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Things From Another World, Portland, Oregon Berkeley has continued to direct and produce notable documentaries including Harmontown and the recent Tribeca selected documentary Gilbert. The company developed most of the animated sequences in Beauty Is Embarrassing including the Mimi Pond Cartoon, the Pee-wee's Playhouse sketches and the end credits. Berkeley has operated his design-based production company, BRKLY. His work includes main title design for some of TV's most popular shows and he has directed several national commercials. Currently, Mike oversees Charlie Mike Productions, which has a slate of films in production.ĮXECUTIVE PRODUCER NEIL BERKELEY has been working as a designer and director in film and television for over ten years. In 2014, he became Head of Film Acquisitions for Anderson and grew release strategies for verticals including theatrical, DVD, digital, VOD and SVOD. He began his career in the sound world, where from 2001-2006 he served as a sound assistant for Danetracks, on such films as I Am Sam, The Good Girl, and 8 Mile, as well as a sound editor and designer for features including Gothika and Hustle & Flow.Ĭamello eventually moved into the business side of things. His most recent feature, “Temps” became a #1 bestseller on the iTunes Romantic Comedy charts.ĮXECUTIVE PRODUCER MIKE CAMELLO is a veteran film producer and distributor. His first feature, “A Big Love Story” won Breakout Filmmaker of the year at the Newport Beach Film Festival, the Audience Award at the Beverly Hills Film Festival and Best Comedy at the Manhattan Film Festival along with many other festival awards.

I made the film because I wanted to put the viewer in that comic book store for 24 hours, just as I was.ĭIRECTOR MILAN ERCEG got his start in motion graphics including time as Creative Director at BRKLY where he developed show packages for iconic shows such as T op Chef, Project Runway and The Real Housewives franchise.Īs a producer and Art Director for the documentary Beauty is Embarrassing, both he and director Neil Berkeley garnered Emmy nominations for Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction.ĮXECUTIVE PRODUCER RYAN SAGE is an award-winning writer, producer, director.

I soon found myself endeared by everyone in it. Not knowing if I had anything, I started to piece the film together. Though the invite was tempting, more interesting to me was the idea to witness and document this test of creative endurance.Īlways the curious one, I wondered, what happens when you sequester a handful of artists in a comic book store trying to accomplish a month’s worth of work in 24 hours? On a shoestring budget, a small handful of volunteers and a homemade dolly I made for $30, I decided to turn the cameras towards the artists. In 2013 my friend and artist David Chelsea invited me to participate in a 24 hour comic challenge. With the smell of coffee and doughnuts lingering over a table filled with pencil shavings, director Milan Erceg delves into the personal lives of each of the participating artist to examine how and why they got into an industry that rarely rewards their passion with fame or money.įurther exploring the business of comic art, Erceg peppers in interviews from an impressive list of nationally recognized comic book experts including, Scott McCloud, cartoonist and author of Understanding Comics, Paul Guinan creator of Boilerplate, David Chelsea, acclaimed graphic novelist, Mike Richardson, founder of Dark Horse Comics and many others.Īn inspiring look into the art world’s version of a marathon, 24 Hour Comic leaves the audience with a deeper appreciation for the artists who spend a life creating.Ĩ artists come together to participate in Scott McCloud's 24 Hour Comic Challenge, attempting to write, draw, and complete a 24 page comic, in 24 hours. In Portland Oregon, eight artists come together to participate in Scott McCloud's 24 Hour Comic Challenge, attempting to write, draw, and complete a 24 page comic, in 24 hours.
