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Feature Films

If you would like more information on working with John and Danica to produce one of your scripts or ideas for a movie, if you would like to executive produce (invest in a project), or even if you would like to just brainstorm or throw ideas back and forth, we are happy to talk! We can produce anything from comedy to children's films or any genre you may have in mind. Please contact us today!

John and Danica first delved into feature films in 1997 working as extras and production assistants on large budget movies, independent films and tv shows. By the year 2000 John began working as a Production Designer with Full Moon Pictures at their high rise offices and mini studio on Hollywood and Vine.

John and Danica fully made their first feature film, Crazy Animal, in 2005 in Southern California. Crazy Animal is shot on both traditional 35mm movie cameras and in high end DV. Crazy Animal's purpose is to attract 18-25 males with enticing imagery, and once they are watching the film they will be brought to a higher moral place. The story involves frat boys on a quest to "hook up" with a house full of girls, but their plan goes awry. The film is completed, and John signed a deal with Troma Entertainment, now awaiting worldwide distribution. Rated R.

John produced and directed his second feature film, The Vampires of Zanzibar, in the summer of 2007, and it is currently in post production phases. Actors and crew came from all over the world and the surrounding areas to Roanoke, Virginia, approximately 150 people, to make a truly amazing film. The purpose in creating this movie was to have the audience member question his or her own instinctual and moral purpose. The storyline weighs the instinct and morals of vampire kind against those of humankind and asks a prying question, "Which one is truly superior?" The movie is comedic throughout, with moments of drama. The Vampires of Zanzibar is rated a light R and may additionally have a PG or PG-13 cut to appeal to wider audiences.

John just signed a deal with star of Poultrygeist's Robin Watkins to co-direct and fully produce a third feature film for/with Robin. Danica may sign on to co-produce. The screenplay is being finalized, and the project is scheduled to shoot some time 2008/2009.

Danica has multiple feature legnth comedy and children's scripts ready for production. John and Danica plan to produce their next movie togethor, possibly a children's film in the fantasy/reality genre of Danica's short films Imagination and Tir Nan Og.

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