Adam Reeves is a San Francisco based filmmaker, producer, actor, director and writer. Why not? The excitement in Reeves’ voice is a revelation of what is possible. He gives us a thought provoking question with a subject never before asked in his film “My Brother’s Shoes”, a twist of fate story about two brothers, one gay and one straight. The SF Bay Area resident has produced and directed television and cable commercials for the last 15 years. He decided to extend his talents by first producing short films such as the thriller “Edward”, and then testing his skills at screen writing on full feature films such as the family film “December Dilemma” and the comedy “My Brother’s Shoes.”
Reeves’s skills beyond directing lay within his interests that include both stage and screen, and working with the local company R&R Stage and Screen, LLC. Reeves recently directed Tony Dow (“Wally” – Leave It to Beaver) and Beverly Washburn (Disney Star – “Old Yeller”) in the successful SF production of “Love Letters” along with producing several fund-raising productions – such as a USO Canteen shows for American Vets and holiday shows for Toys for Tots. Long time friend of host Taylor Kelsaw’s, Chad Caines, was the editor of “My Brother’s Shoes”… You can catch the film on any of these platforms: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Playstation Video, X-Box, VUDU, Fandango, NOW, Swank Sky UK, Comcast EST, Vubiquity, Dish Network