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Californian Independent Film Maker, Tom is the Co-Founder, Producer of Nerd On!, The Capeless Crusaders, and Storybored. When he is not creating, he is writing scripts, and reading comic books. From working on commercial projects in LA, and winning awards in Film Festivals, Tom loves sharing the world of Art. He attended California State University of Sacramento where he studied Film Production in the Liberal Arts program, where he also studied theory and world cinema. In his time he founded The Hornet Film Society where he competed and won in the Sacramento International Film Festival. Later, had audiences with CSU Chancellor, Timothy P. White for later projects. Five short films later and graduating, Tom moved to Los Angeles where he would work under various Producers working on music videos (Lindsey Stirling, FUSE, Josh Groban) and commercials (Star Wars: Battlefront, Brookside Chocolate, Legos) starting out Production Assisting on David Labrava’s (Sons of Anarchy) feature film “Street Level”. Tom is currently submitting his latest short film at various film festivals and in the beginning stages of an untitled documentary.

Life is Strange 2 (PS4) – With Great Power In Trump’s America

The latest installment of Square Enix and DONTNOD’s gaming universe, Life is Strange 2, released on September 27th, 2018. Preceded by Life is Strange, Before the Storm, and Captain Spirit, these games take players through the eyes of unique individuals with super human abilities. Even though characters are capable of time travel and telekinesis, the true…

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Chicken Assassin: Reloaded

The Punch Em Up RPG Indie games have recently found success with titles such as Castle Crashers, Simulators and major hits like Shovel Knight that give hope to developers and gamers alike that there is still some creativity left in the world. However, for every success there are hundreds often blurred by the rampant amount…

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Why Pokémon is Better than Digimon

This is one of those articles that I don’t really need to write, but for the sake of open discussion and giving credit where credit is due, here we are. Digimon and Pokémon have been around for quite a while, and as far as who is around and who is not, it’s pretty obvious. Just so…

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Why Digimon Is Better Than Pokémon

This is one of several articles that will dive into the significant differences of each show to provide critical analysis of the product instead of emotional responses of nostalgia noting how a consumer mindset is operated on based on animated stimuli. When Pokémon hit American Television on WB Kids and toy stores, every major child’s…

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