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Somber Reflections

In 2003, the idea for Trackers came to me spontaneously, followed by the main characters. I almost didn't write it at all and didn't start serious development until 2007. Perhaps it's the culmination of my decades-long fascination with the Bermuda Triangle as well as with other magnetic anomalies found on this planet, over our oceans. These anomalies are thought to sometimes result in "disappearances" of planes or boats. For some reason, the Bermuda Triangle seems the most notorious with the numbers of lost air and sea craft recorded as well as reports of unusual phenomena which are matters of public record. Many books and documentaries on the subject (along with the various theories as to what may have happened) are readily available. As a Florida resident for fifteen years, I find it almost impossible to believe anything of such magnitude could happen in such a spectacularly beautiful and serene location as the Caribbean. Almost. Trackers merely seeks to i

Who We Are

In these blogs, I keep saying "we". I am referring also to my son, Ross Eberle. He's the series contributor and co-producer. He'll be the cinematographer and he'll also play a recurring character. One thing we have agreed on so far is the location of the very first scene. (You can ask Ross if I'm a difficult boss.) Will we add people to the production team? The answer is yes! We will keep you posted on these unfolding developments. Stay tuned!

Promo Video

Here is our signature promotional video, Enjoy!

Trackers, the Web Series

Briefly, Trackers is a sci-fi/adventure series about a physicist and his team who search parallel worlds in search of missing boats and planes. Of course, there's more to it than that. A lot more. We've worked on the plots, stories, and scripts for quite a while and we've decided it's time to put season one on the web. There will be a total of three seasons for Trackers, each centering on a dominant plot. Trackers contains its share of surprises, but it comes down to this: Parallel worlds (and their inhabitants) are different, yet the same in many respects. And, in a way, that's quite a surprise.