Current Projects

Several years ago, the city of San Jose, California witnessed a catastrophic disaster. Although many still struggle to find answers, it was an event that shaped the career of Detective Chase Quinn. Once vibrant and ambitious, the years since have left her grim and weary, haunted by the ghosts of her past. Struggling to reclaim the remnants of the person she used to be, she finds solace in the small moments spent caring for the daughter of her murdered partner. When, Melissa Weller, a close friend of the family is found dead, however, Chase's life threatens to fall into a tailspin. Determined to solve the crime, she throws herself headlong into the investigation. What she uncovers isn't merely the story of one woman's desperate search for salvation, but the beginnings of answers to the most important question of her life.
What Happened to San Jose?
Written and Directed by Vincent C. Morreale, and produced in conjunction with B-Squared productions and The Boston Actors Theater, Project Nephilim: Salvation is a six-hour miniseries that serves as a prologue to a far more ambitious project.
Production began on September 9th, 2007 and will continue through much of 2008, with the first episode debuting online in early 2008. It stars Danielle Kellermann, Andrew Rhodes, Michael Simon and Julia Specht; and features appearances by Jonathan Overby, Judith Kalaora, Shane Carney and Penny Benson.
The series continues some plot threads last seen in The Boston Actors Theater critically acclaimed stage play, Hence These Tears, while charting it's own terretory into a complex and ultimately fantastic spiritual journey. For more information and to follow the online Mytharc episodes, you can visit the Official Website.
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Upcoming Projects
In addition to production work on Project Nephilim: Salvation, pre-production
work has begun on two seperate projects. Slated to begin production in
early 2009 is our first Feature Length comedy, Crane's Bay.
A direct sequel to the critically acclaimed Hence These Tears, Crane's Bay
picks up three years after those events, and two years after the events of
Salvation. More light hearted than it's predecessor, Crane's Bay follows
Alexander
Weir
as he returns home for a family wedding.
The production
will feature the
return of much of the original
Boston primere cast as well as
a few surprises.
In addition to Crane's Bay, early pre-production has begun on several other
projects, including the second season of Project Nephilim. We are activly
searching for talented and professional artists and animators to assis in the
early design of these productions.
For information
on how to participate,
please take a look at the employment section of this web site.

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Project Nephilim: Salvation Photography Courtesy, Opal Thompson.
Hence These Tears Photography Courtesy, Paul Neff

