PARK WALKUP - Executive
Producer
If you’re thinking of becoming a film producer, you won’t
find much insight here. I never thought about becoming a film producer.
In fact, I was happy lying on the beach in Puerto Vallarta. Of course,
I had thought a lot about films and filmaking much of my life. Especially
all those years I was an advertising copywriter/creative director
type. And really big-time, I suppose, when we would come to Hollywood
to shoot a commercial. So in all honesty I am indebted to my nephew,
Tom O’Leary and Marc Saltarelli for this new title. (Sometimes
I think debted to.) I already knew Tom, of course. I had followed
his writing career over the years. And when he showed me the script
for Where We Began, I liked it a lot. (Except for a third character
which I finally made him exorcise.) Tom told me that he had a filmmaker
friend who was eager to turn it into a short film. I said to Tom
that I would love to meet him and help out in any way. So we took
a meeting. I liked Marc instantly. His passion for filmmaking and
his talent were obvious. Then in one of those life-altering moments
over which you seem to have no control, I agreed to be the Executive
Producer and take care of the mundane details--like funding. Then
I began to take it very seriously and decided to call myself “Out
of the Park Productions.” One thing I’ve learned since
becoming a film producer is that no-one ever asks about how to become
a film producer. Also I don’t have time to lie on the beach
in Puerto Vallarta as much.
MARC SALTARELLI - Director
Marc Saltarelli is a writer, director and film
editor living in Los Angeles. Along with writer Tom O’Leary, his
short film WHERE WE BEGAN won a 2007 PlanetOut Short Movie Award
and ranked #1 on season 3 of logo’s “The Click List: Best in Short
Film.” His new short film “Nourishment” will premiere next season
on Logo. “Wingtips”, a noir style surreal thriller was a finalist
in the 2007 PlanetOut Short Movie awards. The short was created
with writer/actor Alex Boling and has played in festivals worldwide
and will debut on logo in April, 2008. In 2006, Marc directed
the horror comedy feature “Dead Boyz Don’t Scream”, currently on
the TLA bestseller list.
Marc co-produced, wrote, shot and edited
the documentary feature FATHER G AND THE HOMEBOYS (Narrated by
Martin Sheen), which profiles the lives of former East Los Angeles
Latino gang members. IN
THE SHADOW, his screenplay inspired by the documentary, won best
latino themed short screenplay in the 2007 Latino Screenplay Competition
and will begin production in 2008.
Marc has worked in post production on syndicated
television programs and began his career working in the art department
for Cannon Films. He
has a film degree from Loyola Marymount University with additional
training from USC School of Cinema.
TOM O'LEARY - Writer
Tom O'Leary is an award-winning
playwright, screenwriter and humor writer. He wrote the screenplay
for the short film WHERE WE BEGAN, which won a 2007 PlanetOut
Short Movie Award and tied for the PlanetOut Audience Choice Award
based on online voting. The film will also play at the Miami Gay
and Lesbian Film festival in April of 2007. MTV’s Logo network recently acquired U.S. television rights
and it will premiere on the new season of “The Click List:
The Best in Short Film” starting in March, 2007. In June,
the film will screen at the Provincetown International Film Festival
along with a live staged reading of Tom’s full-length screenplay
based on the characters from the short. The film premiered in 2006
at Image+Nation: The Montreal Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, and
was selected for the 2007 Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
in April. It has recently been selected for the prestigious London
Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and will screen in London’s
National Theater in March of this year.
With writer Cathy Crimmins,
Tom O’Leary co-authored the best-selling
humor book THE GAY MAN’S GUIDE TO HETEROSEXUALITY. His play
DAVID is the Provincetown Theater Company Best New Play of 1998.
DAVID received its world premiere at the Theater on the Square in
Indianapolis where it played to sold out houses.
BREATH, an evening of one-acts
by O’Leary was performed in
both New York City and Los Angeles. His play THE NEGATIVE ROOM won
the Best New Play Award at the Towngate Theater in 1994 and played
to sold out audiences in Provincetown, MA. His play THE GUEST HOUSE
DIARIES was also a smash in Provincetown.
Tom O’Leary received
an MFA in Playwriting from Temple University. He was Playwright-in-Residence
at Playwrights Horizons Theater School. He lives in Los Angeles. |