READ THIS!
To download from the the site, you need Quicktime Pro. If you want the song, but don't have Quicktime Pro, simply email me or Instant Message me, and I'll be happy to send it to you.
There's also a saxless version of this piece available is any of you want to record and post your own version of this arrangement of this beautiful song.
Just a quick update video to give all my faithful fans (assuming there are any left) a peek into what I've been up to.
The new website is web.mac.com/machelli 85
Relationship trouble and bad grades are the LEAST of this young man's problems.
(-A big thanks to maddogza for featuring this film).
Need more MACHELLI? Check out www.machellic.com!
A scene from the film "Gods and Monsters" in which Whale and Clay have their first "modeling" session. This was filmed for my directing class at Ithaca college.
Nick comes home looking for his registration to give to a waiting police officer but finds a dead body in his house instead!
This dark farce features Nick Crosby, Kelly Gilks, Amanda Polley, and Mike Corbett. It was filmed in Maine in the weeks before I left for Los Angeles and is, essentially, the last project I'll have done with them for quite a while.
Enjoy.
Ever read the comments under that video?
Well, here's an answer to the most common negative post.
Note: I have a special place in my heart for all of you commentators, and an extra special place in my heart for the...well...extra special ones.
This is another assignment from my directing class: to produce a scene from your chosen film in just ONE TAKE...meaning no cuts...meaning the actors had no buffer. Fortunately, mine rocked.
My Name is Matthew John Chilelli, I'm from Studio City, California, and THIS is yet ANOTHER question for the youtube republican debate!
If you know what's good for you, you'll thank Ryan Harris and Jon Katz for helping me film this and populate the dining table.
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Recently, I became involved in the advertising of a new powerlink in san diego...
You may recognize the music in this piece and the editing style...that's right, I am partly to thank for this video! Or partly to blame...depending on your opinion of it.
This is an assignment for Directing Class, which required us to produce a scene from an already-made film, but without dialogue or noise in general. It was shot on a Panasonic AG-DVX100B. Please feel free to rate and comment.