I would like to take this opportunity to announce that One Glass Productions has a Youtube channel, on which you can watch our movies mucho-compresso style: MARY'S LITTLE LAMB, QUESTICUS HORRIFICUS, BRAINS, and more to come.
http://youtube.com/user/oneglassproductions
That is all.
Oh and here is Mary's Little Lamb:
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Celebration of Short Films - Hey!

One Glass Productions' "Celebration of Short Films" on August 16th was a wild success! The Bowery Poetry Club was completely packed, thanks to our friends and filmmakers.
The only problems occurred before the screening even started. Apparently, Amiri Baraka had an event right before us. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I have anything against good ol' Amiri, but his crowd was clearly unfamiliar with the concept of "leaving." Our event had to start 20 minutes late, causing much confusion at the door. What-ever, Mister Amiri Baraka. One Glass packed the house despite it all.
We screened two of our own films: A music video for Dawn Landes' song Bodyguard directed by Valery Estabrook, and Stephanie Testa's Mary's Little Lamb- a dark comedy based on a classic Roald Dahl story in which a woman finds herself in a sticky situation with a giant frozen leg of lamb.
In addition, we selected and screened the following films:
HAPPY THANKSGIVING MOMMY by Ry Russo-Young
LADYLIKE by Safiya Songhai
VALIJA by Louis Sparre
CHERISH by Mourrice Papi
BIG BIG BIG BIG BIG - by Allen Cordell
SEE YA! BROOKLYN! by Hsuan-Yu Pan
LA ESPERANZA by Andy Torraco
CHECK by Dale Bryant
Below I've posted more pictures of the event. 10 points if you can find yourself. And no points if you didn't come. Shame on you.




If you took pictures at the screening, send them along! Thanks to Mourrice Papi, Stacey Testa and Glenn Navia for their photo contributions.
Friday, August 17, 2007
Questicus Horrificus is a winner!
One Glass Productions now proudly announces that our NYC 48-Hour film project entry, "Questicus Horrificus" was selected to advance into a national level of competition: Visa's "Life Takes" Invitational! We will have to make another video, and then we're being flown out to San Francisco (free!) for the screening in late September. We're both very excited. Thanks to everyone who helped out! Ethan Gould, Sonia Maksimovich, Andrew Breton, Matt Schoch, Chris Kelly, Don Badaczewksi and Mariclare Lawson: We couldn't have done it without you!
If you are unfamiliar with the 48-Hour competition, we were given a genre, character, prop, a line of dialog and asked to create a film within 48 hours. We received: Horror, a writer named Tetley Fairfax, Conference Badge and "If you must know, my father told me."
Here is our film:
If you are unfamiliar with the 48-Hour competition, we were given a genre, character, prop, a line of dialog and asked to create a film within 48 hours. We received: Horror, a writer named Tetley Fairfax, Conference Badge and "If you must know, my father told me."
Here is our film:
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Lamb to the Slaughter

This past weekend One Glass shot the first scenes for the new short film Lamb to the Slaughter. The set was created by Stephanie Testa and myself, with lighting design by Danny Weiss. Chris Kelly plays Mary Houseman, the disgruntled housewife, with Andrew Breton as her soon to be murdered husband.
The shoot went pretty smoothly, with no problems at all from our camera. Not only that, but the digitized material looks great - thanks HD! Steph has already edited a rough cut and the sound and lighting all turned out perfectly. I'd also like to extend a big thanks to Chris, who, even on just a couple hours of sleep, was able to churn out a great performance.
Next week we'll be shooting the actual killing scene, with the real star of the film - the 10lb leg of lamb sitting in our freezer.
Friday, July 20, 2007
New dawn Landes Music Video

Anyway, we showed up Thursday morning in the pleasant neighborhood of Dumbo in Brooklyn. dawn has a great space there, which by the way, is actually a recording studio as well, so all of you musicians out there, take note.
Did I mention that we made the set? Yeah, that didn't exist before us. Well, the room, existed, but the green screen and the lights were not there. Anyway, I don't want to go too much on a tangent. We've got things to do - we're planning on animating the video. The animations are going to incorporate elements from Danica Norgodoff's illustrated book, The Circus Song Book. Her drawings are amazing. Also, this weekend we're shooting a short film based on Roald Dahl's short story Lamb to the Slaughter. It's also going to be awesome and hot. Let's just say this: murder, deceit, and giant club-shaped leg of lamb.

Sunday, July 15, 2007
One Glass is having a party!
For those of you who are just familiarizing yourselves with us, One Glass Productions consists basically of Stephanie Testa and myself, Valery Estabrook. We live and work in New York City, making all things big and small that relate to video, film, and the editing thereof. After years of carpal-tunnel inducing freelance work, we finally decided to join forces and to become what some may call a "creative powerhouse." Others may call us a "the conjoined-twin version of video editor-producers." And still others, simply "hey, you two." But nicknames aside, we are ready to announce ourselves to the world - and what better way to make announce this important news than by having a party!
That's right. And you're invited. On August 16th, 2007, at the Bowery Poetry Club, One Glass will be sponsoring a huge, amazing, laugh-your-ass-off-yet-still-feel-warm-and-gooey-inside kick-off party to celebrate the melding of our creative and technical minds. We will be screening our latest work, along with the short films of our friends, and a few others that we have deemed worthy.
The party will start at 9pm with an OPEN BAR from 9-10pm. Space is limited, so get there early. Admission is $10 at the door but if you RSVP to info@oneglass.org, you'll receive a special price of just $7. The screening will start promptly at 10pm, with plenty of time afterwards to meet and greet everyone. Be sure to stop by, see some great short films, meet some awesome video editors, and of course, schmooze your heart out. We guarantee it'll be the best night of your life.
That's right. And you're invited. On August 16th, 2007, at the Bowery Poetry Club, One Glass will be sponsoring a huge, amazing, laugh-your-ass-off-yet-still-feel-warm-and-gooey-inside kick-off party to celebrate the melding of our creative and technical minds. We will be screening our latest work, along with the short films of our friends, and a few others that we have deemed worthy.
The party will start at 9pm with an OPEN BAR from 9-10pm. Space is limited, so get there early. Admission is $10 at the door but if you RSVP to info@oneglass.org, you'll receive a special price of just $7. The screening will start promptly at 10pm, with plenty of time afterwards to meet and greet everyone. Be sure to stop by, see some great short films, meet some awesome video editors, and of course, schmooze your heart out. We guarantee it'll be the best night of your life.
Monday, June 25, 2007
pictures from Questicus Horrificus

In this first picture, I'm shooting a scene in the bathroom with Matt and Sonia. In case you can't tell, they're supposed to be dead.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
48 Hour Film Project
One Glass Productions competes in the 2007 NYC 48 Hour Film Project! On June 15-17, 49 teams from the tri-state area scrambled to make the best short film in just 48 hours. Teams are given a prop, character, a line of dialogue, and a genre that they must use in their films. One Glass was given "horror."
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