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Say it ain’t so! Red Harbor: Behind the Scenes series concludes. November 19, 2009

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Darren DiSaronno's Red Harbor

Darren DiSaronno IS Lance Badhouse

Darren Disaronno. Some call him a maverick, others a renegade. A few people have called him an enigma. One guy took it a step further, called him a maverick wrapped in a renegade and deep fried in enigma oil. Whatever you call him, Darren DiSaronno is a legend.

Hailed as the “action film visionary of our time”, Darren got his training making motion pictures on the streets, exploding onto the scene with his directorial debut, Operation Eagle Tears, at the age of 19. Other films include The Human Missile Crisis, Playa Del Spice, Confidant and Confidant 2: Overconfidant. His current project, Red Harbor, was shot exclusively on Creative Labs’ Vado HD Pocket Camera.

Luckily for us, we have three episodes of behind the scenes footage from Red Harbor. This series has cult classic written all over it, and Facebook fans have already taken to tattooing their bosoms and buttocks with Darren DiSarrono quotes. Powerful stuff.

In episode one, we are introduced to the characters of Lance Badhouse, Officer Dan and their criminal nemesis, Red Snapper. Get a firsthand look at Darren Disaronno’s directorial techniques that ignite his scenes with raw intensity. This one man filmmaker machine will leave you speechless…

In the second episode of Red Harbor: Behind the Scenes, the dynamic cop duo of Lance Badhouse and Officer Dan continue their investigation into Red Snapper, the head of the Chinese mafia in Los Angeles. Darren Disaronno demonstrates why he is such a great filmmaker as he blurs the line between reality and film. This journey into the underworld will take a toll and Officer Dan will pay the ultimate price.

In this third and final episode of Red Harbor: Behind the Scenes, we witness Darren Disaronno at his best…and his worst. The fired-up filmmaker stretches the philosophy of “method acting” as he becomes immersed in the character of Lance Badhouse and obliterates the line between right and wrong in his quest for revenge for the death of his partner, Officer Dan.

It only took one look to hook us. Three episodes later we are all begging for more. If you’re like the rest of us, who crave more Double D action- he will be an expert panel judge for our Vado Film Contest. Head on over there to check out what film students are doing with the Vado. You can even vote on your favorite ones. As for this blog, show your love- comment with your favorite Red Harbor quotes below.

-Tawnee

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