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Dirty Bomb Diaries

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  • FEATURE
  • SYNOPSIS
  • CAST & CREW
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The Bomb

In the premiere episode, Misty finds little time to get settled in her new apartment as a horrific terrorist attack occurs nearby.

Aftermath

In the immediate aftermath of the bomb, tensions rise around the city. Misty vlogs about runs for food and water at the grocery stores.

Cell Phone

Cell phone services are becoming unreliable as talk of radiation begins to fill the news outlets.

Birthday

Misty celebrates her birthday alone in the apartment.

Power Failure

Power failures become more common around the city. Little by little infrastructure is breaking.Traffic keeps Misty from getting anywhere, and more people are roaming at night.
 

Break-In

More voices outside the apartment cause panic. Safety in the home is becoming more of an issue as someone attempts to break in.
 

Military

A day of reckoning for our girl as the military moves into town and F-16s pierce the skies.

Safe Room

The speculation about radiation poisoning has reached its peak and Misty finds herself building a safe room with plastic and tape. But is it too late? Is her cough and pale complexion a sign that the worst is about to come?
 

Radiation

Misty exhibits symptoms of radiation poisoning. Unable to get medical treatment, too afraid to leave the saferoom, her condition worsens at an alarming rate. If she doesn't make it, how long will it take for someone to find her?
 

Recovery

Misty recovers from what might have been a stomach flu rather than radiation. She ventures out only to find that a local high school is becoming a makeshift morgue. And it would seem that someone is following her.
 

Contact

Misty make contact with a man who seems to be in the business of helping people get food and supplies when stores are bare. Can she trust him? There's not much choice since she's out of water and food.
 

Assault

Misty is attacked on her way to meet John. The unknown assailant gives a fierce chase with Misty barely escaping. The stakes are higher now. She's being hunted.
 

Riot

The city is falling apart and riots are breaking out. Misty finds herself asking John for something besides food and water. A gun.
 

Supplies

Desperate times call for desperate measures. Needing supplies, Misty breaks into a recently abandoned house.
 

Conflict

Desperate times call for desperate measures. Needing supplies, Misty breaks into a recently abandoned house.
 

Finale

Daylight reveals Misty is still alive. But things will never be the same. Events of the last few weeks crash in on her memory and she breaks. It's clear now that she must flee the city, even if by foot.
 

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

Misty Van Cleve

Misty Van Cleve

"Misty"

Misty Van Cleve

  "Misty"

Originally from Arkansas, Misty Van Cleve made the move to Los Angeles several years ago to pursue her acting career. She has been involved in a projects ranging from student films to recurring work on The Young and the Restless. To continue honing her craft, she studies with Howard Fine. Besides acting, she enjoys volunteering in the community and is actively involved in her church.

"Working with Eric and Sean has been such an awesome experience. They have put so much time and effort into Dirty Bomb Diaries and I am truly thankful that they asked me to be a part of it. It isn't often that an actor meets 2 guys at a coffee shop for an "audition" and ends up getting to work on such a quality project. I had so much fun being on set with these guys."

Eric Tozzi

Eric Tozzi

Director
Editor
Producer

Eric Tozzi

  Director  Editor  Producer

It was at age nine, after seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind, that Eric Tozzi knew he wanted to be a filmmaker. Born and raised in Malibu, CA Eric was surrounded by the wonder and magic of filmmaking. His father, a Grammy winning Opera and recording star and TV/Film actor and his mother, a singer, had a huge influence in his creative endeavors.

Malibu became the backdrop for Eric's super-8 movies, which he began making at the age of 10. His first film, "Terror In The Backyard", was a huge hit, especially with neighbors and friends. Since those days, Eric has worked as an editor and director in TV, Film, Documentary, Music Video and Webseries. Notable credits include directing platinum selling artists Building 429 for the music video "Fearless", co-editing the episode "World Enough and Time" - Star Trek: New Voyages, and the critically acclaimed short film, Stephen King's "Paranoid", which saw a stellar write up in the King biography "The Essential Stephen King" as well as a DVD release through Total Movies Magazine. He is also a producer and editor for NASA at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, creating documentary content for the Mars missions.

In early 2007 Eric teamed up with longtime friend and screenwriter, Sean Hinchey and together they produced and Eric directed the 16-part webseries, "Dirty Bomb Diaries" (DBD). DBD has garnered exceptional Internet notoriety with nearly 2 millions views to date. The series has been featured on sites such as Veoh, Revver, Daily Motion and Ziddio and has received press in DV Magazine, Tubefilter and Film Independent.

Sean Hinchey

Sean Hinchey

Creator
Writer
Producer

Sean Hinchey

  Creator  Writer  Producer

Sean Hinchey is the Creator, Writer and Producer for Dirty Bomb Diaries. A graduate from Boston University’s Journalism program, he’s shopping four feature screenplays in Los Angeles; one was a finalist in the Screenwriting in Arizona Competition. He credits his script reading days - writing coverage - at ICM and “Scr(i)pt Magazine” to helping him hone his craft.

After winning an Award for his non-fiction book, “Backpacking Through Divorce”, Sean teamed up with long-time friend Eric Tozzi to develop Dirty Bomb Diaries directly for the open frontier of new media. The idea was to explore the psychological impact of a horrific terrorist act in a major city. While TV shows and movies have toyed with the idea of a possible Dirty Bomb, this concept pulled no punches, detonating the bomb early in the first episode.

Sean is currently finishing up his techno-thriller novel “Silken Spiral” and is also writing a an industry book, “39 Ways to Win a Screenwriting Contest & The Nine Mistakes New Writer’s Make”.

Kurt Oldman

Kurt Oldman

Composer

Kurt Oldman

  Composer

Swiss-born composer, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His
parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg.
His grandfather was a pianist, his great-grandfather a conductor. Before
moving to California Kurt studied at the Conservatory of Music, the
Swiss Jazz School. In Los Angeles he continued his studies at the UCLA
Film scoring program and with famed film composer Christopher Young
(Spiderman 3, The Grudge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose).

Kurt has scored films such as Killer By Nature (Ron Perlman), Babysitter
Wanted (Matt Dallas), All Along (Krista Allen), Callous (2009 RIFF
Audience Award) and Holiday Baggage (Cheryl Ladd). Amongst the many
filmscores Kurt has also written original ringtones for Virgin Mobile,
gaming trailers for Activision and scored TV shows such TLC’s “Say Yes
To The Dress”. His music has been sought after by several libraries
including: Killer Tracks, Bad Ass Music and Amusicom.

Kurt’s studio is located in Burbank, CA

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Comments (6)

Novadestin (4th February 2010)
Definitely a must see!

lorinw (22nd October 2009)
Really enjoying the series. Keep up the good work.

TheWebFiles (29th September 2009)
Check out our Interview with the Dirty Bomb Diaries creators, Sean Hinchey and Eric Tozzi: http://bit.ly/10cy3Y

1FHB1 (24th August 2009)
Nice!

roadieroy (18th August 2009)
A Must see!!!

Calypso (24th July 2009)
Intriguing, suspenseful trailer. On my "must view" list.

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