Ryan McCormick to Produce Ernst H. Indenbaum's 'Nighttime on Long Island' Feature Film
Celebrated producer Ryan McCormick has been named lead producer for Ernst H. Indenbaum's independent feature 'Nighttime on Long Island,' signaling a significant commitment to artistic vision and production excellence in contemporary cinema.

The appointment of Ryan McCormick as lead producer for Ernst H. Indenbaum's upcoming feature film Nighttime on Long Island represents a strategic move to elevate independent filmmaking through experienced leadership and creative partnership. McCormick's role extends beyond traditional production management, positioning him as a central creative force guiding the project from development through distribution.
Nighttime on Long Island blends dark comedy with psychological tension in a narrative following two assassins unknowingly hired to eliminate each other before sunrise. The film explores themes of mistrust, survival, and morality against the backdrop of Long Island and New York City locations, capturing both urban grit and isolated landscapes that define its haunting atmosphere. This production approach reflects McCormick's reputation for balancing artistic vision with organizational strategy.
As lead producer, McCormick directs the full production scope while ensuring seamless management across all departments and resources. His responsibilities include overseeing creative alignment with director Indenbaum to preserve the film's distinctive tone, pacing, and cinematic vision. The production has assembled an award-caliber team including cinematographer Seth Freedman (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1234567/), production designer Emmanuel Owolabi, and stunt coordinator Will St John Butler (https://www.linkedin.com/in/willstjohnbutler).
Director Ernst H. Indenbaum emphasized McCormick's creative partnership, stating that his insight and precision elevate the film toward achieving depth, style, and authenticity. The casting of lead actors Tito Joao (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9876543/) and Logan Dean (https://www.instagram.com/logandean/) further demonstrates the production's commitment to quality performance.
McCormick's involvement signals the film's ambitions in festival circuits and distribution markets, with strategic planning for streaming negotiations and international reach. His track record of discerning storytelling and production meticulousness positions Nighttime on Long Island as a sophisticated entry in contemporary independent cinema that could influence industry standards for creative producer roles.
The production's emphasis on both technical excellence and creative integrity under McCormick's leadership highlights evolving expectations for independent films to compete with major studio productions while maintaining distinctive artistic voices. This collaboration between McCormick and Indenbaum may establish new benchmarks for how producers contribute creatively beyond financial and logistical management.