New Video – I Didn’t Want to Leave You – by Scott Lawrence directed by Doug
I shot and edited this haunting music video to Scott Lawrence’s song “I Didn’t Want to Leave You”. The video was shot on an iPhone 4S in Vancouver BC and includes various still life moments mixed with time-lapse photography creating a moody atmosphere. I edited it using Final Cut Pro X. The pacing matches the beautiful melancholy score perfectly. I’m very pleased with how it turned out.
You can listen to more of Scott Lawrence’s music at his musician’s blog – onetwocreate.com or on soundcloud.

First Teaser Trailer for JUNK released
The first teaser trailer for Kevin Hamedani’s feature film JUNK has recently been released. The film, brought to you by the creators of Zombies of Mass Destruction, features Hamedani and co-writer Ramon Isao as the main characters–a director and writer of an indie film that is accepted into a film festival. Cooper Hopkins (ZMD) and Brett Davern also star in the film. Many stars for Zombies of Mass Destruction make cameo appearances in the movie. I make a cameo appearance in the film alongside Hopkins (but you won’t see me in the trailer). Read more >>

Doug cast in feature film ‘The Dead Men’.
Doug has been cast as Detective Tufts, a supporting role in an independent feature film called “The Dead Men”. The film is produced by Serius Films in Seattle. More information about the film will be released as it is made public. Production on the project will take place in February.

Doug cast in Kevin Hamedani’s latest film “JUNK”
Doug will be appearing in a cameo role alongside a few other “Zombies of Mass Destruction” actors in Kevin Hamedani’s newest film titled “JUNK”. Details of the film haven’t been publicly released yet. So check back for more information as it becomes available. The film is being shot this month in Seattle, WA. Doug will be playing a karaoke host in the film. ”JUNK” is Hamedani’s second feature film.

Short Film Starring Doug Makes World Premiere at STIFF ’10
A Measure of Comfort, a 37-minute short dramatic film directed by Jeremy Berg, makes it’s world premiere at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival (STIFF) on Saturday, June 12th at 7:45pm. Doug plays supporting character, Jack, a husband who has to cope with his wife’s infidelities. A Measure of Comfort tells the story of a struggling writer wrestling with his changed perception of the world after a doomed relationship draws to a conclusion. This marks Doug’s third major film role. Read more >>

Doug to appear at two DVD release events-signings for ZMD
Doug, along with several other cast members from the popular cult horror hit, Zombies of Mass Destruction, will be attending two events celebrating the wide release of ZMD on DVD. Zombies of Mass Destruction is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, March 23rd. Two special appearances are planned. Read more >>

Doug Interviewed by Seattle-Geekly Podcast
SeattleGeekly.com recently interviewed Doug about his reactions to the national release of “Zombies of Mass Destruction” and his more recent projects such as “Punch” and his music (Fugdale). You can listen to the podcast here (look for the “Listen Now” button). Doug’s section of the podcast comes about two thirds of the way through.

Stills from short film – Margins – featuring Doug
These are screen shots from Doug’s upcoming short film MARGINS, written and directed by Stimson Snead. Margins was shot in January, 2010. Doug plays an estranged husband named Andrew, who tries to break through and connect with a confused accident patient. Read more >>

Doug to walk red carpet at LA Premier of ZMD
After Dark’s Horrorfest 4 opens today nationwide in theaters. Doug will be attending the Seattle premiere screening tonight (Jan 29th) at the AMC 16 Southcenter. He then flies to LA with co-stars Janette Armand and Cooper Hopkins to attend the red carpet premiere of ZMD on January 30th at the Beverly Center Cinemas. Read more >>

Seattle Times interviews Doug about ZMD
The Seattle Times recently ran a feature preview article about ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction and the After Dark Horrorfest 4. Doug Fahl was interviewed for the article.



