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PUBLICATIONS
Tony Bruno has authored numerous articles about microbudget filmmaking. Samples of his work for Videomaker magazine are provided below:
2009 Motion Graphics and Animation Software Buyer's Guide
Depth of Field Demystified
Music and SoundFX Library Buyer's Guide
Storyboarding & Scriptwriting Software Guide & Review
Free Video Sharing Sites
Video Compression for YouTube
Recycle That Cam!
Animation Software Buyer's Guide
Wipers au Naturel
VIDEO PRODUCTIONS
Tony Bruno has been an active videographer for nearly a decade:
- Co-produced, floor-directed, wrote, and performed in Aesthetic Distance II's Horror, Incrorporated for KSTC Channel 45 in Minneapolis, MN.
- Produced Rockford Lhotka's CSLA.NET for Silverlight Series.
- Headed up Stone Soup Films, a team of independent microbudget filmmakers based in Minneapolis. Stone Soup Films produced numerous short projects, and spoke at several regional events about microbudget filmmaking.
FEATURE FILM
Despite wrangling a cast and crew for weekend and evening shoots, and with a total production budget that wouldn't even buy a good used car, Tony Bruno wrote, directed, produced, and edited Pray for Daylight, a feature-length microbudget movie.
Not to be stopped by limited budget and resources, the movie was created:
- Over 21 shooting days, spread over four months
- Across a dozen locations around Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN
- Using resources reaching from Virginia to Arizona
- For under $10,000.00
Completed in 2006, Pray for Daylight played at festivals and venues around the region, including:
- Fantastic Film Fest
- MarsCon
- Micro-Budget Film Festival
- CONvergence 2006
Though clearly a low-budget affair, the movie received surprisingly good reviews, such as this piece from Rogue Cinema, as well as a favorable write-up in the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Pray for Daylight enjoyed its big screen premiere at a public event in June of 2007.
A sample of Pray for Daylight is available to view below.
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