Thursday, January 29, 2009

Adam Morgan and Erik Johnson: An apparent celebration


An apparent celebration

As darkness falls on the deep southern woods, a mysterious wanderer is found traveling alone through unfamiliar territory. What he finds is more than expected.


Adam Morgan was born in a small mountain town in Idaho. He moved to Houston, Tx at the age of ten so that his mom could fly in space. He is currently studying film at the University of Texas, and has had scripts chosen each semester for production, which he also directed. His latest films, "Throwing Things At Little Kids," and "An Apparent Celebration" were both chosen to be showcased at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. He is currently writing his first feature-length screenplay.


Erik Johnson is a graduate of The Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences in Tempe, Arizona. While working in audio production in Los Angeles, he relocated once again to Austin where he is currently studying film at The University of Texas. His first short, "Everything Means Nothing To Me", screened at the Arbor Theater in Austin. His second short, "Here I Am, I Am Hear", was chosen as one of the best in semester. "An Apparent Celebration" is his latest film, and his first collaboration with Adam Morgan. It screened twice at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, and has already received a very positive response. Erik also plays guitar in the band Pompeii.


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