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chadjwilson
I've made music videos for some great Chicago bands and performing artists including; The Jordan Years, Lowdown Brass Band, PALA, Lola Balatro, Mike and Duane, and FEED. In 2005, I had the special privilege of working with Chicago filmmaking legend Rusty Nails as an associate producer, cameraman, and researcher on "Stay Scared" and the documentary, "Dead On: The Life and Cinema of George A. Romero."
Between 2004 and 2010 I produced a series of Chicago hip hop documentaries entitled “Rhyme Spitters” for Cherry Bomb and Catacomb Media. Later with Catacomb, I helped developed an urban reality dating show called "Love Spitters" alongside Rich Seng which won "Best Unscripted Pilot" at the 2014 New York Television Festival.
I worked alongside director Steve Delahoyde for Coudal Partners on the 2006 Chicago Blackhawk's Advertising Campaign. Produced and directed commercials for companies including The Jive and Wail, All Terrain, Momentum Worldwide, US Concepts, Meritas, Upgrade Cycle, Superior Street, Alpha Zeta, and Graham Cracker Comics.
Most recently, I've moved back to Los Angeles where I'm developing the television show "Lower Class Men," along with partnering with a new generation of comedians to produce web content, screenplays, and television pilots.
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8 Found Dead (2022)
8FD brings new life to the Slasher Genre!!!
Two distinctly American artforms in my mind are jazz and slasher films. And I for one have hoped that someone, anyone, would figure out a way to breathe new life into the often-predictable slasher genre. In 8 Found Dead they did just that. Not since Scream has there been a film that has more fun with the tropes and brings so many new and memorable characters into the fray. Travis Greene's direction of Jonathan Buchanan's script is spot on in this cleverly developed story about friends meeting up in the desert for a fun-filled weekend only for that setup to be thrown in the blender. And what is poured out is a delicious blend of meaty dialog, big scares, and thirst for more. Fortunately, this story has legs and we can expect many more tales to come.