Short Summary
For Adam's final film at Tribeca Flashpoint College, he decided to have fun and write a horror comedy. With a film of this genre he plans to finish his last year with a bang. The practical effects and props will sure make for a fun film like the classics he grew up watching.
Hello My Name Is Bob tells the story of an workaholic pencil pusher who has his world turned upside down when a mysterious oddball enters his life and wrecks havoc.
With my teams knowledge of horror, we plan to make this film extremely enjoyable and entertaining. There is no doubt in my mind this film will be one to remember.
What We Need & What You Get
Transportation of cast, crew, and production equipment
Film distribution (festival submission fees)
Craft services (food on set)
Props, wardrobe, make up, special effects: The film is widely dependent on this department considering the amount of gore in the film.
The Impact
As horror fans, we can all remember when we first watch that single movie that got us hooked. We hope that someone sees this and has the same feelings we had as young kids. We plan to show as much blood and guts as much as possible to give the effects that true practical feel. The pitch for this movie is Evil Dead meets What about Bob. A slapstick darkly comic horror.
Risks & Challenges
We only have a short amount of time to create this short film and while that is an incredibly difficult task to accomplish, we will be able to rise up to the challenge with the skills of our team and also with your help!
CREW
Adam Steven Herrera
Writer/Director/Producer
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Adam was born in East Chicago, Indiana and is a middle child of 7. When most kids wanted to be super heroes, Adam was one of the few that wanted to write about them. With his Uncle being his main influence, Adam wrote all the time. At a young age of 17 he joined the United States Army and served 8 years. Not until he was 30 he decided to go after his dream of being a writer and enrolled in Tribeca Flashpoint College. His favorite horror movies are Evil Dead, Hellraiser, and Brain Dead (Dead Alive).
Mykee Anthony Morettini
Director of Photography/Producer
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Began an interest in film at an early age before deciding to start making movies at age 8 by purchasing a home video camera with allowance money. Over the years produced short films with friends and family largely working alone and uploading projects to Youtube.A feature film "Evil Everywhere" is currently wrapping up set for release in 2018 - an homage to 80's horror. Mykee enjoys working in all aspects of film and s a huge fan of classic b-movies, slashers and horror-comedy. He also co-directed and filmed Tony Crespo's "The Shape Returns: A Halloween Film" in October of 2017.
Tony Crespo
Assistant Director/Producer
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As Producer and Assistant Director, Tony plans to ensure that Adam's vision comes to fruition. Tony is a huge fan of the horror genre, writing and directing shorts and fan films of his own. Even out of his element this time in a producing role, he plans on bringing that same grit and efficient nature he's brought to his other projects. As a huge fan of 70s and 80s genre classics, he tries to incorporate that same nature of filmmaking to everything he works on. Here, Tony is excited to help Adam make a film that calls back iconic dark humor akin to Sam Raimi and early Peter Jackson films. Favorite horror films: Halloween, The Shining, and Night Of The Living Dead.
Stephen Noll
Editor/Producer
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The secret to his motivation and passion for the film industry is starting the morning with a bowl of Crunch Berries, a Dr. Pepper, and Shia Labeouf’s “Just Do It” speech. For a man with mediocre organizational skills he has proven to be an accomplished producer and skillful editor. Favorite movies: Wet Hot American Summer, Devil's Rejects, American Ultra, and Billy Madison.