Hermosa Beach native Jordan Cooper Andrykowski starting writing at 12 years old, performing stand-up at 16, and then making films at 19 while a student at University of New Haven. While finishing up his senior year, Andrykowski directed the first video for the emerging indie band Mandala, which was recently released on YouTube.
Read MoreOne of the singles off the album, "Motel Lobby," is the backdrop for this grungy music video directed by Jordan Cooper. The video cuts back and forth between the band jamming out in a darkly lit, pink-walled room, and a zombie outbreak referred to as "The Night the World Nearly Ended" on a poster uploaded to the band's Twitter page.
Read MoreWaterbury based alternative rock band Mandala have celebrated their not too shabby at all achievement of 10,000 streams on Spotify by sharing a music video of a live performance.
Read MorePathological Films’ short film “Television” was accepted in to the Sick n’ Wrong Film Festival in Orlando, Florida.
Read MoreThe short film “Men’s Room”, produced by the University of New Haven in association with Pathological Films, was accepted in to the Sunscreen Film Festival in Saint Petersburg, Florida.
Read MoreThe music video for Connecticut local band Mandala “Motel Lobby”, filmed by Pathological Films was accepted in to The Other Venice Film Festival in Venice, California. The music video was filmed in the style of classic B-horror movies of the 1950’s and 60’s.
Read MoreThe music video for Connecticut local band Mandala “Motel Lobby”, filmed by Pathological Films was named a semi-finalist in the Festigious Film Festival in Los Angeles, California. The music video was filmed in the style of classic B-horror movies of the 1950’s and 60’s.
Read MorePathological Films’ short film “Television”, was accepted in to the Spotlight Horror Film Awards in Atlanta, Georgia.
Read MoreThe short film “Men’s Room”, produced by the University of New Haven in association with Pathological Films, was accepted in to the Golden State Film Festival in Los Angeles, California.
Read MorePathological Films’ first short film, “Brunch”, was accepted in to the Honolulu Film Awards in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Read MorePathological Films’ short film, “Brunch”, was accepted in to Film Fest 52 in Bethel, Connecticut.
Read MoreThe short film “Men’s Room”, produced by the University of New Haven in association with Pathological Films, was accepted in to the Direct Monthly Online Film Festival.
Read MoreThe short film “Men’s Room”, produced by the University of New Haven in association with Pathological Films, was accepted in to the New Haven International Film Festival in New Haven, Connecticut.
Read MorePathological Films’ short film, “Brunch”, was accepted in to the New Haven International Film Festival in New Haven, Connecticut.
Read MoreThe short film “Men’s Room”, produced by the University of New Haven in association with Pathological Films, National Production Awards from the 41st National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Read MorePathological Films’ short film, “Brunch”, won the prize of Best Trailer at the Los Angeles Film Awards in Los Angeles, California.
Read MorePathological Films’ first short film, “Brunch”, was accepted in to the Worldfest Houston in Houston, Texas.
Read MorePathological Films’ first short film, “Brunch”, was accepted in to the Mountain Film Festival in Mammoth Lakes, California.
Read MorePathological Films’ upcoming short film, “Varsity”, was an official selection at the Beverly Hills Screenplay Contest located in Beverly Hills, California.
Read MorePathological Films’ first short film, “Brunch”, was accepted in to the Irvine International Film Festival in Irvine, California
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