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Adam Barnick


Adam Barnick

Education:  
School of Visual Arts Film Production
   
Films: (Shorts, as writer/director/editor)
1994 Studio 827
1995 No Man’s Land
2000 Short Fuse 2000
2005 Mainstream
2005 Eight Phone Calls
2005 Music Video: “Bridge” by Como Drive
2005 Music Video: “Spooky Love” by The Lost Patrol
2005 Music Video: “Don’t Leave Me” by John Presnell

Current location: New York City, New York.

Contact: adam@adambarnick.com

Bio:
During Adam’s school years he toiled in various production tasks while producing advertising and special effects for La Commedia Del Sangue, New York’s long-running Vampire Theatre. Video and stills he took during this period were incorporated into an exhibition at the Musei di Porta Romana in Milan, Italy.   Soon after he served in special effects and production capacities on a series of commercials for Ricola Cough Drops and Little Caesar's Pizza.

As a director, Adam's most recent 16mm film, the eerie and layered Twilight-Zone chiller No Man’s Land took second place at the 1998 Short Fuse Film Festival and has been screened in the Tri-State area on regional cable stations; the film opened Drew University’s Director's Night series in 1999.

His next 16mm short film, Mainstream, was the product of nearly seven years of false starts and detours, though persistence won out; this extremely surreal, unnerving short went into production in November 2003 and will be released this March. It will be followed by a thriller, Eight Phone Calls, in mid-2005. He has also been recently hired to direct a music video for Lump N’ Loaf Records as well as two videos for independent artists.

He continues to develop his full-length and short film screenplays, and has been recently selected to contribute reviews, articles and interviews to Entertainment Insiders.com.  He has also consulted as a script reader/analyst for the IFP Market.

As a photographer Adam has had two exhibitions of his work and been featured on five websites.  He currently juggles as many artistic endeavors as he can while building on his self-named website, which he hopes to hear from you on soon.  Look for Wicked Tree Films later in 2005!


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