Not a filmmaker by birth, or even by education, this self-made man has risen quickly up the ranks to be a professional Documentary Filmmaker. No, he is not a "weekend warrior" who has another day job and makes amateur movies in his spare time. Gregory is a professional, a visionary, who went from languishing in the aftermath of recent completion of his M.S. in Computer Science, to finding his "calling" as a man who tells the real story about people's lives, using his camera and editing skills as lyrical tools.
If you'd like to download the original file for "TEST - Shanna Phone Call" click here. File is 12.4 MB.
He started Stallion Audio Video Productions one short year ago but has already gained a great deal of respect from other "established" Documentary Filmmakers. Maelstorm Films, Gregory's newest endeavor, is focused around the serious side of his work. Please, read about his new feature, Seoul Search, a deeply moving piece about the emotional roller coaster that Korean adoptees go through, from being "chosen" at an orphanage, through adoption, and back to the search for any living biological relatives.
Gregory is shy around people, but not with a camera. He is able to capture the "essence" of a person very easily, in a way that is identifiable to others. His movies make you feel, and when you feel, you live.
** UPDATE **
We are speaking with a distributor about releasing Papa's Branch to a nationwide audience! Yay!
I am also in post with our first episode of Live Indie TV, which will broadcast with WLIW hopefully later this year!
You have a very beautiful and expressive style. Your film clips are moving to me personally. If you ever need original music pieces to compliment them, I would love for you to consider me as your composer for any of them. Against All Odds is so well put together. I can't say enough. I'm not looking for money. And I just want to say that your style is so very important and real. I would have no problem expressing that emotion with music. Yours in music, Jim Hughes
Hi there. I recently co-produced and acted in an online sitcom called Somewhere in Suburbia. I was wondering if you could take a look at it and give me some feedback so we know what to improve upon in the next episode. You can watch the show at www.suburbia.freedom-yells.com Thank you. Jon.
Thanks for the comment. I was able to take out some of the cheesier parts and I feel better about it. I'm actually quite pleased how it turned out considering it's my first short.
Hey crazy! Sounds like u have alot of projects up your sleave...My photography has taken up most of my week shooting weddings/models/actors/etc. I hope that we can work on another project soon...miss ya and jody too!