Thursday, July 05, 2007

Now for an actual Batturtle Productions related update: Here's a storyboard rough by Barry Bradfield for the Villains Animated series pitch. A drawing of a disgusted Ghost Man standing by as his room-mate Crime King counts out his thieved earnings from a Salvation Army Santa robbery.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Thirty feet or so up in the air, high above the crowd at the Canadian Opera Company performance at Lebreton Flats last weekend. That's me in the middle.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Happy Canada Day! I hope you have a good one at least, I'll be working two-fold like a chump. In the midst of much business. This week I've been crewing for a big outdoor show of the Canadian Opera Company (it's going to be on Bravo sometime...no idea when). Working the last day related to that on July 1st, then off to tear down a Canada Day stage in the evening. Next on the calender, I'll be follow-spotting for Blues Fest, then some Sound and Light Show stuff on Parliament Hill. If I make it through all that, then I have my San Diego vacation to look forward to.

In more Batturtle Productions centric news: The assemblage of the Villains pitch is going well. Storyboards are being drawn. Scripts are being written. Want to have it done before the end of the month. Also working on a second round of interviews for the Comic Book Connection. Re-interviewing some of the same folks, but getting some more updated info. That too will be done (not the final product, but at least some interviews) before I flee for California as well.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Amanda Leigh as Victoria Albee in 'Pirates of Snake Island'

Received an e-mail of thanks (as did the rest of the cast and crew) from the producer of 'Pirates of Snake Island'. Which reminded me that I hadn't posted an update that the movie had wrapped production as of last Sunday. I don't know when exactly it's set for release on DVD, though I do remember a rumor that the plan was to get it out around the same time as that other pirate movie starring that Johnny Depp guy hits stores.

Sunday, June 10, 2007


Surprisingly enough I had another letter published in Buffy (#4). Extra surprising due to the fact that I didn't write the thing. I double checked my outgoing gmail just to make sure that I wasn't losing my mind. Evidently I was not. Some kind of editorial mix-up I guess. So, I get credit for someone else's letter and my name in the book two months in a row. Boring news for you, but kind of kewl for me (though it's kind of a dull little bit of correspondence). There's probably some angry geek out there, fuming that proper credit was taken away from them and is currently in the midst of plotting revenge against me.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007



A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, I starred in a Star Wars comic. Okay...I wasn't the star per-say, but I did play a very vital role in the story. I was the first person ever to be seen killed by the intergalactic bounty hunter Jango Fett.

You see, a friend of mine is a comic book artist. He found out the he got a gig drawing a
pre
-Episode II comic, that would serve as a prologue to the character showing up in 'Attack of the Clones'. My immediate question was if I could be drawn into the thing. I have no shame. And it's very likely the closest I'll ever get to being in a Star Wars movie. He wasn't sure at first, as he didn't have the script yet. It could have been a story about a bunch of Droids and Jawa's for all he knew.

A little while later, he phoned and asked if I would like to be killed by Boba's dad. Yes. Yes I would. And that is how I got myself into real actual Star Wars continuity (those who don't count comics as canon can go straight to hell). Currently, the story has been re-released as part of Dark Horse Comics celebration of the 30th Anniversary of Star Wars. So now I have another shot for the character to be noticed and turned into an action figure. Star Wars always gets toys made based on character's who were on screen for a third of a second, so why not one from a comic?

Friday, June 01, 2007


Mega Villains Light Explosion! Sounds like the title of a new Saturday morning, Pokemon-esque, Japanese cartoon. Actually, it was just the title of this picture when it was e-mailed over to me. A more finished version of a sketch that can be seen a few images below this here update. Think I might use it as the cover-page for the pitch for the show.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007



Another pair of logo / title card rough designs from Basement 24. Both Crime King themed. You might recognize that bottom one as a homage towards the Bruce Timm styled Batman animated series that we all know and love (rip-off is such a harsh word).

Sunday, May 20, 2007




I had mentioned to Barry from Basement 24 that I was in need of a logo design for Villains. And that if he had any ideas to keep me posted. Well, within a day or so he sent me over a whole bunch of sketches. If he keeps this up he's going to ruin the reputation that artists are lazy.

The one at the top I think would work very well on the title page of a pitch. And I can picture the one on the bottom looking nice on a TV screen as the opening logo for the show. If this whole concept does manage to come to fruition, I'd like to make use of a title-card in front of each episode (like they did in the good ole' days on cartoons, and as has been seen in recent years on Batman and currently on stuff like Fairly Odd Parents). So there'd be plenty of opportunity for designs like these ones I hope.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007



My favorite character in the Villains U is Mary Mime. A kick-ass backstabbing evil mastermind with pale white skin, spades tattooed over her eyes and a penchant for brutal violence. She may or may not show up in some of the scripts that we're compiling for the initial pitch. She doesn't appear in the one that I've completed. That would be a Christmas episode starring the central three loser characters of Crime King, Ghostman and Ric (changed from Rick for comedic spelling reasons). I'm sure she'll show up sooner or later though.

Monday, May 14, 2007



Some years back, I had the crazy idea to do a trio of short films that stood on their own but could then be packaged together as a feature length anthology. Hence three Villains shorts were produced, and then they appropriately enough became an anthology titled 'The Villains Anthology'. They were fun shoots, lots of my friends worked on the things, and I was very pleased with the final product. They were screened here in Ottawa and at a number of fests around North America (...off the top of my head I remember that they were shown in New York, Toronto, Utah, Vancouver and elsewhere). They were featured on a couple of online film places, and got me listed on IMDb for the first time. Alas, as happens with most indie films, the effort did not grant us riches, fame and fortune.

I've always had in the back of my head that I want to take another shot at the concept though. I really love the characters and the world. So currently, with the help of some alike mind friends, we are whipping up some scripts and storyboards and stuff and slapping together a pitch for an animated 'Villains'. I'd like to do a comic too. Especially with all the nifty Internet options available for publishing nowadays.

Those pictures up above are concept designs for a couple of the central characters from the Villains Universe. As illustrated by James Lagowski. More to come.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Peter Laird does a segment on the TMNT website every once and a while called Blast from the Past. Wherein he posts random things from the Mirage / Ninja Turtles archives. In that tradition, here's a lil' blast from the Batturtle vault. A page of conceptual art done up while trying to figure out the logo design for Batturtle Productions. The Batty in the lower centre of the page won. Which if I remember correctly was actually the artists least favorite drawing. I like that Batty the best though 'cause I could picture him as an action figure.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Worked on of all things, believe it or not, a pirate movie a couple of days ago. Served as A.D. (that's assistant director for those of you who have better things to do with your time than to familiarize yourselves with film crew terms). Sometimes one can have the strangest things to talk about whilst travelling in film-making circles. The movie is titled 'Pirates of Snake Island' and will continue to shoot on and off for the next few weeks. I'm crewing again for the project on Saturday...with the stipulation that we'll be done shooting before game two of the Senators / Sabres series.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Today is Free Comic Book Day eve. Which means that tomorrow is my favorite holiday of the year. Well, maybe it hasn't been recognized as an official holiday just quite yet. It's not on calender's and you can't buy over-priced greeting cards to swap with your friends and loved ones. What you can do though is go to your local comic book store and get yourself some free comic books. Free! No tricks. No catch. No foolin'. They have all kinds of different genres up for grabs. There's western, horror, sci-fi, comedic, kids-stuff... there's mainstream and independent. You can try something new, or pick up something familiar like Spidey, Simpsons, Family Guy, Archie or Mickey Mouse. Anyhow, go check out their website. And tomorrow go out and visit a comic store and get yourself some comics.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Sam Raimi is a frackin' genius. Bruce Campbell is hilarious. Sandman and Venom are cool. Betty Brant is hot. I have seen 'Spider-man 3'. I loved 'Spider-man 3'. I will go see it again very soon.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

In possibly one of the greatest 'new comic book day' Wednesday's ever in the history of new comic book days, no less than three books written by Joss Whedon came out: Runaways #26, Astonishing X-Men #21 and Buffy: Season 8 #3. And to make things even more exciting, within Buffy #3, I got a letter published. Not quite as cool as say writing an issue of Buffy...but I'll take my geek points where I can get them. My name and Joss' name are in the same comic, so we're like peers or friends or something right? C'mon...allow me my delusions.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007



Lent a hand and got behind the camera last Friday night for a quick lil' music video shoot for the Bella Bombs. Directed by Brett Kelly, and shot on location at the Birdman Sound record store. Brett's put up his first run at editing the project together onto the video section of his MySpace page.

Thursday, April 12, 2007



This upcoming Saturday (April 14th) at 11:30PM, the Mayfair theatre (here in Ottawa) will host a screening of Brett Kelly's new directorial effort, 'Kingdom of the Vampire'. KotH marks the millionth or so project that I've worked on with Brett in various capacity. Alright, not quite a million. But I think that we may be up to around twenty or so long or short movies ranging from a special thanks I got on one film he directed, throw in some sound stuff, gripping, and A.D.-ing, all the way up to me directing him in a feature.

Anyhow, if you're free late Saturday night, grab some friends, make your way to the Mayfair and check out the big world premiere. An (approximately) midnight madness horror show at a good ole' fashioned single big-screen theatre. No better way to see a scary vampire movie.

Friday, March 30, 2007



Got a call yesterday from area code 510. 'Where's 510?' I thought to myself as I picked up. Evidently it's in California. There's a new channel starting up called The Volt down in San Francisco and they needed my updated contact info to send me over a broadcast contract. So sooner or later some of the Batturtle shorts will be on TV down in the States. They said they'd keep me posted as to when stuff starts to actually hit the airwaves so I'd be able to spread the word. Their website is still in the midst of construction, but you can check it out here.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007




Over the weekend I helped out on the last couple days of shooting for 'Dead of Winter'. Which was well timed...because I think that the weekend may have been the last couple days of the season seeing how the weather is going and that the snow may soon disappear. 'DoW' is the latest project from director Jodi Pittman, who also contributed the short 'Daycamp Massacre' to the Killer63 fest late last year. Right above here is a shot of Jodi going all Rodriguez and pulling double duty as director / camera operator, as I stand by on boom patrol. There was thought that the movie would be a medium length short (45 minutes or so) and put onto a DVD with another horror film of similar running time. Now it may end up being a full length feature all on its own though. For further info on the project, feel free to link over to the Dudez Productions site.

Friday, February 23, 2007




A few more tantalising and exciting teaser shots from the action packed trailer for the non-movie phenomenon: 'Girls! Guns! Go!'.

Thursday, February 22, 2007




Due to popular demand, here's a lil' look at 'Girls! Guns! Go!'. I'm thinking of putting the trailer up on the internet on one of them YouTube things. Just going to wait to find out the outcome of the festival contest first. Making fake trailers is fun (or as it was pointed out to me...it's a real trailer, just a fake non-existent movie). Way easier to make a minute or two come out the way you envisioned it in comparison to trying to do the same thing with a feature length project.

The SXSW film fest (which is hosting the Grindhouse contest) goes down from March 9th - 17th in Austin, Texas. Robert Rodriguez picks the winners, which are set to be screened on March 11th.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007


There's a movie coming out in a couple months called 'Grindhouse'. Actually, it's two complete feature-length movies ('Planet Terror' and 'Death Proof') under the banner of 'Grindhouse', being presented as a double-bill for one regular ticket price admission. One movie from my hero and yours, Robert Rodriguez, and one from Quentin Tarantino.

Also tagged onto the double-bill will be some trailers for some non-existent movies within the same genre. SXSW (a film and music festival from Austin, Texas) is showcasing 'Grindhouse' as part of their schedule. They're also holding a competition for filmmakers to submit their own fake movie trailers within the same 'Grindhouse' movie mind-set.

It all came about very last minute, and I almost gave up on the thought of participating due to being very busy as of late. Luckily things fell into place in the 11th hour, and the project managed to come together. So the weekend before last, Jera Kenez (who also shot stuff like 'Thursday' with me and 'Kingdom of the Vampire' with Brett Kelly) and I shot a bunch of random scenes for a trailer for a fake movie by the name of 'Girls! Guns! Go!'. A fun day of ladies in burlesque attire, one in a bathtub, one in bed, a knife, a sword, and lots of gun related action scenes. The best part is that it didn't have to really make sense, just look cool.

Then, this last weekend, my frequent collaborator Bonnie and I puzzle pieced images together to the music of the Bella Bombs and everything turned out just swell. I got the package sent off to SXSW yesterday. Even if no festival related award or praise comes out of it, this has proved a very fun lil' film-making experiment.

Monday, January 08, 2007



I'm not sure if Brett is trying to show off his manly physique in that first picture, or if he's about to punch himself in the head. Either option is equally strange.

Worked on the final bit of shooting for 'Prey for the Beast' last weekend. Some additional photography of two brand new added scenes. The first couple of pictures are from the scene shot in Jodi Pittman's apartment. Where-in his character prepares to leave on his vacation that ends up going horribly wrong (all death and killer monster attacks). D.o.P. Jera Kenez can be seen in the top photo playing with the nifty stedi-cam steering wheel thing (or 'DS9: the camera' as I dubbed it). I'm showing off my mad boom skillz in both of the interior pictures.

The third picture is an ominous shot of the ferocious man eating cows circling us as we shot a camping scene out in the middle of nowhere. They were ready to pounce as soon as one of us let our guard down.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Yesterday evening was a great night on all fronts. First we (and by "we" I mean the Ottawa Senators) beat the evil Toronto Maple Leafs 3 - 2, then I found a Pez dispenser (still in the package), and then the Killer63 premiere went incredibly well.

I took it upon myself be the ticket seller in the box office, and it was a roller-coaster heart-stopping ride of constantly almost running out of change. The Mayfair folks were quite impressed with the large crowd who came out not only to see a bunch of indie shorts, but who did so very late at night on a Saturday during the Holidays. I hope that this might mean that the theatre is open to the idea of more late night and indie screenings there.

I'm not sure what's immediately next for us in the K63. I've already gotten requests for DVD's and for another screening. So keep and eye out and check the K63 blog every so often and we'll do our best to keep you all posted of related news and upcoming events. We'll definitely be back next year for another round, only maybe a bit earlier, like around October 31st or so. Great job to all the filmmakers, and a big thank you go out to everyone who came to check out the movies. Especially the ones who coughed up six bucks to get in, not like those free-loading filmmakers. Happy New Year everyone.

Friday, December 29, 2006

The big Killer63 premiere finally happens tomorrow night. Eight brand new short horror movies for one low six dollar price.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Was interviewed today for a segment on Friday Special Blend on CKCU. It'll show up sometime during the shows broadcast tomorrow, which is in between 7AM-9:30AM. If you're not in Ottawa, you can even listen to it from the stations website.

Yesterday I also did an interview for CTV news. That ones going to show up on the 6PM and 11PM shows on Thursday, and I believe the noon one on Friday. Both interview segments were done in regards to this Saturday's Killer63 premiere (Saturday the 30th at 11:30PM...come one come all).

Sunday, December 24, 2006

My friend Hellboy and I just wanted to check in and wish everyone a Merry Christmas. Or a happy fill in the blank towards whatever you do or do not choose to celebrate on or around this about time during the calender year. Hope everyone gets to gorge themselves on endless amounts of good food, that lots of swell presents are opened, and that most importantly of all, I receive the Shaun of the Dead and / or Bubba Ho-Tep action figures from Santa.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Alas no...there isn't really a movie called 'Evil Dead: Dead in the Water' screening at the Mayfair Theatre here in Ottawa. Why not? Well...because unfortunately that's an imaginary movie title that we made up and slapped on the marquee of the theatre while shooting a project called 'Mythic Hero' some years back. We actually got the hopes up of a few passers by who thought that there actually was a real 'Evil Dead IV' screening there that night. Good times.

What IS set to soon premiere at the Mayfair though is the inaugural batch of Killer63 short horror movies. You can find the listing on the new schedule that runs from (December 10th - January 13th). We're on Saturday December 30th at 11:30PM. Tell your friends.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Some folks know about this development already, but I didn't want to 100% spread the word until everything was official and organized. After much paperwork (oh how I do hate the boring, necessary evil of paperwork) and e-mailing back and forth, things are finally in line to have some Batturtle stuff shown on CHUM's Drive-In Classics channel. The bad vampire / good vampire set-up to the feature length movie version starring the characters, 'Gwen' and 'Mercy', along with the horrifically bad night at the office story 'Thursday' will all start to be shown on the channel sometime in the near future.

There's a link on their website that says: 'Seen it on DIC? Ask us to play it again!'. So if anyone does subscribe to the channel, and does happen to catch one of the shorts while watching, please do feel free to drop them a quick e-mail (only if you have nice things to say...bad things to say, please disregard).

Monday, December 04, 2006

This exciting behind the scene picture was taken on location during production of my latest short a couple weekends ago. As I go over the scene with actress Tara MacKenzie, actor Mark Courneyea mugs it up for the camera (which evidently is a sickness on his part, as he does so in every single bit of still photography that he's ever been caught in ever).

The short ('Checklist') will be premiered along with a batch of other horror shorts on Saturday December 30th at the Mayfair Theatre in Ottawa. On one hand, the screening is happening during the busy holiday season, so that might keep things too hectic for a lot of folks to tear themselves away from winter-y plans to check out the movies. At the same time though, it's on a Saturday night, post Christmas and pre New Years Eve. Plus, I just really wanted to make a lil' dream come true and have a screening at the Mayfair.

So it's actually not all that exciting of a shot, and much delayed in being posted. But I wanted to put an update on here and this is the only new-ish picture that I have handy. My blogging time has been all taken up over on the Killer63 blog, which has had many more updates and exciting pictures of late.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006


Did the first day of shooting for my contribution to the K63 this past weekend. Our second bit of shooting is this afternoon. Shouldn't take too long, just a couple hours of shooting in a coffee shop to intro the characters and lead in to all the fun horror stuff from the second half of the script that we've already shot. There were some pictures taken on Saturday, but I'm kind of hesitant to put any up just yet. Being that it's a short horror movie with a twist in it, I don't want to go and give anything away and play the spoiler.

Monday, October 30, 2006


The first issue of the Bonesetter comic book is now available to order. Written by Brett Kelly with art by Chris Herndon (Living with Zombies). The cover is by Nick Bradshaw of 'Army of Darkness' and 'Danger Girl' fame (well...comic book geek fame anyhow) with colouring from my friend Bao Phan (who cursed Nick's attention to detail with those dozens and dozens of bones). If you want more info on the comic, check out Brett's site, which you can link over to from here. Or you can order the comic directly through Comixpress. I've written a pair of stories set to appear in upcoming issues.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006


Some logo roughs for Comic Book Connection
from Barry Bradfield at Basement 24


Arthur Masters over at The Ottawa Local Podcast did a bit of a behind the scenes segment covering our audition process for the Comic Book Connection project. Then there's a bit of a comic book related interview with myself tagged onto there too.

You can check it out, along with the rest of the program right here.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

A lil' behind the scene glimpse from Brett Kelly's latest directorial effort 'Prey for the Beast'. The shoot happened for the most part somewhere in the west end forests on the outskirts of Ottawa. On the left hand side of the picture you've got producer / actor Jodi Pittman looking on, Ralph Gethings on camera, and Howard Sonnenberg doing sound. You can just catch a glimpse of me (or at least my Sens cap) hiding in the background behind everyone (think I was on camera assist / clapper board duties that day). On the right you have actor / director Brett and the rest of his cast. The movie is set for release in early 2007.