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Meet the Filmmaker – Adam Rosenberg, “The 5 Stages of Romantic Relationships”

Q: Why did you become a filmmaker?
AR: As a creative person I feel the need to express myself, and film is a wonderful form of expression. I love the combination of creativity and technicality that it takes to make films, and that it’s so many art forms combined into one.

Q: What are we going to see at EFPalooza? Has it screened elsewhere and what are your plans for it?
AR: The 5 Stages of Romantic Relationships is a short film utilizing an animation technique called pixilation, which is essentially stop motion animation utilizing human characters.

Q: What else are you working on?
AR: We are currently working on a project called Alphabetical Athleticalz, which is a stop motion exploration of all things sports from A to Z.

Q: Tell us one weird thing about you and/or your movies?
AR: Believe it or not I have an affection for potty humor in my life and films. Poop, pee, farts, weiners, and sex are common themes. Mannequins and dolls are common too.

Q: Where can people go to find out more about you and your work?
AR: www.mradamrosenberg.com

Q: Is there anything you’d like to say about EFPalooza or The Emerging Filmmakers Project?
AR: I love it! I try to screen all of my films here. It’s a wonderful, supportive community of local filmmakers.

The 5 Stages of Romantic Relationships will screen Thursday, March 19th at 8:00 p.m. at The Bug Theatre as part of the Emerging Filmmakers Project block during the 2020 EFPalooza Film Festival.

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Meet the Filmmaker: Adam Rosenberg, “Huevos”

Q: Why did you become a filmmaker?
AR: As a creative person I feel the need to express myself, and film is a wonderful form of expression. I love the combination of creativity and technicality that it takes to make films, and that it’s so many art forms combined into one.

Q: What are we going to see at EFPalooza? Has it screened elsewhere and what are your plans for it?
AR: Huevos is a dark comedy about a man who receives a mysterious proposition from his childhood crush.

Q: What else are you working on?
AR: We just released a branded short film for a bidet company called Tushy. The film is called THE RUNS and it’s an epic battle between rivals for the last roll of toilet paper.

Q: Tell us one weird thing about you and/or your movies?
AR: Believe it or not I have an affection for potty humor in my life and films. Poop, pee, farts, weiners, and sex are common themes. Mannequins and dolls are common too.

Q: Where can people go to find out more about you and your work?
AR: www.mradamrosenberg.com

Q: Is there anything you’d like to say about EFPalooza or The Emerging Filmmakers Project?
AR: I love it! I try to screen all of my films here. It’s a wonderful, supportive community of local filmmakers.

Huevos will screen Thursday, February 21st at 8:00 p.m. at The Bug Theatre as part of the Emerging Filmmakers Project block during the 2019 EFPalooza Film Festival.

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Meet the Filmmaker: Adam Rosenberg, “Sawyer’s Bologna”

“Sawyer’s Bologna”

www.mradamrosenberg.com

Adam RosenbergQ: Why did you become a filmmaker?

AR: I love using all the different art forms that are involved in film to express myself. You can do almost anything and there are no rules! I also love the combination of technical know how and creative artistry.

Q: What are we going to see at the EFP? Has it screened elsewhere and what are your plans for it?

AR: I will be showing “Sawyer’s Bologna” which as far as I know is the world’s first laser cut bologna stop motion animation. It has screened anywhere except Vimeo. I don’t have any greater plans for the piece except to expand on this technique and make something bigger and better!

Q: What else are you working on?
AR: I am currently editing and shooting a 3 episode comedic series called Psychic Pstories.

Q: Tell us one weird thing about you and/or your movies?

AR: I talk in my sleep and have been recording myself for about a year. I am working the recordings into a short film called The Somniloquist.

Q: Where can people go to find out more about you and your work?

AR:www.mradamrosenberg.com

Q: Is there anything you’d like to say about The Emerging Filmmakers Project?

AR: Love it! Super fun, relaxed, and supportive group of filmmakers and film fans.
“Sawyer’s Bologna” will be screening at the April Emerging Filmmaker’s Project at the Bug Theatre. 
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Meet the Filmmaker: Adam Rosenberg, “It’s Cold and It’s Dark”

“It’s Cold and It’s Dark”

www.mradamrosenberg.com

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Q: Why did you become a filmmaker?

AR: Filmmaking is an incredibly rewarding medium for me to tell stories. I also enjoy the mix of artistic expression and technical know how that is required to create films.

Q: What are we going to see at the EFP? Has it screened elsewhere and what are your plans for it?

AR: We will be seeing my very short film “It’s Cold and It’s Dark” which is ostensibly about a young man’s recurring nightmare. I’ve released the film online, but it has yet to screen anywhere else.

Q: What else are you working on?

AR: I am nearly finished with the world’s first (as far as I know) laser cut bologna stop motion animation.

Q: Tell us one weird thing about you and/or your movies?

AR: I have made 4 separate films in which I appear wearing tighty whities.

Q: Where can people go to find out more about you and your work?

AR: www.mradamrosenberg.com

Q: Is there anything you’d like to say about The Emerging Filmmakers Project?we liek to run a short Q and A with each filmmaker on the Emerging Filmmakers blog a week or two before the screening to help promote you and the event.
AR: I don’t know much about the EFP, as I’ve never attended a screening, but I’m excited to be involved in such a cool local filmmaking community event!
It’s Cold and It’s Dark will screen May 21st at the Emerging Filmmaker’s Project.