I had the good fortune to stumble onto Roy Eisenstein on Facebook a couple of years ago while reading his response to someone else and liked what he wrote so much I sent him a friend request
He is a very feisty guy, I like his politics and his style and his "take on all comers" attitude in discussions which he says he gets from learning how to fight on the streets of Brooklyn ( Canarsie) while growing up...
He also served with distinction in Vietnam and therefore knows what he is talking about when it comes to the topic of military interventions and what's involved
He has traveled widely and is not only extremely intelligent and well read but also compassionate and stubborn as a pit bull when it comes to defending sanity against the current "greed is good" and apostles of selfishness...as he says, just what Americans need , to be told they should be more selfish
I do not always agree with him, but hey, he is a good guy and I am always looking forward to see what he will post on Facebook next ( videos, links, his own artwork, photos, etc.)
He is yet another gifted writer whom I am trying to entice to give me a submission for this blog on what got him started as a writer and what ideas he most wants to get across ( ideas are important and often overlooked a lot, most often-- and this is peculiar-- in printed interviews, where writers are asked how much time a day they devote to writing and the Process of it as they experience it
His website is at
http://eyezenmedia.weebly.com/
His You Tube link is
http://www.youtube.com/user/EyezenMediaProds
There you can see his collected video work-- here are some of my favorites
"Guru Ride Along"-- two middle aged married men discuss life and philosophy while riding in a car in L.A. and then play a Zen like philosophical CD....discussing it in their own unique fashion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFl4NRs3Ysg
Then there are the "Health Tips with Dr. Tanaka (and nurse Chung)...
Rapport (or lack of which) between Dr. and nurse ( Chinese but whom he keeps insisting is Korean to audience) is something else
( Diet, smoking and STD's are the topics of the three segments)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDWSKjbDQ0k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEoNK2Tx0Cw
the third episode, on STD's, gets a little too broad for my taste (one of my friends actually objected she found it "vulgar"-- but still has a great concept and some very funny moments:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0peiMZTglxw
There are also two other favorites of mine, "Escape" and " She is What She Is" ( both monlogues by gifted actors shot on the spooky night time "Film Noir" streets of L.A.)
Well, I suggest you look them all over, and the songs too
Finally, there is just this very short bit of Roy talking about his own work, way too short as far as I am concerned...( don't worry, I will keep nagging him to divulge something more though I have noticed some writers almost seem to feel like it's bad luck to tell too much about the inner workings of what they do)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oydskQlTc-M
In closing, here is what I found as Roy's official bio --oh, wait, I also see there is one just as good if not better on his website so let me redirect you back to that again
http://eyezenmedia.weebly.com/
Biography
Mini Bio (1)
Roy Eisenstein an accomplished and prolific director, writer,
and actor was born and raised in Brooklyn New York. Roy moved to
California where he studied Directing and Method Acting techniques for
many years. He worked not only as an actor in television and films, but
also professionally performed stand-up, improvisation and sketch comedy
as well. Roy Eisenstein is a television director and a decade long
member of the prestigious Directors Guild of America, (DGA). He has
directed such notable shows and projects as Spy TV on NBC, Scare Tactics
on the SciFy Network, Trigger Happy TV for Comedy Central and The Pet
Shop with Andy Kindler on Animal Planet to name a few. Roy also co-wrote
and produced the late-night comedy show, The City Dogs which ran at the
Tamarind Theatre in Hollywood to great reviews and audience response.
His talent was acknowledged as LA Weekly Pick of the Week. He also
directed and has had sketches in OPM's stage productions in LA, San
Francisco and Vancouver, British Columbia. He has worked with a number
of well-known actors and comedians in Hollywood both for stage and
television. Roy wrote, produced and directed numerous video pieces that
premiered in such film festivals as The Mill Valley Film Festival, a
major San Francisco Bay Area venue, and The Dallas Film Festival in
Texas. Roy has many short film projects posted at
FunnyorDie.com/EyeZenMedia Along with being the Writer and Director of
the dark comedy pilot Jake Off, he has also written "A Book by its
Cover" a TV pilot filmed in San Antonio, Texas. Other projects showing
Roy's diverse writing talents include, "In the Dust", a short film
filmed in Ghana, Africa (in post) "3rd World", filmed in Greece and the
Philippines and "53 Secrets" a short film also filmed in the
Philippines. Roy has adventured all over the United States directing
projects in a wide variety of locations and settings. He worked for over
twelve months in Cebu, Philippines for Bigfoot Entertainment where he
wrote and directed a number of projects as well as teaching Filmmaking
and Method Acting classes at the International Academy of Film and
Television. His feature mock-u-mentary, JFK: Aiming for the Truth, and
many short films that he wrote, directed and produced which can be
viewed funnyordie.com/eyezenmedia . Roy has also a number of screenplays
that he has written from wild comedies to psychological thrillers.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sherill Whisenand
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sherill Whisenand
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