HarveyGirls01bWe create non-profit public benefit community websites and do commercial photo work and low end post sound. Our clients travel worldwide and we specialize in handling the technology they use.

A few years ago, our client, Walter, asked us to create a digital online museum of all the photographs we have taken over the many years of his vintage movie poster business. The link -- WF Museum -- in the top menu will take you to the museum.

Currently public projects include:
1. the WalterFilm vintage motion picture memorabilia project at WalterFilm.com.

2. We have just completed our work on the upcoming Helsinki Production project of the "HARVEY GIRL FROM SHANGHAI".

3. We are just about to kick-off sound production for this years Aid for AIDS production of "Best In Drag" Show at the downtown Los Angeles Orpheum Theatre.

 

It started in San Francisco at the Club Rendezvous, then they opened the Endup where Steve N., and I -- DJ'd for Randy Johnson and the Endup''s Jockey Shorts Dance Contest -- "One ringie dingie". More of this in my bio. Saturday night seemed like a long night to spin records (9pm to 2am). The header of my website -- the photo -- is me in the DJ both at San Francisco's Dance Your Ass Off in 1975. Photo credit: Max Hellweg of Rolling Stone Magaine.

Music Edit / Sound Mix. I've been doing sound mix and remixes since the 70's when I was workingMcCune Sound and with Bruce Tronson (pic right) of Tronson Sound. In the evenings I was a club DJ in San Francisco at the Endup and many other clubs. You can download a few sound edits and remixes HERE. We recreated a 1979 disco show from a 2002 dance event into one CD with new tracks. There is a MP3 of the entire CD to download. There are full CD copies floating around LA. The CD is known as Discology 101. Download your copy today.

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from a piece penned in 2002, - it gets edited often as facts emerge.

photo credit: Max Hellweg, Rolling Stone Magazine

I had moved to San Francisco after a brief stint in Los Angeles. Coming from Fullerton California, SF in 1972 was amazing. I was like a kid in a candy store but I arrived with a nasty cold and no-where to stay. Fortunately in 1972 there was a fella (F.E. Mitchell) in SF that ran a 'home for wayward boys'.

At 19, I was wayward.

Yes I did graduate from High School but had no marketable skills and/or talents, at least I thought as I had no idea where the A/V Department could take one. The fella that ran this "home" sat me down one day and asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I certainly did not have a clue. I defiantly did not say I wanted to grow up to be a drug addict and get tossed out of bars because of my mouth when I was drunk. But what he did discover was that in High School I had been involved with the A/V department. Go Figure!

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