Evan had the great opportunity to work alongside Andrew Schulz, Tracy Weiler, Carolina Ravassa, Rocco George, and that guy Patrick Cohen in filming the pilot episode of Today's Special. And those are just the actors he had the pleasure of working with. On set, the brilliance of producer Bradley Ross, director Brendan Walsh, and writer Greg Fortier blew him away. From Malcolm running the look to Wally and the sound to Octavia behind the wheel, the entire cast and crew of the show were an honor to work with. And, hopefully, will be an honor to work with more in the future as well.

Evan filmed the pilot episode of Today's Special off the heels of a couple of performances for Life Is A Stage, in the Boston area, working with Hearthstone Alzheimer Care and ARTZ, along with the National Institute of Health. More information on that to follow upon press releases.

A number of other Web projects are in the works, or in the eidting stage, and definitely look out for Electronic Bass Entertainment's YouTube Channel launch in the coming months.

A quick update before getting back to work...

I was lucky enough to get to work with Steven LaMorte and his wonderful crew, and the rest of the cast, in filming the short film Textual Healing. A great time on set and an all around fun time!

Additionally, I CANNOT WAIT for Buddy Cops and The Eve to be released. It is looking like The Eve is aiming for a December 2012 distribution, and Buddy Cops is out to festivals currently, but may be surfacing online, or at least in the form of a couple of promos for the show, in the very near future. 

Been on the hustle these last few months...

I spoke on a panel at BlogWorld for IAWTV on Web series.

I filmed 2 episodes of Everything's Okay (formerly 'The Undesirables,' playing Paul, one of the lead characters).

I filmed 2 of 3 days for A Tinsmith (a short filmed from Charles Chester, playing a very interesting supporting role).

The Web series in which I produced and play one of the leads, Buddy Cops, was submitted to its first festival (the New York Television Festival). It is an episodic buddy cop comedy with a few creative twists and turns.

And finally, I officially started work with ARTZ on our NIH grant surrounding performing arts and its relationship with Alzheimer's.

I am pretty amped about all that has been going on. Every cast and crew I have gotten to work with are amazing, and I am extremely excited to see all of the finished projects that are in post (The Eve, I'm talking to you)! 
 

 

Traveled to Boston for a series of 6 performances of two plays for the LIAS Scripted-Improv Project, working on plays designed for individuals with Alzheimer's.

Spent a week in the UK developing 2 new plays for LIAS

Prepping to film
another 2 episodes of Everything's Okay

What's happening?!? Life is moving along. I recently was cast in a new Web series by Matt Dunnam and David Goldfrank, with working title "The Undesireables." I, of course, am undesired in it. Wait, what? This just in. I may be one of the "undesireables"? Oh boy. Is a fun concept semi-scripted series centering on a sometimes happy, often (I imagine) hapless group of roomates, sort of. Yup, very specific on my end. The series is in pre-production and this will be my first semi-scripted project to work on so it is amusing goings as I learn new process and get to work with some awesome people (Tim Torres and Courtney Fitzgerald, so far!) along the way. I am looking forward to the six to ten episodes of filming in the not too distant future!

Additionally, other projects I cannot wait to come out more fully are The Eve, The Venturing Club (first episode), and BCWS (working title acronym).

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