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The Mystery Guest Cometh
He lurks in the shadows, waiting to strike, at any moment.
Well, um, actually, he lives in L.A., waiting to help people make movies.
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He is David Dibble, whom I met while taking a class at the University of Southern California in 1992.
David is shown here on the last day of class, posing with Helen Robinson. (Anyone seen her around? We lost track of her a few years ago.) |
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With our similar filmic interests, David and I have remained good friends over the years. In fact, I traveled to California a few summers ago, to help him shoot two short films, The Tuba and Kloan.
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The Tuba crew consisted of David, me, and David's brother Michael. |
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Shooting outdoors on some of the hottest days of the year, David nearly killed me during those two weeks of production
Now I get to return the favor.
Heh, heh. |
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Since completing his two films, David has been hanging out in Hollywood and moving toward his goal of working as a Director of Photography. With so many scenes I wanted to finish as part of the October Master Plan, I asked David if he would come to Milwaukee and fill in for Carl for a week.
Click here for David's arrival.
Copyright Kenneth J. Schellin.
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