 4: Technology And Voice Acting
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Part 5: The
Normal Guy
- Part 6: The Unnamed Starlet
- Part 7: The Captain Morgan Story
- BONUS: TV Teddy
- BONUS: The History of ‘Natural’ Voices
- BONUS: Mario and Italian Plumbers
- BONUS: Charleton Heston
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AN INTERVIEW WITH HAL ROBINS
Anything old can be new again, all it takes is energy and creative vision.
- Hal RobinsI have not met many people as interesting as Hal Robins. His work includes comic books, radio, television, movies, and video games. He co-wrote and starred in the movie Kamillions, and for his voice work as Dr. Isaac Kleiner in the Half-Life game franchise.
On top of all this, he is known as the Master of Church Secrets in the Church of the SubGenius.
Our interview at Boulder’s St. Julien hotel covered Hal’s work as an artist, the SubGenius concept of Slack, cartoonist Jack Chick, and his work with writer Marc Laidlaw.
This interview was live-streamed on YouTube, and included a live Reddit AMA.
- Full Interview With Hal Robins (31 min., YouTube)
- Hal Robins AMA (Reddit)
- Video Playlist
- Kamillions
- Half-Life and Voice Acting
- Jack Chick
- Church of the SubGenius
- Ray Harryhausen
- Reddit AMA: Half-Life 3
- Reddit AMA: Secrets
- Reddit AMA: Nicolas Cage, yea or nay?
- Reddit AMA: Voice Acting Tips
- Reddit AMA: Shuster, Siegel, and Slack
- Reddit AMA: Jack Chick Redux}}
- Steve Ditko and Mister A