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As
the millennium turned, Ronald Jerry worked with friends on small video
projects, similar to what you see on YouTube. Sometimes it was for a
laugh or other times to see if we could attempt a cool effect. Most of
those other kids moved around the country and off to college. Ronald
Jerry decided see this dream through. In the end of 2002 he made a 20
minute short film and created Kitty Productions.
It
was around that time, while attending the Seattle Art Institute, he
began working closely with musician friend Shiloh Pilot. Shiloh Pilot
offers music to the motion and the team also created a music video to
the song Shiloh's "Corporate Love."
In the summer of 2003 the group began their first
big project, an hour long drama about a missing girl, Equivocation.
Robert Allen Wagner and Dave Jackson produced, while Ronald Jerry
wrote, directed and edited. Audiences responded to the emotional
struggle in Equivocation during several public
screenings.
Once we knew that we were capable we began working
on our first feature length project, COPE.
It was finally completed in the summer of 2005 and acheived a national
DVD release becoming available from Amazon.com, Netflix and other
retailers.
In the spring of 2007 Ronald Jerry wrote How to Survive. The
team, now operating as Kiliuda Rock, began working on
preproduction.
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Writer/Director Ronald
Jerry
Born and raised in
Kodiak, Ronald Jerry is the founder of Kiliuda Rock.
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Producer Robert Allen
Wagner
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Producer Dave Jackson
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Producer
Sam Booch |
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Producer Rachel Whiddon |
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Musician Shiloh Pilot
Learn more about
Shiloh Pilot and download sample tracks here.
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