Last evening I spent several quality hours in the company of local bloggers and New Media content creators at Madra Rua in N. Charleston. This Irish pub has a cozy atmosphere, great food and drink and provided the perfect local for catching up with old friends and making new ones.
We were all treated to an advance screening of Dan Conover’s independent short film Brunch Of The Living Dead, of which I helped provide camera and audio work. Dan did an excellent job of editing and after a few post-production tweaks will have it ready for release real soon. There was quite a bit of behind-the-scenes footage shot during production and a “making of” documentary is in the works as well.
May and June are starting to fill up with exciting projects. During this year’s Spoleto Festival USA I’ll be working with a great team of bloggers, photographers, videographers and others to help provide an in-depth look at this celebration of the arts. The focal point of all this creativity can be found on SpoletoToday.com.
The coming weeks will give me the opportunity to immerse myself in the creative pool of artists and musicians of which Charleston has in abundance.
Don