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At 10:08pm on September 3, 2008, Stephen Eyer said…
Hi David,

I'd love to get your feedback on this REVO(lution) program that I started. Check it out here: http://www.redrevo.com.

Hope your summer was a good one. What are you up to these days?
At 8:43am on March 19, 2008, Stephen Eyer said…
Yes, I'll be at the festival this year. I'm bringing a few students from PUC again. I hope your film gets accepted and you can make it out. It will definitely be worth the trip.
At 11:59pm on March 18, 2008, Stephen Eyer said…
Hey, so I thought you'd be interested to know that I'm getting a RED camera. It should be in here in June. We're also planning to shoot "The White Abyss" with one the first week of April. Yes, I'm stoked. Thought you'd get a kick out of that. Hope all is well. Coming to SONscreen?
At 10:14pm on February 23, 2008, Stephen Eyer said…
Hi David. Just checking in. I noticed you have a Red Rock Micro attached to the Canon in your pic. How do you like it? Have you also shot with the Letus 35? How's life in Orlando these days? Got any new films in the works? Hope all is well.
At 7:52pm on November 5, 2007, Stephen Eyer said…
My bad, just realized you already posted it on the site. Thanks!
At 7:51pm on November 5, 2007, Stephen Eyer said…
Welcome to the AF site David! I just finished watching "Stacks" on YouTube. I was moved by the haunting and moving way in which you explore your main character's broken memories. I can relate in many ways to a childhood with a missing father. I appreciated the poetic nature of the film and how you left it open and unresolved. Nicely done. I'd encourage you to post it in the videos section of the site so others can see it too!
 
 

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