Category — Pictures
“Beat Connection” Music Video by LCD Soundsystem
“Beat Connection”
Directed and Edited by Brad Saville
Starring:
Tim Scott as “Head-Phone Guy”
Anne Fidler as “Head-Phone Girl”
Featuring:
William Apps, Amber Bogdewiecz, Tyler Foltz, David Marcus, Erin Merrill, and Zoe Metcalfe-Klaw
December 22, 2009 No Comments
“Williamsburg” Collector’s Edition DVD now Available For On-Line Purchase
The Collector’s Edition DVD has special features, including commentary with film critic John Lingan,Deleted Scenes, and Behind-the-Scenes.
$20 USD Includes Shipping, Handling, and Tax
November 10, 2008 No Comments
Williamsburg Special Collector’s Edition DVD on sale November 5th!!
The Collector’s Edition DVD of Williamsburg will go on sale November 1st, marking the 3-year anniversary of the Day-1 of Principal Photography. You can reserve a copy, by clicking here.
The Collector’s Edition DVD will include MY FINAL CUT of the picture, Deleted Scenes, Behind-the-scenes footage, and Feature-Length Audio Commentary with myself and Film Critic John Lingan.
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August 26, 2008 No Comments
Film I storyboarded “Nick in Time” accepted at Sundance, Tribeca, Queens International…
A year and a half ago, I was hired by Writer/Director Be Garrett to storyboard his film, Nick in Time. The reason I was approached about the job was because he had seen the storyboards I had done for Williamsburg with Frameforge3D Studio, a revolutionary story-boarding software designed by Innoventive Software LLC in Sandiego, California, and was impressed.

Anyway, we went to work, hashed them out, they looked great, Barry Markowitz (cinematographer Sling Blade, Apostle, All the Pretty Horses) shot it, and now it has been accepted to Sundance 2007, Tribecca 2007, and Queens International Film Festival 2007.
Props to Writer/Director Be Garrett for his success and hard work.
November 16, 2007 No Comments
Wayne Porter, Bill Gates, and Brad Saville
For those of you who don’t know Wayne Porter, he is a friend of mine and fellow West-Virginian. He is a prominent researcher on e-commerce, security, and virtual culture. He is a frequent public speaker on diverse topics including e-commerce fraud, spyware, blogging (and its death), and community development. He received, in 2006-2007, and 2007-2008, the Microsoft Security MVP designation. In addition, he was named by Google on their responsible security disclosure micro-site for work in security among a host of other honors.
Wayne also helped finance, and served as creative consultant for the film, Nothing So Strange, which won the New York Times Claiborne Pell Award for Original Vision.
Nothing So Strange is also one of the few open-source films that have gained such notierity. The film is mockumentray about the assasination of Bill Gates, Summer 2001. After September 11th, however, distributors were hesitant to release a film about such a touchy subject.
I am happy to announce that Wayne has asked me to colloborate on the open source aspects of Nothing So Strange and shoot additional footage, making it into something extraordinary and intriguing and original. Thanks for the opportunity, Wayne. I promise not to disappoint.
November 14, 2007 No Comments
“A Night With Mark Murphy”
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A Night With Mark is Brad Saville’s gritty, black-and-white movie of jazz legend Mark Murphy’s February 2006 performance at the Iridium Jazz Club on 51st and Broadway. A Night With Mark Murphy captures the beat-Jazz side of the six-time Grammy-nominated vocalist… Because of pending legal issues, we are unable to commercially distribute this picture. However, we are able to show it to you here, free of charge (42 minutes).
August 5, 2007 No Comments


