Stephen Corron is the director of the short film Puzzled (2010) starring Madge Levinson and Athena Prychodko. Stephen Corron started out as a production assistant (aka coffee runner) for Shane Michaels's Blood & Guts Productions eventually moving up to directing duties with Puzzled. Puzzled finds an elderly lady who gets a mysterious package one night containing a puzzle. As she puts it together, the pieces unveil a startling secret. Here's what Stephen had to say about his short film.
So who is Stephen Corron and what is he all about?
I consider myself a small town misfit with big ambitions. I have grown up around all kinds of entertainment, including theatre, talent shows, working in a video store, and a family that endorses art in all forms. In 2009, Shane Michaels of Blood and Guts Productions invited me to help him with his short films and have slowly gained more responsibilities in the company.
So who is Stephen Corron and what is he all about?
I consider myself a small town misfit with big ambitions. I have grown up around all kinds of entertainment, including theatre, talent shows, working in a video store, and a family that endorses art in all forms. In 2009, Shane Michaels of Blood and Guts Productions invited me to help him with his short films and have slowly gained more responsibilities in the company.
- 9/24/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
The first ever Detroit Independent Film Festival has given its Best Documentary award — to a film produced outside of Michigan — Eddies: The Documentary by Calgary filmmaker Michael Peterson. Eddies chronicles the journey of several Canadian filmmakers as they compete in the Big Rock Brewery’s annual filmmaking competition, which is an event relatively unknown outside of Calgary, but is a prodigious affair in the region.
As of this writing, I haven’t posted my review of Eddies on Bad Lit yet, but I’ve seen it and it’s a really wonderful documentary about everyday, creative folks really getting into the spirit of filmmaking — even for what are just essentially short beer commercials. I’ve previously reviewed three short fictional films by Peterson, who’s a great talent out of Canada.
The Detroit Independent Film Festival ran back on March 2-7 at the Burton Film Theatre and screened close to...
As of this writing, I haven’t posted my review of Eddies on Bad Lit yet, but I’ve seen it and it’s a really wonderful documentary about everyday, creative folks really getting into the spirit of filmmaking — even for what are just essentially short beer commercials. I’ve previously reviewed three short fictional films by Peterson, who’s a great talent out of Canada.
The Detroit Independent Film Festival ran back on March 2-7 at the Burton Film Theatre and screened close to...
- 3/14/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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