Alessandra Nicole

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About Me

Wilmington, DE
United States
Member Since: January 30, 2007
My Bio
Alessandra Nicole was born in Stuttgart, Germany late 1979. She attended the Savannah College of Art and Design for illustration and is the Production Designer for Hi-Concept Films, LLC. She has been working on the Fairfax, VA based independent film entitled "11" which will premier in the area on July 22nd 2006. Alessandra is also illustrating a children's book about alligators that eat marshmallows, and working on an oil painting series entitled "Tour de Moxie" consisting of bold and passionate cityscapes of America's major cities through Alessandra's eyes as experienced through her many travels.
Why are you supporting The 1 Second Film project?
I am financing the 1 Second Film because I adore the whole mission of it and the way we are going about its promotion and production!

Alessandra Nicole's Perfect Moment

If you had to choose a 'perfect moment' from your life to make into a one-second film, what would it be?

The most euphoric moment of my life that I will never get back is me at 23 years old, sitting at my dad's house in the tub at dusk late spring. Nobody was home, I had a couple of candles, the window by the bath was open, the sun was setting, a warm adaggio breeze inviting itself in and playing with the loose tendrils of my hair, glass of perfect Pinot Noir sitting on the side of the bathtub, neighborhood sounds outside, it was just pure unadulterated bliss.

Production Blog

  • 5 weeks 6 days ago

    This week, we finally got Varnish installed on our servers. Varnish helps our Drupal site performance by making better use of cache to serve up content (instead of the database), and will allow our site to handle a lot more anonymous visitors (hopefully!).

    We are still making other site improvements. The site is still pretty slow, and we also need to improve performance for logged in users. Basically, there is a lot of tech to do. We don't have the resources to do everything, but we want to make  sure we make the most of what we have.