Here are a few publicity stills for Overnight, including a detail of the movie poster, a few shots of Duffy (one includes Patrick Swayze, who at one point was lobbying hard for the lead in "Boondock Saints") and a shot of director/producer team Mark Brian Smith and Tony Montana, standing in front of J. Sloan's, the bar where Duffy worked when he (almost) hit the big time...




The Sundance Film Festival was crucial in taking the buzz surrounding Overnight to the next level. Pictured: Jennifer Scherpenborg, Tod Lancaster and Natalie Fiori, Mark Brian Smith, Tony Montana and co-producer Todd Fossey, among others.




Part of Carousel was shot on location, part was shot at Occidental Studios in Los Angeles. These behind-the-scenes images are from the studio portion. Featuring: gifted cinematographer Yasu Tanida, actors Sean Neff and Tracey Dawdy, animal actor Cosmo, sound man Dana Kopetzky and other miscellaneous crew.




Here are a few pictures of the set construction for the studio portion of Carousel. The set decoration was executed by production designer Chanida Trueblood, whose achievement was all the more impressive given the budget she had to work with.




They say two things you never want to do on your first project is work with a child actor or an animal. Our story happened to involve both. We were quite lucky, however; our choice to cast young Amber Fitzpatrick as "Sam" turned out to be one of the best choices we made on the project. Also in these pictures: actors Ed Dyer, Courtney Vine, Cory Dean and Tracey Dawdy: makeup artist Hiroko Sasaki and Courtney's dog Tuley, who filled in for Cosmo during naptime.




9 Lives was an educational video geared toward psychology students. It was the brainchild of producer Brandon Millett, who himself holds an advanced degree in psychology. These slides contain publicity stills of the show's participants along with therapist Andrea Borgatello and Millett.