TIMEPULSE - The Team
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR OF THE "TIMEPULSE" MOTION PICTURES:
Tom Marcoux, America's Communication
Coach (TomSuperCoach.com) and author of Communicate to Win: Influence Your Way to Success
and Happiness is a national speaker-author, motion picture director,
sales coach, and personal/professional coach and founder of DigitalFilmNow.com
Tom is a faculty instructor at Academy of Art College, San Francisco (with graduates employed at Industrial Light and Magic and Pixar). Tom's private workshops and public seminars have benefited professionals from
IBM, The Gap, Charles Schwab, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Lucent Technologies,
Circuit City, The Olive Garden, and many other firms. Tom's previous motion
picture went to the Cannes Film Festival. He is currently directing
"LIVING, the Motion
Picture." He is the president of TomMarcoux.com, Inc., and his team is
preparing the science fiction trilogy of motion pictures entitled "TIMEPULSE."(www.TimePulse.com)
Tom won a special award at the EMMY AWARDS after earning a degree in psychology
and television production.
He authored 15 books which are available on-line
at http://www.businessacademy.com. Tom is a faculty lecturer on digital filmmaking,
etc. at Cogswell Polytechnical College.
About the Executive Consultant: James Dallesandro has over 20 screenplays sold to film production companies. His recent screenplay "1906" was purchased by Director Barry Levinson ("Good Morning Vietnam" and "Diner"). Mr. Dallesandro's novel "Bohemian Heart" has a related screenplay purchased by Jane Seymour and James Keach.
About the Graphic Novel:
The graphic novel is in production with illustrators Benjamin Litteer, Romy Cayetano, Mike Ryan, Peter Wang, Lanny Liu, Cliff Chew, Crystal Eldridge, Brian Elder and others.
For information: contact TomMarcoux.com, Inc. at 415-643-0763, or
send email to tomsupercoach@yahoo.com
Three Motion Pictures Announced
Writer-Producer-Director Tom Marcoux has announced that TIMEPULSE is designed
as a trilogy of motion pictures. Marcoux said, "It's great to be able
to plant all the clues in the first two films for the major climactic scenes
of TIMEPULSE III. At the same time, TIMEPULSE #1 stands on its own."
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