Andrew Sterling

Andrew Sterling

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Andrew Sterling

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Shinobi Girl: The Movie
Cinematography
Noriko, a Wall Street business woman, uncovers heinous corporate corruption and barely lives to tell about it. Accused of a murder that she didn't commit, Noriko is on the run and creates an alter-ego, SHINOBI GIRL, a masked vigilante who sets out to right the wrongs on Wall Street and protect and defend the downtrodden and exploited.
Shinobi Girl: The Movie
Editor
Noriko, a Wall Street business woman, uncovers heinous corporate corruption and barely lives to tell about it. Accused of a murder that she didn't commit, Noriko is on the run and creates an alter-ego, SHINOBI GIRL, a masked vigilante who sets out to right the wrongs on Wall Street and protect and defend the downtrodden and exploited.
Richard's Wedding
Boom Operator
RICHARD'S WEDDING is an ensemble comedy that explores how the most enduring friendships require a mixture of envy, love and ridiculous egomania disguised as self-contempt. Alex and Tuna are on their way to Richard and Phoebe's wedding, to be reunited with a group of old friends. As they make their trek from Brooklyn to Central Park, they're joined by an ever-increasing number of friends with their own set of misgivings, self-righteousness, and violently annoying iPhone Apps.
I Sell The Dead
Production Sound Mixer
El principio de I Sell the Dead es una auténtica declaración de intenciones: hordas de gente en la plaza de un pueblo del siglo XIX gritan encendidas ante una guillotina a punto de cortar en dos al mismísimo Larry Fessenden. El filo cae y el busto del director de Wendigo rueda. La pantalla se tiñe de rojo. Fessenden y Dominic Monaghan (el Charlie de Perdidos) interpretan a dos ladrones condenados a muerte. El segundo optará por confesar sus interminables fechorías a un cura con el rostro de Ron Perlman, que aquí abandona el rojo demoníaco de Hellboy para sumirse en el rojo de la sangre.
Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis
Sound Recordist
In this entrancing documentary on performance artist, photographer and underground filmmaker Jack Smith, photographs and rare clips of Smith's performances and films punctuate interviews with artists, critics, friends and foes to create an engaging portrait of the artist. Widely known for his banned queer erotica film Flaming Creatures, Smith was an innovator and firebrand who influenced artists such as Andy Warhol and John Waters.
H.R. Pukenshette
Sound
The Dude's plan to drink himself to death is interrupted by an unlikely Guardian Angel.