I'm so sorry this post is late. It is so easy to get behind when you're the director, producer, actor, personal assistant and glue that holds it all together!
Before and After
The Director of Photography - Noel Maitland
Noel is a person I've worked with and certainly heard about over the years. He was referred to me at the 11th hour and did a fabulous job. He was very true to the original production in terms of the way he chose to shoot the scene. He works for a company called Additive. The website it http://www.weareadditive.com. He also does still photography and his work can be viewed at http://www.noelmaitlandphotography.com
He shot the scene in Hi Def and is very current with his equipment. If you hire him expect cutting edge.
David Thomas - Ben Ryan
Dave played my husband Ben Ryan and also pulled me out of a sling at the last minute. Not only did he play the role to perfection but he also provided the location so if you thought the diplomas on the wall looked authentic it was because they are. Dave is an entertainment attorney with offices in Cleveland and NYC. He may be reached at http://www.thomasentertainmentlaw.com Dave is also a producer/director and is currently in pre-production for the films, Eagle River and The Answer, a musical in Madrid.
Spencer Jay Kim - The Attorney
Spencer Jay Kim played the sandwich eating attorney that everyone wanted to choke! He is a member of The Screen Actors Guild, AFTRA and Actors Equity Association. He has recently co-starred in the film, My Soul to Take 2 and can be contacted at jkimgant@hotmail.com or on facebook. He,by the way, is a very nice person and was NOT type cast in this role! He was also gracious enough to provide his editing services for this scene.
Additional special thanks go to:
Allen Kellogg
Chuck Chubbuck
Devon Collins
Jennifer Klide
Leilani Barrett
Noel Maitland
Terri Negron
The Law Offices of Cooper and Thomas
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For A Cry in the Dark
All credit goes to Jay Kim. He shot, co-directed, edited and even moved furniture for this scene. He provided the one line of voice over so it truly was a two person show but with the help of Mother Nature, who provided the lighting and the luck of finding an easy location, we managed to put it all together. Much thanks go to Jay and of course all posting and updates for the web are done with ease and precision by Terri Negron, web designer. Contact her at: terri@fengshui5.com
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
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