Monday, December 31, 2012

Holding the Hope (short documentary)

A while back I made a short documentary for Homeward Bound of Asheville.  They help put homeless people into permanent housing.  I've always loved their mission and think it makes a lot of sense.  Don't worry, it's not sad.  It's actually kind of uplifting.  You can watch the video here:


And this is Homeward Bound's website: www.hbofa.org

Katie

Sunday, November 25, 2012

My movie in Google+ Film Festival

This is the 2nd Film Festival my movie "Second Parent" has made it into!  And unlike most festivals which only take place at a particular physical location, this one is happening as an online event.  So you can all finally see my movie!  It will be playing in a block of shorts on Saturday December 1st at 8pm (Eastern Standard Time) 5pm for my West coast friends and family.

Go to: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c3e426r5u1pv0knk8vhge1gj9ok for the event info.
And for more info on the festival: http://www.ugpff.com

This is the only time you'll be able to see my movie this year.  I can't make it available on youtube or any other site like that because I'm still submitting it to Film Festivals.  So if you want to see the movie along with some other great short films, follow the links above and mark your calendars.  I'll be available online for a Q&A after the films.

Katie

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Second Parent Trailer


I'm looking for film festivals to submit this film to.  If you can think of any that would be a good fit, please leave a comment.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

My Movie "Second Parent" Won First Place!

Matt Shepard and Emmett Winton in "Second Parent"
A short film I just made ("Second Parent") just won the top prize in the Prestige Subaru Competition!  It will be screened at the Asheville Cinema Festival in one of their short film blocks.  This film is touches on a very important issue that is close to my heart and I hope to share the film with you as soon as the festival is over.  In the meantime if you're near Asheville on Saturday around 1pm go to ACT (Asheville Community Theater) at 35 East Walnut Street, Asheville, NC and check out the movie along with some other really great films.

More info here: http://2ndparent.blogspot.com

Katie

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Video for YWCA Equality

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em6NZ0_s3N0&feature=share&list=UUi2RBqmNRwGEe2VDZq2bExg

I was lucky enough to get a gig shooting vignettes for the YWCA of Asheville.  There are three videos of women in the community that are making a difference.  Dr. Liz is an awesome woman who is working to fight health care disparities.  She was awarded for her work in equality.

Katie

Monday, September 10, 2012

The Tattoo I Want


Ever since I was a teenager I've always wanted a tattoo, but could never decide on what or where.  Now that I've lived my life with a pristine body and I'm safely through my twenties, I've decided I'm ready.  I designed this compass rose to represent my time spent on ships and I like my wrist as the area where I can see it and remember.

This picture is just the ink pen drawing I did on my wrist.  I decided I should wear it temporarily to make sure that's what I will like.

Katie

UPDATE: I was not able to get what I wanted where I wanted and here's why: the rose compass I designed is too intricate and overtime the details would bleed into each other and it would eventually become a blob.  It might take a few years, but that's what would happen.  Also the place on my wrist where I drew this temporary tattoo has creases in it and the creases would cause weird healing and scabbing and an uncertain outcome.  I'm lucky to have gone to a reputable tattoo artist who was able to steer me clear of making a big mistake!  I did a redesign and with some modification I was able to get a small anchor on my wrist close to where I originally wanted it.  I'm very happy with my new tattoo.  The lesson?  Go to a reputable tattoo artist and trust what they tell you, they know a lot more about tattoos than you do.

Friday, September 07, 2012

GoPro Camera Test Footage with Leon


I recently shot some test footage with a new GoPro Hero2 HD camera, in slow motion and underwater.  So I put this little video together of the random footage.  You can see Leon riding around the porch, he's so cute!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTZVdlblxKA&feature=plcp

Katie

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Katie's High Flying Adventure

Start your engines!  With chief flight instructor David Shields.
I just had a flying lesson at WNC Aviation!  It was an amazing experience.  The instructor let me take the plane up!  Of course he had a hand on the wheel because I was so distracted by the fact that I WAS FLYING A PLANE that I wasn't steering very well.  What a awesome feeling.  If you're in Western North Carolina and you want to learn to fly check out: www.wncaviation.com  Here's a video of my experience.

Katie

Friday, July 06, 2012

Family Visiting

Leon playing with Mom and Dad
Group shot.  Thanks Brian for taking this one.

Nothing like watermelon on a hot summer day.
They were all making faces, then I caught the good smiles right after.

Leon catching fireflies...and his own head.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Music Video Asheville

Scott Duncan, Eruch Adams, David Ely, and Katie Damien photo by James Warrick
I attended the Music Video Asheville screening and awards ceremony where I picked up an award for "Most Inspiring Music Video" for the song "Heart of an Eagle" written and performed by Kipper Schauer.  It was a really fun event, they had a red carpet and awesome handmade trophies.  Really fun.

Keresy and me at the awards.  Photo by Paul Clark

Thursday, April 19, 2012

New Web Series for Comedy Feature Film

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/233019965/touched-by-angels-feature-film/posts

I'm working on a new web series called "The Adventures of K.T. and Mezudio."  It's a comedy.  We started doing the series as a way to promote the feature film I'll be directing in June.  Right now the only place you can watch these is on kickstarter at the link above.

The series stars Matt Shepard (pictured to the left) and David Dietrich (below.)  Matt plays the demon K.T. who is forced to work with Mezudio an angel who is trying to teach the demon his angelic ways.  The webisodes are only a couple of minutes each and there will be 5 episodes.  In the meantime check out the introduction here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/233019965/touched-by-angels-feature-film/posts/204379
And keep up with the feature film as we release more webisodes and work to raising funds to make out movie in June.

My documentary "My Toxic Backyard" is still in it's slow post production phase.  My editor is back from Ecuador and we're meeting next month to work out how we will transfer footage and share editing time lines over different systems.  I have a great music supervisor Michael Greer O'Shea music producer at Solotechne Records.  I have also been working with Bryan Matthew Warren on computer animation and graphics.  Things are moving along for the project.

In bigger news the CTS site was just accepted onto the National Priority List!  This is huge!  This means the site is a big priority for the EPA.  This is what's supposed to get the site cleaned.  I say "supposed to" because I've been hearing from residents that they will not be getting hooked up to city water like they need.  I imagine this will be a long process and the battling with no doubt continue.  I do feel like this is a step in the right direction and I'll be following the developments and let you know what happens.

Katie

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Ringflash photo shoot




I got a ring flash for a couple of days to see if I liked it and the answer is yes!  I don't know if I'm ready to make the investment to own it just yet, but maybe down the road.  It's so fun to shoot with.  Thanks to Satori Kursh and David Ostergaard who were my guinea pig models for the evening.

Katie

Saturday, March 31, 2012

YWCA shoot for PSA

My next epic PSA for the YWCA of Asheville will be coming out soon... I hope. This one involves some major special effects with breaking glass, which I'm told is one of the most difficult things to animate. I have everything shot for the PSA and it's pretty much together, but getting the FX work done is proving challenging. I've had some great actors and locations to work with, even the gang of middle school kids really impressed me with their performances and enthusiasm. When it's done, it's going to be awesome!

Katie

Monday, March 26, 2012

I'm making a Comedy Feature Film!

The documentary is still in the works. I'm still editing and there will be just a little more shooting to be done with that. For the past 2 years I've also been developing a comedy feature length movie with a local production company (Gorilla With a Mustache Films) and we're about to start our fund raising so we can shoot this summer.

On Wednesday, March 28th we'll be launching our kickstarter campaign. A lot of you have already given to my documentary and I expect the rest of the group will be doing most of the fund raising. What I'm hoping to get from my friends is $1. Seriously, just $1 on Wednesday will help boost our interest level on the kickstarter site and hopefully get us listed prominently.
I'll be sending a link to the campaign on Wednesday. If you want a copy of the movie or want to give more, that's awesome. Just know that giving $1 right in the beginning will really help our visibility. Thanks everyone!

Katie

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Chris and Sarah's Wedding




I don't shoot weddings very often anymore. But sometimes I'm persuaded. This was the case with my good friends Sara and Chris. They are just awesome people and they make the work seem more like play. Aren't they just the cutest couple? I really enjoyed being a part of their wedding.

Katie




Thursday, January 12, 2012

Kickstarter Success!

We did it! I really was loosing hope in the end, but I got my Christmas wish and funding for my documentary was successful! The campaign was 104% funded by 85 people! Everyone who pledged played a part in making this happen. I’m so grateful to my friends and family who helped and also to the complete strangers who contributed. Now I’m able to move forward and get this documentary finished. It’s back to the grindstone. My goal is to have this documentary finished by this summer in time for some big film festival deadlines. Thank you everyone!

Katie

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Trick or Treating at the Hospital

I belong to this group of female, horror filmmakers and one of them posted a story about when her son was in the Hospital over Halloween and how bummed he was missing out on trick or treating. That night a group of actors came through in costume and handed out toys for the kids and visited with them and that just made his Halloween.

She told her story to us and challenged everyone to visit the children's hospital in their home town on Halloween. So that's what I did. It was so rewarding, the kids really loved it. I collected lots of donations from local businesses, including a local comic book shop that gave every kid two comic books. It was awesome. So the next time Halloween or another holiday rolls around in your neighborhood, don't forget about the kids stuck in the hospital.

Katie