This site will be updated as we take new steps in the production of "Shark Brown". We are very excited to present this project, and can't wait to show it off to the world.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Feedback, please!!

First of all, THANK YOU SO MUCH to everyone who attended the premiere. We were so happy with the turnout! We couldn't have imagined this much support, and we were overjoyed that so many people came! Please leave your thoughts about the show in a comment on this post, as we would love your feedback! Compliments or criticisms, we accept all takers!! Thanks again!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Behind the scenes

So I filmed a lot of the shoot action on a Flip-Cam. Paul Reilly took the footage and made a little behind the scenes piece. It's pretty cool, so take a look!

SB is finished!

Well folks, "Shark Brown" is a finished product! We are very excited and satisfied with the outcome! For those in the Rexburg area, don't forget the premiere, tomorrow night (April 7th) at 7PM in the Spori building! Hope to see you there!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

TRAILER! Take a look...

This is the premiere trailer for "Shark Brown". Credit for this goes to Aaron Tharp of C365 Productions. He did a great job. Take a look!

Monday, March 29, 2010

Location and Time of Premiere... No longer a mystery...

Okay, folks, we have a location and time for the "Shark Brown" premiere. It will be shown in the Spori building room 035 (in the basement) on April 7th at 7 PM. If you are in or around Rexburg on that day, make sure to come and check it out!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

That's a Wrap!



We are officially done shooting "Shark Brown". All the shoots went very well, and we are super excited to see the finished product. Anyway, we took a couple pictures of ol' Detective Brown today during the shoot, so check these out! He's hardcore.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Shark Brown News Story

The students creating Shark Brown were featured on the local campus news. Take a look. Check out their full interviews on the prior post, ya hear?



Some local communication students are taking their latest homework assignment very seriously. Lars Lindstrom is directing "Shark Brown", a show that revolves around a very young detective.
Every semester, News and TV production students are given the assignment to produce a 5-10 minute original television pilot episode. This semester, the students hope the pilot gets more than a good grade.
"We plan on submitting [the pilot] to film festivals and actual television channels," said Lindstrom, who is very excited about the project.
Paul Reilly, another student and member of the production crew, says he has never been a part of a project this complicated.
"I've never had the boom mic, or any of the nice sound equipment, or the fog machine, anything like that," noted Reilly.
Zach Brown, who plays the main character, is a high school student, so many of the shoots revolved around his school schedule. Brown looks a little younger than he is, and Lindstrom was excited to work with Brown because he felt Brown's high school age would make him easier to direct than someone who actually fit the 12 year old character age.
C365 Productions, the student-run organization driving the project, plans to release the pilot on April 7th.

Interviews with some of the Crew

These are a few of the main players behind the production of Shark Brown. While the crew includes many more than these, this is a good variety of people from several different areas. Take a listen to their full interviews that couldn't be included when they were on the news.


Lars Lindstrom - Director


Zach Brown - Actor


Adam Sevy - Writer


Aaron Tharp - Director of Cinematography


Paul Reilly - Continuity Coordinator


Sam Lloyd - Boom operation, "odd jobs"