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NEW PRODUCTION COMPANY
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| Eric Mofford has joined creative forces with NFS DP Jeffrey Seckendorf to form Snaproll Films, for film, television and commercial productions.
Other recent productions include Supervising Producer on the Guggenheim awarded feature film, SWEET OLD WORLD, a trip to Ireland for the Docu-dramedy, WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE DINGLE, the 2 DVD release of the CONSCIOUS ENTREPRENEUR EXPERIENCE presented by BrandU, and the documentary feature film, HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM for New Angle Media, on the energy crisis from the oilman's perspective. The film has garnered critical acclaim from over a dozen film festivals. These projects followed the success of producing the live action movie portions for the EA video game release, NEED FOR SPEED: UNDERCOVER.
Mofford has a running production blog at UnconventionMedia.Wordpress.com
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| Scripts | Press>Play
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| "Press>Play," is a journey of erotic obsession, a drama about manipulation. Paul is a video vulture, editing images and facts in his news stories to generate entertainment. Vivian is an aspiring actress with little talent, playing out roles from old movies. They are a couple that communicates, emotional and sexually, using a camera and internet voyeurism as their tools.
Slated for a 2010 production start date, Eric Mofford is attached to direct. More information at PressPlayMovie.com [More...] |
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| TV | Senior Year
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| Created, directed and produced by David Zeiger and co-produced by Eric Mofford, SENIOR YEAR was originally broadcast nationally on PBS as a 13 part weekly series. Now ten years later, the series returns on DVD, still empowering teens and bringing their voices into important debates about them: from high school reform to racism to teen health and sexuality. This was one of the first programs to use video diaries and on camera confessions. The companion website, produced by Eric Mofford, (one of the first web series), can be viewed at www.pbs.org/senioryear [More...] |
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| Film | RAWartists screens short films
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| After screening his award winning short film, TRAVELIN TRAINS, as part of the RAWartists:JUNE ARTIST event, Eric Mofford has been invited back by RAWartists to be part of their HAPPENINGS program. He will present a series of short films that he has directed or produced. The event will be screened at CINESPACE in Hollywood, 6356 Hollywood Boulevard on September 2nd, starting at 8pm.
The program will begin with the premiere of his director's cut of the short comedy, JUST DESSERTS, starring Barbara Kerr Condon. This will be followed by two films directed by Diane Namm and produced by Mofford, the 16mm drama, THE SACRIFICE, starring Chris Mulkey, Jon Lindstrom and Molly Quinn, and the comedy, TELEMAFIA, starring Ray Abruzzo and SNL alum Jeff Richards. THE SACRIFCE won an Audience Award at the 2008 Holly Shorts Film Festival and has played numerous other festivals including a 2009 screening in Cannes. TELEMAFIA won best comedy at the Route 66 Film Festival and continues to play many other film festivals. The last film is the award winning 35mm drama, THE CRUX, directed by Jeff Seckendorf and produced by Mofford and starring Willie Garson and Misha Collins. [More...] |
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| Theater | Click on Link to review past Theater productions Directed by Eric Mofford
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| Classes | One on One Film Training
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| Jeff Seckendorf, a hollywood-based veteran filmmaker and film teacher, has created One on One Film Training, an individualized, tutorial-based film instruction program. The 80-hour series can be tailored to each student's schedule and needs. Eric Mofford has joined "One on One" as a partner and instructor. There are also audio CD and EBooks available including "The making a Short Film - How and Why we made 'The Crux' from Script to Distribution" with audio presentation by Jeff Seckendorf and Eric Mofford. The 35mm short film stars Willie Garson and Misha Collins. Follow Twitter.com/OneonOneFilm for daily advice and links for film training.
For information on guest lectures and other teaching assignments.
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