Tag Archives: indie film

TBTK to get it’s day in the big apple. DVD to come!

Hello fans of The Brave and the Kind! This year has been an extremely busy one. We are gearing up for Orphaned, my third feature film, and The Brave and the Kind is going to DVD at the end of August. To help celebrate the release we are having a NYC screening on August 13th, [...]

help Orphaned find a home

So it looks like this just might happen. My third feature film, Orphaned, just started its grassroots fund raising campaign on Kickstarter. Here’s the URL:  http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/johnwyost/orphaned Kickstarter is a website where filmmakers, artists, and musicians can go to propose projects to potential investors. Except the investors aren’t some rich bankers…they’re YOU. The site is set [...]

Orphaned

So it’s here…the new teaser trailer to my third feature film: Orphaned we also have a site on this website: http://nameinuse.com/orphaned/ Right now we’re still in the planning stages, casting, and script writing, BUT I felt it was time to show some folks what I’m thinking. A quiet, loud, quiet film with lots of brotherly [...]

I’m not me, feasting on pixels

Lots going on at the start of this new school semester/year. I recently sent out a ton of new work to folks around the globe and New York…we’ll see what happens… Check back here for the newest work as I make it. In December I helped out a new friend, Zak Mulligan, with his first [...]

A New Year: Us Ones In Between

So with a new year comes a new body of work. (Soon to be up on this site, and in shows.) I have spent a good two weeks rounding up work from 2009 and getting it ready to send out. I came across the short film “Us Ones In Between” (A Sunset Rubdown lyric) that [...]

Two years…Two films.

So the other day I stopped and realized that in two years or so…I’ve finished two feature films. Crazy. I think back to when I moved up from NYC in 2006; penniless, full of ideas, but I hadn’t made a single thing since Maine Workshops and “Fog”. A good friend of mine, Daniel Swinton, offered [...]