I had such fun making this camp horror short!
I play “The Fury”, (aka a transsexual Pirate Demon serial killer) who was the victim of a hate crime and avenges herself eight years later...
Viewer Discretion Advised!
Graphic violence, gore, partial nudity and simulated sex.
Night Brings the Fury
A promotional sponsorship reel for Sesame Workshop.
My voice is the accompaniment to a bright assembly of media clips featuring Sesame Street.
Recommended Time Codes:
01:17 - 01:49
02:07 - 02:53
03:00 - 03:24
Sesame Street Promo
A comedy sketch performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York.
Trisha learns the hard way that Jeremy doesn’t understand the concept of a one-night-stand...
Creepy Jeremy Sketch
An independent documentary about the Red Ribbon Award, which honours organizations from around the world in their effort to provide outreach and community services for people living with HIV.
Recommended Time Codes:
01:25 - 01:55
04:33 - 04:47
12:19 - 12:40
Produced by Barefoot Workshops
Red Ribbon Award
Gen Art’s Styles Fashion Show has helped to launch the careers of many fashion designers. This reel highlights the tenth anniversary of Styles.
Recommended Time Codes:
02:04 - 02:20
02:26 - 02:36
02:49 - 03:08
Gen Art Retrospective
This highlight reel introduces the five finalists for the Perrier "Bubbling Under" Award at the Gen Art Styles 2006 Fashion Show.
Recommended Time Codes:
00:05 - 00:12
00:17 - 00:34
Perrier Award Reel
Here are the first 10 minutes of a 35-minute documentary I narrated.
The Emperor’s Tram Girls tells the stories of the young women who drove Hiroshima’s trams to help rebuild their city after the atom bomb.
Recommended Time Codes:
02:12 - 02:37
03:46 - 04:04
Emperor’s Tram Girls
Watch...
★ AMIA Short Film
★ Night Brings the Fury - horror short
★ Sesame Street Promo - VO reel
★ Creepy Jeremy - comedy sketch
★ Red Ribbon Award - VO reel
★ Gen Art Retrospective - VO reel
★ Gen Art / Perrier Award - VO reel
★ The Emperor’s Tram Girls - documentary
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In celebration of its 20th anniversary, the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) held its first short film/video competition to highlight the importance of preserving our moving image heritage.
My voice lends a serious tone to this short film by Dylan Lorenz.
AMIA Short Film