Production Stills
![]() Pingui #2 Directors Film Company New Mexico |
![]() Wrigleys Gum Directors Film Company Los Angeles, CA |
![]() Pingui #1 Directors Film Company New Mexico |
![]() BVR Directors Film Company Ft. Worth, TX |
![]() Into The Wild Sean Penn and Homeowner Portland, OR |
![]() Pingui #1 Directors Film Company New Mexico |
![]() Norm Thompson Cast and Crew Portland, OR |
![]() Clorox Detergent Respond 2 Portland, OR |
![]() Clorox Detergent Respond 2 Portland, OR |
![]() Trunk Monkey/Suburban Auto Group Limbo Films Portland, OR |
![]() Bravo – Bull Run Limbo Films Portland, OR |
![]() “Out On A Limb” 1992 – My favorite homeowner, David Householter and Second A.D. Linda Brachman discussing the bear that wouldn’t come out of hibernation to work as an animal actor that day. |
![]() “Out On A Limb” 1992 – Inspired by the great craft service, the writers come up with bright ideas. |
![]() “The Little Rascals” 1994 – My two favorite coyotes, Brian and Bingo make a run to the vet for a little snip snip! |
![]() “Out On A Limb” 1992 – The Overlord of all Location Managers, Bruce Lawhead, discusses why tents fall down during 50 mph winds on the California coast. |
![]() Wes Craven Set – Freddie learns his lines… “Sticks and stones may break my bones… but nothin’ will ever kill me” |
![]() “Breaking In” 1989 – The man who started it all, Harry Gittes, and the erotic dancing Director William Forsyth. |
![]() “Out On A Limb” 1992 – In the olden days, Patty Klawonn returns calls via phone booth. Eww! |
![]() “Out On A Limb” 1992 – Director, Francis Veber and Cinematographer Don Thorin review footage of new scene thunk-up by those writers at the craft service table |



















