Chad Burns

Chad Burns

История

Chad Burns is an American film writer, director and producer, best known for his feature films "Beyond the Mask" and "Pendragon: Sword of His Father". He holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois, Champaign, USA.

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Chad Burns

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Новая жизнь
Transportation Captain
Бен познакомился с Эйвой, когда им было по семь лет. Они вместе идут по жизни, но вдруг происходит трагедия, из-за которой их будущее оказывается в опасности...
Под Маской
Director
Стремясь изменить свою жизнь, убийца Ост-Индской компании прячется от своего прошлого в тихой английской деревне, надев мантию англиканского священника. Но это маскировка длится не долго, когда любимая женщина и война заставляют его показать, кто он есть на самом деле. В условиях надвигающегося глобального конфликта, он открывает для себя смысл и источник истинного правосудия и свободы.
Steampunk
Willie Norrister is the undefeated champion in the bare knuckle boxing ring. Jonathan 'Stars' Starsmore is an unlicensed doctor of a sort-- the only kind most people in Stoatpamphlet can afford. Ghery is a singer in a bar who dreams of better things. And Hennison is the mysterious man in black.
Pendragon: Sword of His Father
Director
Set in 411 AD, Pendragon tells the story of young Artos who is raised to believe that God has a purpose for each day. When his family killed and he is taken into slavery by the Saxons, Artos questions his God. Advancing through the military ranks, Artos begins to understand that his father's vision was not based on the strength of man, but on the plan of God. Further betrayal by his friends forces Artos to decide between following God's plan unto certain death or abandoning God to save his own life.
Pendragon: Sword of His Father
Lailoken
Set in 411 AD, Pendragon tells the story of young Artos who is raised to believe that God has a purpose for each day. When his family killed and he is taken into slavery by the Saxons, Artos questions his God. Advancing through the military ranks, Artos begins to understand that his father's vision was not based on the strength of man, but on the plan of God. Further betrayal by his friends forces Artos to decide between following God's plan unto certain death or abandoning God to save his own life.