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Clients and Film Projects

Current Project

  1. Animated Feature Film: 3D Animated Feature in Pre-Production. To Be Announced. March 2010.


  2. Live Action Feature Films: Multiple Projects in Pre-Production. To Be Announced. December 2009.


Completed Projects

  1. Festival Trailer: "Chinese American Film Festival:, Producer: EDI Media, Inc. This trailer premiered at Directors Guild Of America in Fall 2009, and exhibited at Hollywood, LA and San Fransisco. NOTE: This trailer featured clips from trailer for "The Hurt Locker". Fall 2009.


  2. Animated Short FIlm: "The Dead Comic", Producer/Animator: John Schnall, Quality Schnality, Inc. DV-ROM digital files to 35mm. July 2007.


  3. Trailer: "Jonestown Trailer", Producer: Seventh Arts Releasing, Hollywood, CA. Trailer will advertize new feature film "Jonestown". September 2006.


  4. Theatrical Commercial: "PUMA Commercial Spots", The actual commercials seen during the 2006 World Cup Games. June 2006.


  5. Short Film: "L'Instant Avant", Producer: Alvaro Zendejas, TGA files and digital audio files transferred to 35mm. Won Best Experimental Short Film at the Morelia International Film Festival. April 2006.


  6. Title Sequence: "The Parable Of The Christ", Producer: George David, Westar Distributions, Miami, Florida, Title Sequence to feature film screening in theaters in Miami. May 2006"


  7. Short Film: "A Stroll", Producer: Achilleas Kentonis, ARTos Foundation, Cyprus, PAL miniDV master transferred to 35mm. August 2005.


  8. Feature Film: "Maximum Headroom", Producer: Latsfilma, PAL DVCAM master transferred to 35mm. Released in theaters in Riga, Latvia in 2005.


  9. Feature Film: "El Robo", Producer: Miguel Angel Vega, Quicktime file transferred to 35mm. Theatrical releases in Mexico and USA. September 2005.


  10. Short Film: "The Binding Of Isaac", Producer: Quality Schnallity, John Schnall, Animation files transferred to 35mm. Won "Directors' Choice" award, Black Maria Film Festival. January 2005.


  11. Short Film: "Bibi", Producer: Lola&Bek, Animation single frames transferred to HDCAM, and BetaSP for entry in film festivals such as New York Intl. Film Festival. January 2005.


  12. Short Film: "Atenea y Afrodita", Producer: Harold Lopez Garroz, DigiBeta footage transferred to 35mm, Film res credit roll included. January 2005.


  13. Trailer, "La Sombra Del Sahuro", Producer: LaPlebe Films. Panasonic AG-DVX100A footage transferred to 35mm. December 2004.


  14. Trailer: "Impact of The Passion of the Christ", Producer: Fallen World Productions. Panasonic AG-DVX100 footage transferred to 35mm. Screened in Sacremento, November 2004."


  15. Short film: "El Puente", CDROM to Film transfer of the six minute short film produced in Mexico. September 2004.


  16. Feature Film: "The Hungry Woman", Producer: Glen Smith, Dini Films International. Quicktime .MOV to Film of a two minute sequence, the dream murder sequence. Image enhancement of the digital files before recording to 35mm. This feature is due to hit theaters in United States in October. May 2004


  17. "Word Wars" trailer, Producer: Seventh Art Releasing, Hollywood, CA. CDROM to film transfer of trailer shot in DV and was digitally color-corrected. The film has played in theaters in United States. May 2004.


  18. Animated Short, "Legends From Camp", Producer: Miles Inada, Southern Oregon University. 3D animated short film - digital MOV to 35mm transfer, that was accepted to screen at 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. March 2004.


  19. Feature Film: "SOBA", (Producer Alan Coton) DV to Film Transfer of this Feature Film that was shot with the ARRI BL-35, and Panasonic miniDV cameras. 35mm footage telecined and all footage editted to a DigiBeta master, which was transferred to 35mm by DFRFX. SOBA screened at a festival in Europe in March and was picked up by a distributor for theatrical release. February 2004.

  20. Producer: AWV Communications, Project: "Stuey" Trailer. Digibeta to 35mm transfer of the trailer for the feature starring Michael Imperioli ("The Sopranos") and Pat Morita ("Karate Kid"). Director Tony Vidmer won "Best Director" award at the 2003 San Diego Film Festival where "Stuey" was screened. Sept 2003.

  21. Producer: Four Square Productions, Project: "Cinema Society Of San Diego" Opening Logo, Animation (Quicktime file) plus audio to 35mm film transfer. July 2003.

  22. Producer: Big League Productions, Project: "KIDFIT", BetaSP to 35mm transfer of a TV ad that ran in theaters in St Louis, MO. August 2003.

  23. Producer: GraphTek Advertising, Project: "2003 Palm Springs Intl. Film Fest" Trailer, 3D animation in a Quicktime file on CDROM transferred to 35mm and converted to scope, August 2003.

  24. Producer: Bill Boyd, Project: "El De Los Guantes" (The Gloved One), Panavision 35mm camera shot 35mm source that was telecined and edited then output to DigiBeta. DigiBeta tape was then transferred to 35mm. Was screened at 2003 LA Intl Short Film Festival. June 2003.

  25. Producer/Animator: Sam Chen, Project: "Eternal Gaze", Animated Short - single frames of the credit roll for the Electronic Theater presentation, were film-recorded to 35mm. Project won "Best Animated Short", SIGGRAPH 2003 and qualified for Academy Award competition. July 2003.

  26. Producer: Pav Grover, Project: Movie Trailer - "Unspeakable", starring Dennis Hopper and Dina Meyer, DigiBeta to 35mm film transfer of the two minute trailer. February 2003.

  27. Producer: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Artist: Etienne Delessert, Project: "Mother Goose Suite". Quicktime files transferred to 35mm and to BetaSP for projection in a dual-screen concert performance where Orchestra played a Ravel piece. January 2003.

  28. Producer: Magnetic Dreams Animation Studio, Project: Cinemscope animation to be used in a simulation system, containing 35mm projectors. The footage was digitally anamorphed to produce the squeeze for scope format. January 2003.

  29. Producer: KDI Films, Inc., Project: Feature Film "Welcome To The Neighborhood", HD to 35mm transfer of their latest feature film was shot with the Sony Cine Alta HD camera in 24p mode and stars actors, Michael Cudlitz ("Band Of Brothers") and Tia Texada ("Glitter", "Shadow Of Doubt"). September 2002.

  30. Producer: ARTos Cultural Foundation, Achilleas Kentonis, Project: "The Choros Maker", miniDV footage transferred to 35mm. This short won the "Best Documentary" award in its debut at Cyprus 2nd Short and Documentary Film Festival, and it is headed for the USA. December 2002.

  31. Producer: Mark Webb, Project: "Seascape", Super 16m telecined to DIgiBeta and transferred to 35mm. The 35mm print screened at the 12th Annual Mostra Curta Cinema film festival, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. December 2002.

  32. Producer: Yukon Public Schools, Project: "Yu-Can", a Public Service Announcement (anit-drug campaign), VHS videotape transferred to 35mm film for projection in theaters in Yukon, Oklahoma. November 2002.

  33. Producer: Talbot Partnership, Easton, Maryland, Project: "Cigarette Bloopers", a Public Service Announcement (anti-smoking campaign), SVHS videotape transferred to 35mm, August 2002.

  34. Producer: Steve Belfer, Project: "Colordog", Steve is the Animation Manager at Warner Bros. Online, (looney-tunes.com), and has produced his latest indie film, (not affiliated with WB). Source was a digital Flash file transferred to 35mm. The 35mm print has screened at numerous festivals and in local screenings (Silent Movie Theater, Hollywood; Eastman Kodak Co. screening room, Hollywood). May 2002.

  35. Producer/Animator: John Schnall, Project: "NYC 9/11", an animated short transferred from a Quicktime file to 35mm for release in theaters, film festivals (Anima Mundi, etc) and aired on Cinemax on September 11, 2002. So too, the New York Times reviewed the film. February 2002.

  36. Producer: Sekizincisana, from Istanbul, Turkey, Project: "Testi Restaurant Promo & Trailer", PAL DV to 35mm transfer of the short shot with the Sony Digibeta 790 16:9 camera, with 16:9 anamorphic lens. Footage was digitally unsqueezed and recorded to film. Project source was a CDROM copy of the master Quicktime digital file. April 2002.

  37. Producer: holywoodMedia.com, Project: "Rewrite" Trailer; DV NTSC to Film transfer of the trailer for the feature "Rewrite", seen in theaters in LA area, February 2002. Canon XL1 NTSC miniDV and external hard drive sources. February 2002.

  38. Prodigal Grandson Productions, Hollywood CA, Project: "Jesus Ridin Shotgun", DVCAM PAL to Film transfer of a short starring Academy Award Nominee, Malick Bowens, December 2001.

  39. Air Sea Land Productions, Project: HD to Film transfer of the demo that was seen at the Sony booth at the 2001 National Association of Broadcasters Convention (NAB), April 2001.

  40. Richard Dunbar Productions, Title: "Bottled Genie", Project: Digital Video To Film transfer that was accepted for screening at the Dahlonega International Film Festival and was shot on a Sony DSR-200 camera, March 2001.

  41. Animator: Mike Amron, GraphicTraffic.com, Title: "Dodge Viper Sequence", Project: 35mm Film Recording of a 3D Character Turntable (Dodge Viper Modelled in Maya), images transfered to DfrFX.com via the Internet. Mike achieved notariety working for Geoge Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic on "Casper" and others. June 2000.
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