Here's my latest short film, "Nosferatooth, " the horror/comedy about a vampire
with a tooth ache. WARNING: there's lots of cussing and some blood, but
overall, it's pretty funny. Enjoy!
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Delivering our 48 Hour Film
This film we have to make for the 48 hour film project needs to be done in one weekend. Exactly one weekend. If you are even one minute past the deadline time, you're disqualified. I was editing and not paying close enough attention to the time.
Wanting to do as much fixing as possible, I waited too long to start my
export. As I stood watching the progress bar, I knew it was too late. I
immediately broke the bad news to the team. Explaining that yes, it
would be finished before the cutoff time, but there wasn't enough time
to physically drive the file to the drop off location; someone piped in
with, "What about Keresey's Ducati?" This was what happened next,
recorded by our sound guy Scott Duncan on his iphone:
And yes, she did make it in time :)
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
The 48 Hour Film Project 2013
I just had the most fun weekend ever! It was the annual 48 Hour Film Project here in Asheville, were you have to write, shoot, edit and finish a short film in one weekend! They give out a prop, a character and a line of dialog that must be included in the movie and each team picks a genre out of a hat. We picked horror film, but ended up making a comedy horror called "Nosferatooth" about a vampire with a toothache. We had an amazing cast and crew and ended up with a really great movie. If you're in the Asheville area, you should come to the screenings at Asheville Pizza and Brewing off Merrimon Tues at 10pm, Wed at 7pm or Thurs at 10pm.
If you want to see more photos and behind the scenes stuff go to the Gorilla's Facebook page:www.facebook.com/GorillaWithaMustache
Here's a little sneak peek at the movie:
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
I won 2 Emmys!
I just picked up two Emmys this year for a news promotion I worked on with David Saich and short form directing! I'm so excited to be honored for my directing work. I've always loved being a director and to get that kind of acknowledgement from my peers, feels amazing!
I'm so blessed and so grateful to all my family and friends who have given me their love and support my whole life. Every artist has to survive their share of rejection and criticism and through it all, it's friends and family that lift us up so we can keep striving for excellence. If you know an artist of any kind, give them a hug and tell them they are awesome because sometimes they forget and it's you who keeps them going.
I went down to Atlanta for the awards with my good friends David Ostergaard and Tina Herring. They are both tons of fun and we had such a great trip. David also won that night for a commercial he worked on and you can see the elation in this behind the scenes video I put together:
I'm so blessed and so grateful to all my family and friends who have given me their love and support my whole life. Every artist has to survive their share of rejection and criticism and through it all, it's friends and family that lift us up so we can keep striving for excellence. If you know an artist of any kind, give them a hug and tell them they are awesome because sometimes they forget and it's you who keeps them going.
I went down to Atlanta for the awards with my good friends David Ostergaard and Tina Herring. They are both tons of fun and we had such a great trip. David also won that night for a commercial he worked on and you can see the elation in this behind the scenes video I put together:
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Friday, May 10, 2013
4 Emmy Nominations!
Last night I was nominated for writing, directing, and photography! I was also nominated for a News Promotion Campaign with David Saich. I watched with David Ostergaard (who also got a nomination for a commercial he worked on,) Tina and Erin at the Battery Park Book Exchange. When the people around us heard our cheering and found out what it was about, they stared cheering with us and someone bought us a bottle of champagne to celebrate. It was a great night!
The Awards are in June and both David and I are going. So stay tuned for lots of red carpet action.
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Monday, April 29, 2013
37th Cleveland International Film Festival Video
Here's a quick video of my time at the Cleveland International Film Festival.
Katie
Katie
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
The Cleveland International Film Festival
I just wrapped up a whirlwind
weekend at the Cleveland International Film Festival. What a great experience! I
can't recommend this festival enough. Not only where the theaters packed, but
there were huge crowds waiting in standby lines to see films, the staff were
all wonderful, the festival was well organized, and they treated filmmakers
very well. I got to speak on a panel, see my movie beautifully projected on the
big screen and do a Q&A with the audience after.I met so many great filmmakers, like the very funny and charismatic Marvin Solomon from LA with a fantastic comedy short "Tug" in the same block as my film. The enigmatic Nic Balthazar from Belgium with 2 feature films at the festival (I got to see "Time of My Life" and was blown away by it, great writing, acting, everything, bring tissues if you get a chance to see it.) There was Valerie (international short film winner) and Fabrice from Paris who were both charming and easy-going. Mike "LJ" Littlejohn who was working at the festival and always made our evenings out even more entertaining, though he had been working all day and I'm sure he wasn't getting enough sleep. And so many more. I have made great connections at this festival. I cannot say enough good things about it. If you ever have the chance to go, do it! Stay tuned for the video.
Katie
P.S. - I've now heard back from all the festivals I submitted films to and Cleveland is the only one I got into. I spoke to a filmmaker who suggested I submit to more LGBT fests and he would give me a list. So I might do that now. As always, I'll keep you posted.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Morning Edition Radio Interview
Pam
Bunch interviewed me for Morning Edition on the radio (WNCW) back when word was getting around about the documentary and comedy features that I've been working on. I was nervous, but Pam was so good at putting me at ease, by the end of the interview I just felt like I was talking to an old friend about all the awesome stuff that I've been doing. For anyone that missed it, here is a copy of that interview:
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Pillow Fight en Masse
The 3rd annual anti-Valentine's Day Pillow Fight held in Asheville, North Carolina. Shot and Edited by Katie Damien on February 14, 2013 with music by Muse.
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Voted Best of Western North Carolina!
A while back I was honored to be voted one of the best local filmmakers in Western North Carolina by the readers of the Mountain Express. I actually tied for Second! This was news to me, since I hadn't told anyone to vote for me and it's all done by write-in. In fact I forgot to vote myself. So I don't know who put me down as one of the best filmmakers around, but I want to send them a big thank you!
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Tuesday, February 05, 2013
Making a Film Festival Run
Film Festivals are tricky business. As an independent filmmaker with short films, there aren't that many more venues out there to get work seen. With that in mind, I sent my movie, "Second Parent" out to 6 major film festivals:
South by Southwest
Cleveland International
Atlanta International
The Florida Film Festival
Aspen Shorts Fest
and Nashville Film Festival
In addition, I also sent it out to two smaller fests: the Seattle True Independent Film Festival and Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival. Most of the festivals I've had my shorts play at in the past have been smaller, niche festivals where my work stood a better chance of being accepted. So just getting in to one of these six major festivals is a huge honor!
So far I've been rejected from South by Southwest....but I made it into the Cleveland International Film Festival! http://www.clevelandfilm.org I'll let you know if my movie makes it into any others.
Friday, January 25, 2013
On the Cover of Scene Magazine!
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| Photo by Matt Rose/Asheville Scene |
On the movie web page I've linked below, you'll find the pictures from the article and an except from my part in it:
http://2ndparent.blogspot.com/p/press.html
Katie
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
The Other Time Lapse Spot for News Thirteen
It took me forever to get these time lapse spots finished. I shot these with my old Nikon D200, using an intervalometer (triggers the camera at the rate you set it for) and some times I triggered the camera manually to make the action flow the way I wanted it to. Most exposures were 1 second long, with the night time shots, especially the star trails as long as 1 minute for each frame. That means for some of these 3 second shots, I spent over an hour just letting the camera go. It was a great way to spend an evening. Sometimes my job is just awesome.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Principle Photography Wrapped on New Feature Film
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| Jaime Byrd, Katie Damien, Coco Adams (DP, Director and AD) photo by: Lexi Rufty |
I've just wrapped principle photography for my upcoming comedy feature Angel Demon, Stab Stab Stab (working title, it was Touched by Angels.) The shoot was grueling and glorious. We did 17 days, with only one day off, working 12 to 14 hours each day. The movie looks better than I could have hoped for thanks to our amazing cast and crew. We had great actors all around, crew members that really stepped up and did much more than was asked of them. I'm really excited about where this movie will go.
We'll be doing a completion fund raising campaign soon, so stay tuned. This photo is all I have to share at the moment and I have no idea what I'm directing people to do, I obviously had plenty of coffee that morning.
Katie
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Monday, January 21, 2013
Time Lapse Promo 1
All year I've been collecting time lapse footage in North and South Carolina for 2 news promos for News Thirteen. Here is the first:
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Tuesday, January 08, 2013
Coffee promo for News 13 Website
Last minute, end of the year promotion with Emmy entry potential. They brought back the director short form category. I'm definitely going for it this year! Biltmore Coffee Traders was nice enough to let us shoot in their coffee shop and Rebecca Morris and Savannah Crespo are fabulous local actors who make this spot just awesome. Also look for mom's antique coffee grinder I borrowed. Enjoy the cuteness!
Katie
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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
And this is Homeward Bound's website: www.hbofa.org
Katie
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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
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
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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!
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| Matt Shepard and Emmett Winton in "Second Parent" |
More info here: http://2ndparent.blogspot.com
Katie
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