Tony Olmos began his professional career as a musician. However, developed a new love for storytelling, through film. He started helping out other local San Diego filmmakers, learning the fundamentals, of filmmaking, along the way. After working on other film projects, music videos and web series episodes, he decided to write his own script. Within two months, he set out to direct and shoot his first DIY feature film. His company, Rosewood Five Studios, enlisted the help of producer, Luke Pensabene, and some talented local actors such as Raye Richards, Brian Patrick Butler, George Jac, Shane P. Allen, Kathryn Schott and Jennifer Paredes.
Hemet, or the Landlady Don't Drink Tea
(Director)
Hemet, or the Landlady Don't Drink Tea
(Producer)
Continuance
(Producer)
South of 8
(Editor)
South of 8
(Cinematography)
South of 8
(Director)
The Phantom Hour
(Special Effects)
South of 8
(Producer)
Hatred
(Cinematography)
A Hole in the Ground
(Director)
A Hole in the Ground
(Editor)
A Hole in the Ground
(Writer)
A Hole in the Ground
(Cinematography)
Fletcher and Jenks
(Director)
Fletcher and Jenks
(Other)
South of 8
(Screenplay)
South of 8
(Writer)
John's Big Day
(Key Grip)
Pulp Friction
(Cinematography)
Pulp Friction
(Editor)
Pulp Friction
(Director)
Continuance
(Director)