Introducing Couch Cases, a new comedy series created, written, and produced by Patrick Ortman and Kathi Funston. The show is directed by Patrick and stars Kathi as the neurotic but lovable Dr. Amy.
After weeks in the editing room, we’re proud to announce the release of the Couch Cases trailer. We had a great time putting this together. I love producing and editing as much as writing because it’s another chance to tell a good story. I also had fun being on the other side of the fence for a change while directing the session with Glenn Hamilton, our voiceover talent.
I just completed another vocal session with film composer Marc Ellis and a voiceover spot for Biotene. Working with Marc and Patrick is always a good time!
In Transit, my a cappella vocal jazz group, is appearing live at the Classic Choir Annual Christmas Concert at St. Augustine’s in Culver City on Saturday, December 1, 2007 @ 7:30 PM.
Here’s a pic of me with Melissa Pontanilla, our awesome alto, after the concert.
Production for Couch Cases is going well, and I’m thrilled to have my first writing and producing credits added to my IMDb page to compliment my acting creds. Hmm, I wonder if I can get street cred also?
Oh, for the love of comedy! We’re currently in production for Couch Cases, a comedy web series I created and co-wrote with talented writer/director Patrick Ortman. Watch for it soon!
I just finished recording voiceover for the first of a series of commercial spots for Biotene Dry Mouth dental products. It was a fun session with plenty of water to stay hydrated! They take care of you at Genius Monkeys.
What a busy year it’s been so far! I’m rehearsing with former Taffeta co-stars in preparation for my upcoming show, The Chantillys. We’re rehesarsing 6 days a week, and I have to admit, my back is starting to feel the pain from all the dancing! Throw in the singing on top of that, and my lung capacity is increasing exponentially!!
I’ve also been busy doing vocal sessions around town. I recently worked with Chantillys musical director Paul Taylor, and television composer Dick DeBenedictis, who scored groovy TV shows from the 70s like Matlock, Columbo, Perry Mason, and Hawaii Five-O.
Most recently, I did a session with composer Brian Woodbury where I recorded lead vocals as surfer chick Marina in his original show Killa Vanilla.