Mission Statement:
mission statement: to focus on works that are reflections of truth in society that are either rarely discussed or, for some reason, have not been given the proper magnifying glass that they deserve.
While simultaneously, of course, doing our best to make quality productions that make you laugh and cry, because sometimes the stuff the mainstream is creating just isn’t up to where we’d all like it to be. So we let our imaginations run wild, our pens flow, and create something we would enjoy both making and watching. But also, we all need laughter in our lives and sometimes we make things for that.
How You Are to Me is Electronic Bass Entertainment’s biggest official project -- a narrative short film focusing on a female caregiver caring for her husband who is living with Alzheimer’s disease. A love story involving Alzheimer’s showing that though the journey is hard it is not without beautiful and wonderful moments as well. Integrated into the film are communication techniques to help with better interactions with individuals living with Alzheimer’s as birthed from the Scripted-IMPROV Project.
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in development
Thanks(butnothanks)giving, a(n almost) musical farce
Best described as "August Osage County" meets "Mr. Show" with Neil Simon stylings, and a musical twist! -- though the book is fully scripted, and the songs placed, each song's lyrics and music are musically improvised each show with the pianist/orchestra and the actors playing the roles. YES, the songs are made up on the spot mid-show so that each performance you will get a different set of songs ... their meanings basically the same, but the songs themselves different in form and, potentially, melody.
Until the End (feature film)
Logline: Little Miss Sunshine meets Priscilla Queen of the Desert meets The Wizard. Two best friends run across America, one determined to end his life on his own terms by jumping into the Grand Canyon, the other determined to convince him otherwise.
Crime And (Feature Film - script)
A modern day twist on Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment, pondering the value of life and the moral reasoning of existence; told through two disjointed and parallel timelines.
The Kane Kelley Project (feature film)
A film that pushes the audience to define “performance enhancing” drugs/advantages, and then shatters that definition and forces a look at the gray line that is our moral relationship with competitive sports.
TBA (Secret Title) (TV Series)
A dark comedy series in the vein of Party Down that features, and focuses, on a character living with dementia. Intertwining education in comedy, while also showing that living with dementia can be just that, a vibrant, positive living experience, if those who surround the individual communicate and treat them in ways that they can understand.