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Plastics

Directed by Ian Geatz

Production Design by Rowan Doe

The Climb

Directed by Tim Werner and Jimmy Roberts

Production Design by Rowan Doe

Plastics

Production Designed By Rowan Doe

Won "BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN" at DePaul's 2019 Premier Film Festival

Directed by Ian Geatz

Written by Ian Geatz and Luke Mueller

Cinematography by ​Carlos Carbrera-Mayol

Produced by Luke Mueller

The Climb

Production Design by Rowan Doe

Written by Jimmy Roberts

Directed by Jimmy Roberts and Tim Werner

Cinematography by Doris Yijun Pan

Produced by Jordan Rivers

World 4 Level 2

Directed by Jasmine Randle

Production Design by Rowan Doe

World 4 Level 2

Production Design by Rowan Doe

Written by Zachary Ashman

Directed by Jasmine Randle

Cinematography by Ann Chong

Produced by Jordan Rivers

It's Not About The Lemons

Directed by Caitlin Presberg

Production Design by Rowan Doe

It's Not About The Lemons

Production Design By Rowan Doe

Nominated for "BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN" in DePaul's 2021 Premier Film Festival

Written & Directed by Caitlin Presberg

Cinematography by Eric Liberacki

Produced by Van Wilson

Rear View

Directed by Antonio Luna

Production Design by Rowan Doe

Rear View

Props Design By Rowan Doe

Written and Directed  by Antonio Luna

Produced by Ian Geatz

Dead Man

Directed by Ian Geatz

Makeup by Rowan Doe

The Gorilla

Art Direction By Rowan Doe

Written and Directed by Ian Geatz

 

     This piece was a surreal piece about a man who kept seeing a Gorilla in his dreams. I acted the part of a conspiracy theorist in this film, and also assisted in creating the environment of plastics, newspapers, and cans. I also made the small model of the set, which was the apartment, with the gorilla drawings. There were full size gorilla drawings that were mimicked in the real apartment as well. 

The Gorilla

Directed by Ian Geatz

Production Design and role of "Eyes" by Rowan Doe

Dead Man

Makeup Design By Rowan Doe

Written, Directed, and Produced by Ian Geatz

 

This was a film about zombies. Classic low budget, we used glue and tissue paper to create a peeling skin look, as well as general face makeup.  It was a matter of smearing glue on peopels' faces, waiting for it to dry, peeling it off, and applying the desired makeup effects. 

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