All of our guests listed alphabetically.
Tiffany Shepis
Tiffany Shepis is a beautiful, sexy, and talented actress whose star is on the rise! She will soon be seen in the nationwide release of her starring vehicle, NIGHTMARE MAN, a horror thriller opening on 700+ screens through Lions Gate and After Dark Films "HORRORFEST: 8 Films To Die For" on November 9th 2007.
Tiffany and her career have been covered in JANE MAGAZINE, FANGORIA, SIRENS OF CINEMA, and more recently in USA TODAY as one of the top "Leading Women in Horror" and all the critics agree!
Where I'll be
Horror in Hollywood
Patrick Scherberger
Patrick Scherberger is a comic book artist currently working for Marvel Comics.
His career began when he won Comicbookresources.com’s internet competition Comic Book Idol in 2004. During the competition he was contacted by Joe Quesada to do a formal try-out for Marvel Comics and, as a result of this, was soon chosen to pencil Marvel Age: Spider-Man. Some of the comics he’s worked on are Marvel Adventures: Spider-man, GeNext, Doctor Doom and the Masters of Evil, and Spider-Man and the Secret Wars.
And is currently working on the second part of World War Hulks: Spider-Man vs. Thor issues 1 and 2 due out in July.
Where I'll be
What the iPad Means for Comics
Character Creation & Design Comic Book Style
Dug Nation
Dug Nation has worked as a professional illustrator/storyboard artist in the film and video game industries for 9+ years with clients including Sony Cinematic Solutions,White Wolf publishing, Hyundai,Millar Lite,Walmart,Frontline and Watts Atelier of the Art. Dug has just completed the Story and Illustrations for the painted graphic novel "The Cobweb Detective Club" for http://www.ipulpfiction.com/
To see some of his newest work you can also go to http://dugnation.deviantart.com/gallery/
Warren Davis
Warren Davis's TV and film credits include "Yesterday Was a Lie," "LAX," "E.R.," "General Hospital," "The Innocents Mission," and "The Practice." For several years he served as artistic producer of the "Living Room Series" at Noah Wyle and Daniel Henning's Blank Theatre Company in Hollywood. A former game programmer, Davis is renowned for creating such arcade classics as Q*bert, Terminator 2, and Us vs. Them, and has also worked for George Lucas's Industrial Light and Magic.
Where I'll be
Yesterday Was a Lie
James Kerwin
James Kerwin's recent feature film, "Yesterday Was a Lie," screened at Phoenix Comicon in 2009 before being picked up by E1 Entertainment and given a commercial release last December, followed by DVD release this April. His directing style has been honored by critic Paul Birchall for two consecutive years in Back Stage Magazine's "Best of the Year" list. In addition to a dozen festival jury and audience prizes for "Yesterday Was a Lie," Kerwin was named "Best Director" and "Best Screenwriter" last year by New York Visionfest. He has served as a production/cinematography instructor at T.C.U. and a guest artist at U.T. Austin, and has spoken on filmmaking in venues as diverse as San Diego Comic-Con, Space Camp, and the University of Arizona's Center for Consciousness Studies. Kerwin's directorial work has been analyzed by scholarly organizations and journals such as the Shakespeare Association of America and "Shakespeare Newsletter," and is studied in several universities' curricula. His live stage credits include critically acclaimed adaptations of the rare Shakespeare piece "Venus and Adonis"; an adaptation of "The Second Maiden's Tragedy" controversially performed as Shakespeare's "Cardenio," for which he was named one of the "Los Angeles Times" Faces to Watch; the world premiere of Amber Benson's "Albert Hall;" and David Ives' "Seven Menus" and "Mere Mortals" for Noah Wyle and Daniel Henning's Blank Theatre Company.
Where I'll be
Yesterday Was a Lie
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