Rebecca Bloom

Rebecca Bloom

Art Director, Production Designer, Storyboard Artist, Screenwriter, Illustrator, Photographer (Still) and Graphic Designer

Fairfield, Connecticut

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  • See You in September

    See You in September (2010)
    Film by Tamara Tunie (Comedy and Romance) Art director See You in September is an original romantic comedy set in current day Manhattan. The film centers around Lindsay, a beautiful woman who seemingly has it all, but is deeply afraid of commitment. When she finds out that her therapist takes a vacation for the entire month of August she feels shocked and abandoned. Instead of taking this news lying down, Lindsay enlists the help of her acerbic best friend Monica to come up with a solution. With the assistance of "Craig's List", Lindsay puts together a group therapy session for all Manhattanites who are in need of therapy, but more importantly angry at their therapists for abandoning them. Written by Anonymous

  • Camp Hell

    Camp Hell (2010)
    Film by George VanBuskirk (Drama and Horror) Art department At the end of every summer, the children of a Christian community from a suburb of New Jersey attend Camp Hope. They travel deep into the woods far from any distractions the world provides. Here, the children are taught the ways of the Lord, the perils of the flesh, and the horror of the Devil. A charismatic priest leads them in their training. But, he unknowingly has brought something with him, something evil. What was supposed to be a safe place, a spiritual retreat has now turned into a nightmare that not even faith can end. Written by American Film Market

  • The Good Heart

    The Good Heart (2009)
    Film by Dagur Kári (Drama) Art department After a suicide attempt, Lucas, a young homeless man in New York City, is taken in by Jacques, the gruff owner of a small bar. Jacques is on his fifth or sixth heart attack, and he wants Lucas to run the bar after he dies. Jacques has many rules: don't be friendly, don't serve walk-ins, no food or flowers or candles, put the cash in the freezer every night. Lucas, on the other hand, has a good heart: he gives his money away, he talks to customers, and, when April, a young French woman who has washed out of flight-attendant school, enters the bar chilled to the bone, Lucas takes her in. If Jacques won't tolerate April, what will Lucas do? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

  • In Treatment

    In Treatment (2009)
    Television by Ori Sivan (Drama) Art department A psychotherapist questions his abilities and gets help by reuniting with his old therapist, whom he has not seen for ten years.

  • The Naked Brothers Band

    The Naked Brothers Band (2007 - 2008)
    Television by Polly Draper (Comedy, Family and Musical) Art department The series depicts the daily lives of creator/executive producer Polly Draper's sons who lead a fictional world-renowned rock band from New York City. As a mockumentary, the storyline is an embellishment of their real lives and the fictional presence of a camera is often acknowledged. Lead vocals and instrumentation are contributed by the siblings; they wrote the lyrics themselves. The show stars Nat Wolff and Alex Wolff, the lead singer-songwriter and drummer, respectively. Nat's fictional female admirer and real life friends--including the guitarist who had no prior acquaintance with the family--feature as the supporting band members, with the siblings' genuine father and Draper's husband as their according-playing dad and Draper's niece as the group's babysitter. Written by Eli Allen and Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  • Pants in the Family

    Pants in the Family (2007)
    Television by Sheldon Collins (Short, Comedy and Family) Art department So who really wears the Pants in the Family? Clyde Singletary, father of two and husband to stay-at-home wife, Brenda, believes he does. As the sole bread-winner and recipient of a new promotion, and of the coveted corner office, this Brooks Brothers suit-wearing corporate executive also believes Brenda should have his dinner hot, ready and waiting for him the moment he gets home. But that rarely happens; a phenomenon that he has yet to comprehend, being that she has "practically nothing to do all day." Things come to a head one particular day after Clyde has battled with office politics, dealt with his rush hour commute home and is met with a lack-luster greeting from his children, Marcus (4) and Brianna (15). Once again, Brenda has not completed dinner. Additionally, she's seems more interested in finishing her telephone gossip session than with greeting her husband. Clyde explodes. Brenda endures Clyde's venting initially, offering her usual light kiss, loving look and his favorite... Written by Lionell Hilliard

  • I-See-You.Com

    I-See-You.Com (2006)
    Film by Eric Steven Stahl (Comedy) Art department A 17-year-old boy buys mini-cameras and displays the footage online at I-see-you.com. The cash rolls in as the site becomes a major hit. Everyone seems to have fun until it all comes crashing down....

  • The Genius Club

    The Genius Club (2006)
    Film by Timothy A. Chey (Drama and Thriller) Art director A lunatic madman has placed a nuclear bomb 10 blocks from the White House. He enlists the President of the United States and a group of geniuses to try to solve the world's problems in one night. If they fail, the world will come to an end. The group attempt to solve world hunger, war, cancer, terrorism, rush hour traffic, jerks, and finally the meaning of life. By morning, the group finds redemption in themselves and quite possibly in the world... Written by Edward Bijan

  • Serving Santino

    Serving Santino (2006)
    Film by Bill Kelman (Comedy) Production designer

  • Seven's Eleven

    Seven's Eleven (2004)
    Film by Amy Iorio (Short) Art director The perfect crime. Frankie is about 10, angelic looking and always thinking. At school, he runs blackjack games for candy. He and his close friend Noodle get a lot of detention. The two of them have planned to steal all the candy from the neighborhood Seven-Eleven, run by the cranky Stinger. He recruits several young friends. To pull it off, they must get someone in the locked office, distract Stinger several times, get him out of the store briefly, load all the candy quickly, get it away from the neighborhood, and leave no evidence. Impossible. Can Frankie, Noodle, and their gang pull it off? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

  • The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special

    The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special (2002)
    Film by Scott Leberecht (Action, Short and Comedy) Art director The Easter Bunny is tired of being second-best to Christmas, so he hires Lobo aka The Main Man to take out Santa Claus in order for him to rule over the Holidays. But nothing goes as planned when The Main Man is involved.

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