LINKS
 
Cinefuse
  This site works in conjunction with Betafuse to offer a virtual space for our productions to organize, schedule, cast, and basically provide a centralized spot where we can keep all of a project's collateral. It's certainly been much more handy than trying to remember who has what in what inbox on what computer. It's all free we might add and they will set up producer accounts free of charge as well.
 
IMDb
  Most people know about this incredibly vast and useful resource site for all things movie and television. For those who don't, check it out. You'll find it to be one of the best things the internet ever allowed to happen. We also have links from all those involved in our projects who are listed in their database if you'd like to see what else they've done.
 
Digital Video Magazine
  While the magzine has gotten a tad thinner over the years, it's still a very good up to date resource for those in the field (like us) who are shooting on DV. Their reviews tend to be very thorough and they have a lot of experts providing small tips that you otherwise probably didn't know. Their site is also a wealth of information for anyone looking for such things as how to do the least ugly NTSC pulldown to PAL they can.
 
Movie Trailers
  Naturally, this is a very Mac-centric site, but it will also browse fine on the PC as well as offer viewings of countless movie trailers. The only problem being that it takes out some fun in going to the movies because these days, you can view the trailers in a very large Quicktime format on this site.
 
John Cha
  He's worked on enough of our projects and has been enough of a character that he deserves a link. John is a loyal and hardworking guy who is a lot of fun to have on any project.
 
Hudin Varela
  The group responsible for the redesign and databasification of the site you're seeing. If you have design needs, drop them a line.