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First Look: ‘Judas Kiss’ Behind the Scenes
Watch this video featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the Judas Kiss shoot this past summer.
It’s a Wrap
After 20 days, 12 hours long each, from August 13 to September 4, principal photography for Judas Kiss is complete. Nearly 80 cast and crew in Seattle worked tirelessly to get the job done.
Time to eScape: Kids’ Adventure Series Comes to the Web
What if you woke up one day at summer camp to discover all the adults had disappeared? That’s how the kids’ adventure series, eScape, begins when it comes to the Web this summer, courtesy of Blue Seraph partner Runic Films.
Runic Films Sizzle Reel
This 1:40-minute reel prepared for Comic-Con 2009 features clips from projects by personnel from Blue Seraph Productions and our partner, Runic Films, including: Writer-producer Carlos Pedraza Director Ben Alpi Cinematographer David Berry CGI artists Joël Bellucci and Matt Jolly Watch the Runic Films Sizzle Reel
Sneak peek of ‘Enemy: Starfleet’
On the heels of the “Blood and Fire, Part 2” release, Star Trek: Phase II has posted the teaser and part of Act 1 of the next episode, “Enemy: Starfleet.” The episode marks Blue Seraph director J.T. Tepnapa’s debut as Lt. Cmdr. Sulu, and Carlos Pedraza’s turn as First Assistant Director. Blue Seraph cinematographer Dave [...]
‘Blood and Fire, Part 2’ released
Star Trek: Phase II released the second part of “Blood and Fire,” directed by David Gerrold and co-written by Blue Seraph’s Carlos Pedraza. The episode also features J.T. Tepnapa’s first appearance as Mr. Sulu, Dave Berry’s turn as cinematographer and Joël Bellucci’s amazing visual effects.
Blue Serif to write marine research video series
Blue Serif, the writing consulting division of Blue Seraph Productions, has been signed to write story concepts and treatments for a video series showcasing the findings of the Census of Marine Life, a decade-long marine research project. The video production, helmed by Pacific Grove, Calif.-based Lindsay Digital, is being overseen by the Hopkins Marine Station [...]













