
PATRICIA SERRANO is a classically-trained screenwriter with a passion for one-of-kind life experiences and well-written paragraphs.
Hailing from Bangkok, Thailand, she was disowned by her father’s side of the family when she decided to be a writer.
She came to the states to pursue a career in journalism at Emerson College, but found that writing films pissed her Chinese great grandfather’s soul off more. She successfully survived a two-year MFA program for Dramatic Writing at NYU.
In Thailand, her play Home Sweet Home was produced by Bangkok Community Theatre.
Stateside, her short film, Slight Insecurities Regarding Vermin, directed by Chris Joslin, was selected to be featured at the 2010 Connecticut Film Festival.
For money, she’s freelanced for travel publications, worked in TV, radio, and restaurants. She’s also pimped herself out to Warner Brothers in Los Angeles producing web content.
She single-handedly shot and edited ALL the videos featured on this site with no help from anyone.
Just kidding. Her blog would not have such cool videos without BRANDON LI.

BRANDON LI has the ego the size of the continent of Asia, but this is well-deserved. Not only is he good-looking and a pseudo-intellectual, he also kicks ass at being a shooter/director/producer/editor (aka SHOOTDIPREDITOR) and putting up with bratty writers who like to rebel against bossy producers.
He has spent the last five years in a blur of guerilla documentary filmmaking. From MTV’s “True Life” to MLB Channel’s “Season of the Samurai” and the Sundance Film Fest selection “Satan Since 2003”, he hasn’t slept since attending UNCSA’s film program and usually can’t remember where he put his keys.
He revels in this era of the producer/editor (aka PREDITOR) because documentaries can finally be as spontaneous as life itself.
We are always looking for places and businesses to feature and people to partner up with!
CONTACT US:
Patricia’s permanent address is tricia.serrano@gmail.com
Brandon’s is kidsimple3@gmail.com