Filmmaker Max Cherney has been hanging out with Examiner crime reporters, and writers on their Law & Disorder blog, Mike Aldax and Rob Nagle. Cherney first caught wind of their work via a Litquake event last year, and as Aldax tells SFist, he was fascinated with the whole process of tracking down stories via police blotter, and making liberal use of SFist-y words "goon" and "thug."
We reached out to Cherney to find out a little more about the film in progress, but he's feeling a little bashful/secretive at the moment. In any event, we look forward to getting a behind-the-scenes look at Aldax and Nagle's workday.
In the meantime, we bring to you below a piece of Cherney's oeuvre: a short called "Sticky Days" in which a busted iPod, some super glue, and a hidden camera create hours of fun often involving vagrants and the homeless.