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Declan Ryan

New Orleans, LA

(Producer, DP) Declan Ryan got his start in Chicago shooting countless industrials and ENG operated for news, and reality TV. He shot documentaries for Matt Golin, Jennifer Burns and Kevin McAlester and also shot and directed two films, ULBERT and HEL... view more

  1. on June 13, 2011
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    THE UNSOLICITED POETRY TOUR by Peter Anderson

    Verna Press is going on tour to promote David Rowe's 'Unsolicited Poems,' and to seek out new voices for our new Lit Mag Dorado.

    • 101% funded $4,051 pledged
    • 40 backers
    • Funded Jun 18, 2011
  2. on February 21, 2011
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    My father would be so proud.
  3. on August 7, 2010
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    Days of the Living Dead: Season 2 by Jayme Joyce

    A haunted house docu- reality web show that follows Zombie Army, a rag tag group of misfits that run 2 of the largest haunted houses in Chicago.

    Funding Unsuccessful (09/11/2010)
  4. on July 12, 2010
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    Kristin Diable: 10 out of 10! Produce my next record with me: 10 songs in 10 weeks. by Kristin Diable

    Kristin Diable: 10 out of 10 project. 10 songs written & recorded in 10 weeks. Pre-produce the next record with New Orleans artist Kristin Diable!

    • 215% funded $15,083 pledged
    • 114 backers
    • Funded Aug 05, 2010
  5. on April 13, 2010
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    "Murder Through the Eyes of a Child" A documentary about coming of age in New Orleans by Declan Ryan

    This is a documentary about coming of age in impoverished areas of New Orleans where as many as 200 young kids will die this year due to violence.

    • 101% funded $7,120 pledged
    • 60 backers
    • Funded Apr 13, 2010
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    Our Student's Family

    We interviewed one of our student's families in City Park over last weekend, and talked about her life and growing up in New Orleans.

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    A Powerful Picture

    One of our still photographers, Amanda Clifford, captured this image last Saturday at the scene of the shooting we were at. It speaks volumes about what we're talking about.

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  8. on March 30, 2010
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    More Pictures

    Hey Everyone,

    Here are some more pictures from the last weeks of shooting, the first is one of the kids who we interviewed about growing up in New Orleans and his experiences here. The second is from the scene of the shooting that occurred about fifty feet from us last Saturday. A sad epilogue to that shooting is that not a single news source in New Orleans reported it or had an article about it except for ProjectNola. That day Saturday March 20th had at least five seperate shootings occur in the New Orleans area, with at least four dead.

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  9. on March 26, 2010
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    New Pictures

    Hey Everyone,

    We've been posting a lot of new pictures to our facebook account. Some of the most chilling are from Saturday, March 20th. We were traveling with our crew from one interview to another, and a shooting took place about fifty feet from us, we ended up being on the scene of the crime before the police. The victim in the shooting turned out to be only sixteen years old, and took place at about 1:00 PM on a beautiful day at the corner of Claiborne and Esplanade, which is a busy intersection. None of the pictures are graphic, but do convey the mood of the scene. There are also a lot of pictures posted recently of crew and different interview subjects. Hope y'all check them out, you can follow the link below.

    http://www.facebook.com/album.php...

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  10. on February 25, 2010
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    Newsletter regarding the documentary

    SCRUB BRUSH PRODUCTIONS

    PRODUCTION
    UPDATE
    February 2010

    FRIENDS:

    Welcome to the first issue of our monthly newsletter, featuring updates about Scrub Brush Productions and our Youth Documentary Outreach Project: "Murder through the Eyes of a Child." The Project engages seven talented teenagers from the New Orleans Metro Area in a year long intensive documentary class. The teens will learn video production and storytelling techniques, and using their new skills to produce a documentary about violent crime in New Orleans. Please take a moment to read more about our efforts with this important project. We welcome any support or constructive feedback you might provide! You may contact us with your ideas at crescentcityfilms@gmail.com.

    Sincerely,
    Scrub Brush Productions
    Production News:

    February marks a Turning Point for
    Scrub Brush Productions

    Scrub Brush Productions is attracting significant community interest and support for giving local youth the resources to share their perspectives on violent crime. On February 22nd "Scrub Brush" opened a new editing suite in Central City. This workspace will serve as a resource for the neighborhood, and teens who are participating in the "Murder through the Eyes of a Child" documentary. In the months to come, Scrub Brush will document the efforts of community advocates who are working to make New Orleans a safer city.

    If you're involved in a grassroots campaign to address violent crime in New Orleans, or interested in learning more about Scrub Brush Productions, we want to hear from you. Please contact Producer, Alex Willson, at crescent.city.film@gmail.com, and connect with us on Facebook and MySpace.

    For additional news about our Youth Documentary Outreach Project, check out the following articles: Film Industry Network, Humid Beings, and The Trumpet - 01.2010, page 27, "Power Your Passion."

    Outreach:

    Scrub Brush Launches National Fundraising
    Campaign for Youth Documentary Project

    Scrub Brush in the middle of a unique 90 day pledge drive with "Kickstarter.org" to raise $7000 for our Youth Documentary Outreach Project. Please help us spread the word about this important fundraising campaign. Our Project will only be funded if we have $7,000 in pledges by Apr 13, 2010.

    By visiting our pledge page at Kickstarter.com, and making a much-appreciated donation, you can receive gifts, film credits, and even a hug from the filmmakers! You will also find instructions about how to share our pledge page link with others. We're determined to find innovative ways of funding our Youth Documentary Outreach Project. If you have creative fundraising ideas that we might use, please share them with us, at crescentcityfilms@gmail.com. Don't forget to add your name to our list of Kickstarter supporters today.

    MAKE YOUR DONATION NOW!

    Special Thanks to the following individuals for contributing to our Kickstarter fund: Dana Embree, Deborah Ryan, Alex Willson, Leigh Louque, Susanne Trosclair, Karen Friemoth, Denise Poindexter, James Marshall, Linda Novak, and Chris M. Harrisour, Diane Ireland, and Barbara Ballentine!
    In Focus:

    New Orleans Youth Finds New Voice
    With Documentary Filmmaking

    MATT GRAY is an fun loving high school senior, who lives in the Mid City, New Orleans. Matt is a starter on the varsity basketball team, a member of the first place debate team, and has achieved the rank of second lieutenant of the R.O.T.C.

    Matt's interest in social and political issues led him to be a co-founder of the Young Democrats of America chapter at his high school. Funny, confident and always ready with a smile, Matt has been making short comedic vignettes about his neighborhood for the last year. He recently produced "A DAY IN THE LIFE OF MATT GRAY," as a participant in our Youth Documentary Outreach Project. With this short film, Matt has taken his storytelling skills to the next level by sharing his view on violent crime, and other important community issues. After high school, Matt plans to study law and politics, and someday serve his community as a United States Congressman.

    Look Here, For more information about Matt and other talented Crescent City Connection filmmakers.

    February Wish List:

    Uncle Sam GraphicYour In-Kind Support
    Makes a Big Difference!

    I WANT YOU to be a Good Citizen and make a
    donation of any of the items below. Remember the
    future of New Orleans indie filmmaking is in your
    hands!

    * CRAFT SERVICES (Crew Meals)
    * OFFICE SUPPLIES
    * NEW & USED FILM EQUIPMENT

    For information about in-kind donations and other production needs, please contact Producer, Alex Willson, at crescent.city.film@gmail.com.

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    In This Issue
    PRODUCTION NEWS
    OUTREACH
    IN FOCUS
    FEBRUARY WISH LIST
    FEATURED SPONSOR
    Featured Article
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    "FEBRUARY IN FOCUS"

    In this issue, meet Matthew Gray, a young and emerging filmmaker, with something important to say about violence in New Orleans.

    Scrub Brush Productions is a New Orleans based film company dedicated
    to producing intelligent, relevant media with a social conscience.

    We are experienced film professionals, who work quickly and efficiently, without wasteful budgets to keep the artistic integrity, and profit revenues high.

    For more information about our services call 504.231.1364 or visit
    our website.

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    is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to foster the creation and appreciation of film and video for a public of diverse ages, income levels and backgrounds.

    NOVAC accomplishes this mission through education, career development, community outreach, independent productions, and special events.

    NOVAC has provided classroom and editing suites for the Murder through the Eyes of a Child Documentary Project.

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