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Wolf In Wool Productions
Screenwriter / Editor / Director
"Movies. Done dirt cheap."

Male
29 years old
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
United States



Last Login:8/19/2008
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   Wolf In Wool Productions's Film Bio
Websitemillstonemovies.50megs.com
InfluencesEverything I've ever experienced has influence over me. How do I answer a question like this? Everything I read, view, touch, taste, feel. Everything gives me a view or context on which I can use or have no choice in using as I delve deeper and deeper into my creative indeavors.

That being said, I can clearly see the influence of certain things in my own work. I'm quite certain that you can probably more easily detect my influences than I can, sitting from a much different perspective, you have a vantage point that I can't hope to examine myself from without years of separation from my work and a very poor memory. But these are the things I have seen:

Ghostbusters
The Blues Brothers
Jimmy Stewart
Bill Murray
The Three Stooges
Steven Speilberg
Robert Zemeckis
The Bible
Years of growing up in church
My family
The Watchmen
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
The Shield
The Simpsons
Late Night With David Letterman
The Wonder Years
Women
My professors and teachers
Shakespeare
Christopher Durang
David Mamet


I don't know. Who do you think I'm influenced by?
DirectorsDavid Grant
Nathan Hodges
Mike Maletic
FestivalsDrop Your Shorts
Look At My Shorts
Professional AffiliationsWatch. Subscribe. Comment. Tell a Friend. This Cat Plays With His Mouse. Updated Every Other Week

    Wolf In Wool Productions's Interests
Movies

     Wolf In Wool Productions's Details
Status:Single
Here for:Networking
Body type:6' 3" / Average
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:Leo

   Wolf In Wool Productions's Networking
Film - Composition - Screenwriting

Film - Composition - Editing

Film - Direction - Director


   Wolf In Wool Productions's Companies
EB Games
San Diego, California US
Store Manager

11-2001 to present
EB Games
San Diego, California US
Store Manager

11-2001 to present
Wolf In Wool
San Diego, California US
Producer, Writer, Director, Actor, Crew, Editor

04-02 to present
Millstone Movies
Kent, Ohio US
Producer, Writer, Actor, Editor

10-99 to present
Drunken Cat Comics
San Diego, California US
Writer

11-04 to present


Wolf In Wool Productions's Films [View All Films]
Films: 9 Total Plays: 382 Plays Today: 1
102 Dirty Language
102 Dirty Language rating
101 Satan Versus Supermaid
101 Satan Versus Supermaid rating
7 Sins in 7 Hours in Sin City
7 Sins in 7 Hours in Sin City rating
Murdock Wedding Story: Chapter 23: Reception Memories
Murdock Wedding Story: Chapter 23: Reception Memories rating
Murdock Wedding Story: Chapter 6: Jeff's Day
Murdock Wedding Story: Chapter 6: Jeff's Day rating
Murdock Wedding Story: Chapter 22: What Could End Their Marriage
Murdock Wedding Story: Chapter 22: What Could End Their Marriage rating
Murdock Wedding Story: Chapter 21: A Smashing Good Time
Murdock Wedding Story: Chapter 21: A Smashing Good Time rating
Murdock Wedding Story: Chapter 11: Final Details
Murdock Wedding Story: Chapter 11: Final Details rating
The Big Date
The Big Date rating
 

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   Wolf In Wool Productions's Blurbs
About me:
Movies are my life. Or I'd like to think they are. Really selling video games is my life and movies are like a hobby that I sometimes have time to enjoy. But I desperately am trying to change that. I can't take one more minute of my retail existence! But then I check the mail, and I see the bills.

Ever since I was 7 years old, I've been writing screenplays. Of course back in those days, I didn't know how to write a proper screenplay, so they were more like play scripts. I learned how to do the format from Three Stooges script books I got from the Westerville Library when I was in middle school, and it was tab and dashes at first sight. I don't use sissy script format programs. Nope. Don't need to. Didn't have one of those Texas Instruments in high school to do my math. Didn't have a teacher that knew how to teach those stupid equations without one. I did the problems by digging through the textbook by myself. I passed, so I dont' worry about not having enough money to make movies. Screw that!

But its difficult to make movies by myself. No one wants to watch a movie that was filmed by the actor holding the camera as far away from himself as he can. Thatd be nothing more than foreheads and chins and pretentious distraction. So, I dont get to make the movies as often as I want to. I have to focus my time and energy into things that will work for me. My main focus right now is trying to get an agent for my literary work. To do this, I feel my resume has to have a few more credits of note. I feel this way because to date no agent has given a rats backside about any query Ive sent out. Since the query is little more than a note and a copy of my resume, I think its fairly obvious that my credits are lacking. Either that or I suck at writing notes.

I write a ton for Drunken Cat Comics (see my number 2 friend below), and together Brian Canini (the artist) and I are hoping to bring a new front of independent work to the comic book industry. Im also trying to get a couple of novels ready for publishing. This is extremely time consuming and strenuous, so Im moving as quickly as I can without destroying the stories. And Im helping with as many film shoots as I can. I will pull cable, hold a boom, help build a set, dig in dumpsters for props, reflect light with my albino white skin onto the actors, WHATEVER for a friend in need.

Drunken Cat Comics and Wolf In Wool have come together in an Artists Contract that helps us to focus on our craft(s) and goals and to shame ourselves into action. The contract is as follows:

The Artist's Contract

We the people of this union, not being the union of holy matrimony but of something equally binding yet less gay, hereby decree our time, energy, and wholehearted ambitions toward the realization of our dreams, those dreams being of artistic in nature and economic by necessity and of varying scope.

Brian Canini hereby declares his interest in creating a career in the field of comic books, professional writing, and/or commercial art and insists these professions as his key endeavor.

David Grant, having of solemn mind and body, agrees to work toward his endeavor of gaining an agent and garnishing a film career in acting, writing, or of a more intense capacity.

In the interest of these goals, Mr. Canini and Mr. Grant have come to this agreement in an effort to focus their time, energy, and talents to accomplishing what they have set out to do. In doing so, they agree to:
  • Work a minimum of 2 hours per day (this may include auditions and/or conventions, etc) or complete a minimum of 5 pages of written script or 1 page of comic paneling


  • Watch a maximum of 1 hour of television a day


  • Watch a maximum of 2 movies a week (subtracting said times from the allotted television quota)


  • Sleep only when truly tired, and without reason he should press through the sleepiness


  • One day per week off, wherein the co-signers may watch as much TV and/or movies as they wish (this day is assuming that the daily goals have been met the remainder of the week)


  • No liquor or drug use during working days


  • When co-signer enters a relationship with a lady, he must limit contact with her to one to two dates a week (this is assuming daily work quota is met throughout the week)


  • Assuming that all work for the day is complete, its party time!



  • If you feel inspired by our commitment to our craft(s), and you would like to sign "The Artist's Contract" or you want to frame a similar declaration or constitution, drop me an e-mail. I'd love to hear about your pursuits.,




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Oct 24 2007 12:00 AM

Thank you for being my new friend. You are awesome! Visiting your page is a true pleasure.

DLP.CA
Satan





Sep 8 2007 4:30 AM

Gimme Credit Screenplay Competition





Apr 15 2007 5:02 PM





Hi Wolf In Wool Productions, We appreciate your support!
Please check out our website.
Earlybird Deadline Wednesday, May 9th!
Have a fabulous day!


Melissa Dawn





Nov 19 2006 4:38 AM

i took this photo and when ever you're feeling blue...it always helps to just think of this dolphin smiling at you!! --melissa dawn :)



JESS





Sep 29 2006 11:30 PM

my latest:




Tricia Anderson





Sep 9 2006 4:52 PM

Come see What's the Vig? at the NY International Film Festival - LA.

Sunday 17th Sep. 2006
LAEMMLE FAIRFAX Screen 3 at 4pm
7907 Beverly Blvd.

www.nyfilmvideo.com
Sky





May 27 2006 9:06 PM


Enjoy the weekend.
Joshua Caldwell





May 9 2006 8:01 PM

Thanks for the add. Remember, if you like the movie, then go to mtvu.com to vote for it as your favorite film. And you can vote as many times as you want. So if you can just go ahead and vote a minimum of 10 or 20 times right away, it'd be awesome! Thanks. http://www.mtvu.com/on_mtvu/movie_awards/2006/
Angela





Apr 4 2006 6:32 AM

The Big Date is hilarious! I laughed, I cried, I left my husband and started dating girls again.
The Drunken Cat





Mar 9 2006 8:53 AM

Thanks for the help. I really needed it, and you came through big time.
ו ר ד (Vered)