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After receiving his Bachelor degree in Creative Writing and his Associate degree in Computer Graphic Design, Bryan Caron has proven his tremendous writing, filmmaking and graphic design skills in a variety of mediums, including short and feature screenplays, novels, short stories, key art and layout design, as well as directing, editing and producing a variety of short and feature films and Internet content, both as a freelance artist and under his company banner, Divine Trinity Films. While working as a graphic designer at an arts academy in San Diego, California in 2005, Bryan teamed up with several contacts for his first step into independent filmmaking, writing and co-editing a short film for the 48-hour International Film Festival, which went on to become a top-50 finalist. Soon after, Bryan approached the film's director with his script for Trinity, which Bryan was eager to produce. The film was completed in 2006 and shortly thereafter, Bryan used the knowledge he gained to film the short film, The Rose, for entry into Steven Spielberg and Mark Burnett’s reality series, "On The Lot." Both films failed to garner much attention, but they were building blocks to his newest, and most successful collaboration—a partnership with the Fallbrook Film Factory. Together, the groups have created several films and commercials. The first, and still most successful of these collaborations, My Necklace, Myself, was released on DVD August 17, 2010, through FilmWorks Entertainment. The film, about a young girl who learns who she really is with the use of a magical necklace, won Bryan a Best Screenplay (Short Film) award at the 2009 Treasure Coast International Film Festival, a second place for Best Short Film at the 2009 International Family Film Festival, and the Dove Family Seal of Approval for ager 12+. Bryan also wrote the lyrics for and directed a music video highlighting the film's message of How To Be. As the film made the festival rounds throughout 2009, Bryan spent the year writing his a novel as well as writing and directing 12, a web-series pilot that parodies the world of the hit-television show, "24," by taking the action into high school. Soon after completion, Bryan helped the Fallbrook Film Factory create several commercials advertising the 3rd Annual Fallbrook Film Festival. Along with helping out as Second Unit Director and crew on two of these pieces, he also wrote and directed Charlie’s Ticket, a nod to Charlie Chaplin and the silent movies of old. The commercials ran as a series in three UltraStar theaters in North San Diego County from the beginning of March through April 11, 2010. A shorter 30-second version of Charlie’s Ticket was also broadcast on Time Warner Cable From March 19 until the end of the festival. Because of it's popularity, the commercial, both long and short-form, were rolled over for the next year's festival, again airing in several theaters and broadcast stations for two months in 2011. In 2011, Bryan began freelancing as an editor, editing the short film, Puzzle Box, and contracting his services to a Southern California company, Raydius Productions, to edit several pieces in their online series, Treelore Theatre. At the same time, Bryan stepped back into a producing role with his My Necklace, Myself producer Donna Walden, to film a new feature film, Secrets of the Desert Nymph, for which Bryan wrote, directed and edited as well. The film premiered in Minden, Nevada on September 7, 2012. During his rigorous post-production schedule, Bryan also finished and published his novel, Year of the Songbird, available in both trade paperback and Kindle editions. Since then, Bryan has published novels in both science fiction, (Jaxxa Rakala: The Search, (also available in trade paperback and Kindle editions)) and young adult (In the Light of the Eclipse), and has dived head first into the world of social media, jumping into Facebook and Twitter, joining groups on GoodReads, and creating a blog, Chaos breeds Chaos, where you can read short stories, reviews on films, TV and books and catch up on his latest works. Beginning in 2014, Bryan started up his very own grahic design business, Phoenix Moirai, where he will be the Creative Director for all things design, writing and video. Bryan is currently working on the second draft to his next novel, Memoirs of Keladrayia (the second book in the Jaxxa Rakala Saga), which is set to be released in the fall of 2014, all the while continuing his freelance work with Raydius Productions and Fallbrook Film Factory. He currently resides in Riverside County. Visit his IMDB page here, or click here to see Bryan Caron's Talent Reels, as well as clips and trailers of all of his work. |
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Trinity | Official Selection 2007 Robin Hood International Online Film Festival
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Jaxxa Rakala: The Search (1st Edition) | Honorable Mention 2007 DIY Book Festival Awards |
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The Rose | Official Selection 2008 Fallbrook Film Festival Official Selection 2008 FuzzB Online Family Film Festival Showcased on "So You Made a Movie" on Cable 4 in San Diego, California |
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My Necklace, Myself | DVD Release Date: August 17, 2010 DOVE Family Seal of Approval for ages 12+ |
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How To Be | WINNER Best Music Video 2008 Temecula Youth Media Arts Festival |
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Charlie's Ticket | Premiered at UltraStar Theater in Bonsall, California (February 24, 2010); 30-second version aired 566 times from March 19 to April 11 on Time Warner Cable in San Diego County. Channels included MTV, USA, FX, TLC, SYFY, OXYG, BRVO, TLC, TBS, LIFE and many more. |
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2013 | "Garden of Tomorrow" Promotional Episode - "The Magician"; Short Webisode Sketch; Children's Comedy; 1st Assistant Director (Ronald Shattuck, Producer) | |
2013 | "Jaxxa Rakala: The Search" Novel (2nd Edition) (Trade Paperback and Kindle); Science-Fiction; Published, Divine Trinity Films Publication | |
2013 | "Year of the Songbird" Novel (Trade Paperback); Science-Fiction; Published, Divine Trinity Films Publication | |
2012 | "Year of the Songbird" Novel (Kindle Edition); Science-Fiction; Published, Kindle Direct Publishing | |
2012 | "Secrets of the Desert Nymph" Feature Film; Drama; Writer, Director, Producer, Editor | |
2012 | "Treelore Theater: Michelle Obama's Guns-A Spoof" Episode/Skit; Comedy; Editor (Willa Ray, Producer) www.treeloretheatre.com | |
2012 | "Treelore Theater - Episode 1: No Books" Episode/Skit; Comedy; Editor (Willa Ray, Producer) www.treeloretheatre.com | |
2011 | "Puzzle Box" Short Film; Horror; Editor (James Deuling, Producer) | |
2010 | "Charlie's Ticket: A Fallbrook Film Festival Commercial" Commercial; Comedy; Writer, Director, Editor (Ronald Shattuck, Producer) | |
2010 | "Star Are Lining Up: A Fallbrook Film Festival Commercial" Commercial; 2nd Unit Director (Ronald Shattuck, Director/Producer) | |
2009 | "12" Short Film/Pilot "10:20 a.m. to 10:32 a.m."; Comedy/Parody; Writer, Director, Editor, Executive Producer (Additional Producer, Shane Doull) | |
2009 | "The Screpta " Novella; Science Fiction; Published, WhenIsMy.com | |
2008 | Making of "My Necklace, Myself" 7-Part Documentary; Producer; Editor (Includes: “My Necklace, Myself: The Beginning of a Dream” “The Perfect Cast” “The Grand Hall: Creating Elegance Fit for a Princess” “A Beautiful Waltz: Choreographing the Ballroom Dance” “Let’s Rock: Creating an Electrifying Rock Concert” “A Simple Fight: Choreographing the Struggle for the Necklace” and “A Lasting Impression”) | |
2008 | "How To Be" Music Video; Lyrics, Director, Editor (Ronald Shattuck, Producer; Technical Difference, Inc., Executive Producer; Music by Kyle McNeill; Performed by Julia Witschger) - Best Music Video 2008 Temecula Youth Media Arts Festival - Official Selection 2008 FuzzB Online Family Film Festival - Official Selection 2009 On Location: Memphis International Film Festival - Official Selection 2009 ReelHeART International Film Festival | |
2008 | "My Necklace, Myself " Short Film; Fantasy; Writer, Director, Editor (Ronald Shattuck, Producer; Technical Difference, Inc., Executive Producer); Distribution by Around the Scenes Releasing and FilmWorks Entertainment. RELEASE DATE: AUGUST 17, 2010 |
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2007 |
"Josh" Short Film; Experimental Drama; Script Supervisor (Ronald Shattuck, Producer) | |
2006 |
"The Rose" Short Film; Drama; Writer, Director, Producer, Editor - Featured on "So You Made a Movie"; Channel 4 San Diego (Producer Charles Hand) - Official Selection 2008 Fallbrook Film Festival | |
2006 |
"Jaxxa Rakala: The Search" Novel (1st Edition); Science Fiction; Published, PublishAmerica - Honorable Mention 2007 DIY Book Festival Awards | |
2006 |
"Trinity" Feature Film; Psychological Drama; Writer, Director, Producer, Editor - Official Selection 2007 Robin Hood International Online Film Festival | |
2004 |
"Homosimians" Short Film; Mocumentary; Writer, Co-Editor (Julianne Eggold, Producer) | |
2004 |
"A Mystery Afoot" Short Film; Comedy; Editor, Assistant Director, Assistant Camera (Carmen Tepper, Producer) | |
2003 |
"Get an A" Short Story; Children's; 2nd place, Alabama Writer's Conclave 2003 Literary Competition - Juvenile Category | |
2003 |
"Loss of Youthful Innocence" Short Story; Drama; Published, Muse-Apprentice-Guild | |
2001 |
"Alice in Bethlehem" Stage Play; Children's Christmas; Writer, Co-Director | |
1999 |
"Alice in Bethlehem" Stage Play; Children's Christmas; Published, Contemporary Drama Services | |
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