-kelly
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Leading Lady PSA - finalist for festvial competition!!

we're in: BIKING RULES FILM FESTIVAL:
BAMcinematek: 30 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217-1486
artists' reception afterwards with free beer courtesy of Brooklyn Brewery
Purchase Tickets – go to www.bikingrules.org/psa
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Biking Rules Born - exclamation point.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Cycle of Giving.
Inspired by our current client, The Modest Needs Foundation, I have committed to giving a donation of 5% of my production profits to www.ModestNeeds.org. Please consider atleast a one time donation. For, as they say, "Small change. A World of difference."
--kelly
Thursday, September 24, 2009
In the Sound!
Finished up the final element of the Biking Rules "Leading Lady" Campaign = AUDIO! Recruited street musician The Renegade Accordion player for some folks songs & audio ushering of the spots.
Yes that's Boba Fett.
And an all around applause goes to Audio Engineer Pat Christensen over at Sound Lounge Studios.
Yes that's Boba Fett.And an all around applause goes to Audio Engineer Pat Christensen over at Sound Lounge Studios.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Modest Needs - Promo Video Oh!
Friday, September 11, 2009
Saturday night - "Missed Connections on the L" - Rooftop Film Festivous!


Dir: Bambi Bogart | DP: Kelly Sebastian
WHAT: Missed Connections on the L @ Rooftop Films
WHEN: Saturday, September 12th, 9pm (doors open at 8pm; live music from 8.30pm, if it rains films screen inside)
WHERE: On the roof of the Old American Can Factory
232 3rd Street @ 3rd Avenue, Gowanus/Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY
DIRECTIONS: F/G to Carroll Street or M/R to Union Avenue
About the film:
Based on Missed Connections, a section of the personals on popular free classified ads website craigslist, Missed Connections on the L follows seven New Yorkers on their search for love in the city's busy subway system. A world unto its own, the L train connects the island of Manhattan to Brooklyn's neighborhood Williamsburg - home of hipsters, artists and urban eclectics. Set to an original soundtrack of pounding trains and screeching brakes, this gritty and poetic tale of love and loneliness is both universal, and uniquely New York.
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