Location:
Springfield, PA
Occupation:
Editor / Writer / Filmmaker
Production Skills:
- camera operator
- color correction
- director
- dvd authoring
- editor
- filmmaker/videomaker
- media arts educator
- screenwriter
Biography:
Bob Larkin is an experienced screenwriter, director and editor. As an editor, Bob has worked in various genres, including documentaries, feature-films, short narratives and corporate videos. Film Editor and Post-Production Supervisor on feature film, “Good Day For It”, Starring Robert Patrick (Terminator 2), Hal Holbrook, Lance Henriksen (Aliens),Robert Englund (Freddy Kruger) and Kathy Baker. Film won the AudienceAward at the 2011 Sonoma International Film Festival and was also selected to screen at the 2011 Nashville Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival and the 2011 Philadelphia Cinefest. The film will be released nationally on DVD November 2011.
Post-Production Supervisor and Additional Editor on the feature film, “The 24th Day”, starring James Marsden (X-Men, Enchanted, Superman Returns) and Scott Speedman (Felicity, Underworld, The Strangers). “The 24th Day” premiered at Robert DeNiro’s Tribeca Film Festival in NewYork. Film was released on DVD and aired on HBO.
Screenwriter, Director and Editor of “Romaine”, a short film shot in Springfield, Delaware County. “Romaine” was awarded a Grant from the Philadelphia Independent Film & Video Association, supported by the Wyncote Foundation, The Philadelphia Cultural Fund, The Fels Fund, and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
Screenwriter, Director and Editor on the independent feature film, “Viral Assassins”. The film was selected to screen in a variety of festivals, including: The New York International Independent Film Festival, Temecula Valley International Film Festival and The Brussels International Film Festival. Sold the worldwide distribution rights to Troma Entertainment in New York.
Editor of award-winning short film, “Driving Home” by Patrick Flanigan.
Editor of award-winning documentary, “They Shoot Pigeons Don’t They?”, by David Deneen. Film explored the controversy around the annual pigeon shoot held in Hegins, PA.
Editor of short film, “In the Bag”, produced by B&B Entertainment.
“Appetite” won the “Philly Pitch” in the 2007 Philadephia Film Festival. Selected winner out of 80 writers who submitted proposals. Had five minutes to vividly present story concept to a high powered panel of industry professionals.
Two of his feature-length screenplays, “Confessions of a Male Lesbian” and “The Art of Decomposing” were optioned by Nazz Productions in New York.