Los Viajes de King Tiny
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Los Viajes de King Tiny
Los Viajes de King Tiny

About the Film: Los Viajes de King Tiny is about a small dog who takes off by himself while his owner is at work. Set in Los Angeles, King Tiny travels the city but is confronted by his own personal demons in the process.

“The thing that's interesting about this format—about using this technology—is that there's still a really strong impulse that people have to share. The same way you do when you go to the cinema. I hope that people say: ‘Oh! Let me send you this little movie,’ or ‘Come over here and watch this movie that's on my cell phone!‘ That's what I want people to get out of it: Sharing it.” – Maria Maggenti

Credits:

A Film By: Maria Maggenti
Produced By: Nancy Valle
Edited by: Jena Starks
Add’l Editing: Nick Pezzillo
EFX: Eliza Randall
Production Manager: Molly Kochan

The filmmakers would like to show their appreciation and thanks to the following:

Fotokem Film & Video
Allan Tudzin
Paige McPhee
Kostas Theodosiou
Erin White
www.fotokem.com

Chace Audio
Wade Chamberlain - Mixer
Doug Johnson
Bob Heiber
James Eccles
www.chace.com

Salt
Cari Chadwick
www.saltmine.tv

Midtown Edit
Scott Laster
www.midtownedit.com

Static Salon & Spa
Rachelle Daniels
Annie Maione
www.staticsalonandspa.com

Composite Components Co.
Kay Erland

In addition, we would like to thank the following individuals for their personal contributions.

Jesse Torres
Gloria Gutierrez
Alicia Gerken
Michelle Hustwit
Darin Read
Mark Pfohl
Dave Tecson / Edgeworx
Shelby Wong
Tamara Ivie
Clark Harding
Pierre Billard

Maria Maggenti
Interview with Maria Maggenti

Maria Maggenti began her career as the writer/director of The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love, which screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995. Her screenwriting credits include The Love Letter and He’s a Woman, She’s a Man and she spent three seasons as a writer for TV’s Without a Trace. Her latest feature Puccini for Beginners premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.

Watch the interview with Maria by clicking the picture above.
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