Lj Presents: Jason Ragosta
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vor 6 Jahren
Jason Ragosta started his career as a storyboard artist at a stop
motion animation studio, called Wreckless Abandon Studios in East
Granby, CT. From there he moved to San Francisco and worked at
the Academy of Art University, first as a film equipment tech
before managing a sound stage for Diane Baker (Actress; Marnie,
Silence of the Lambs) for several years. Jason Ragosta was then
fortunate enough to be hired on as an editorial office production
assistant on Disney’s John Carter for a year, where he got a
chance to see how big budget films are made and was able to work
alongside some of his filmmaking heroes such as writer, director
Andrew Stanton and the supremely talented concept artist, Ryan
Church.
After John Carter, Jason Ragosta made the move into independent
film by serving as a writer and director of photography on his
friend Albert Lopez’s short film Love Hurts, followed by writing,
directing, and shooting his own short film Boy in the Dark, which
was a fictional story based on his childhood, inspired by the
opening of a TEDx Talk he gave in 2015. Currently Jason is
working on his first feature film, it’s a character driven post
apocalyptic horror film called ZTV: The PreZerve. -Indie
Activity.com
Check out his indiegogo campaign HERE
His Films:
Boy in the Dark
Music Video Director
Uh-Oh by Jaki Nelson
Stop Motion animation click HERE
You can check me out on my website at ljeffreymoore.com
Music Featured on the Show: Intro I dunno by grapes (c)
copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution
(3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626
Ft: J Lang, Morusque
Outro The Vendetta by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright
2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)
license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/58628
Ft: Apoxode
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