" " " A to Z with Meryl and Me: H Scene thanks to all involved!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

H Scene thanks to all involved!

Here's a special thank you to all who helped with the H scene.  I so appreciate everyone and it would never look as good as it does without these people.  So for your next scene, set, studio gig or any creative project, contact my A to Z team members. They are the best!

Devon Collins shot and edited the H scene. What a lot of pressure he had on him to work with me for this one! This scene, in particular, was very important to me. His attention to detail, confidence in what he has captured and ability to assemble it seamlessly is forever baffling to me.  To hire Devon, contact him at Devon@stimulifilm.com or to see more of his work check out http://www.vimeo.com/stimuli

Luke Daniels played the part of Louis Waters and can be contacted for hire at s9daniel@aol.com. He is an actor, teacher, and audiobook narrator. He has appeared professionally in New York City at the Gene Frankel Theatre as Torvald Helmer, in a new translation of A Doll's House. Other professional theater credits include the Utah Shakespearean Festival, Connecticut Repertory, and Hope Summer Repertory. In addition to his commercial and industrial work, he has narrated numerous audio books for Brilliance Audio.

Location was the home of Tim and Jennifer Atkinson.Mike and Cathy Kraft were kind enough to connect me with these lovely people who provided the most wonderful kitchen in the world!  I'm also thankful to their son and baby sitter who cleared the area for us to shoot.  They were all troopers!

Tech support was provided by Terri Negron.  Terri does graphic design work for websites, business cards, brochures.  She creates logos and is an overall branding master!  If you want her to work on your next design, contact her at terri@fengshui5.com. She is also a Feng Shui consultant and can even incorporate Feng Shui into the design of your materials. 

Mike Kraft was a production assistant just because he's a good guy.  He's not one to stand around, always ready to lift a finger, which is so much better than merely giving the finger.  So, if you'd like to hire Mike Kraft for on camera narration, voice over or just want to ask his cooking advice, contact him at mikekraft@wideopenwest.com

Additional thanks go out to Woodie Anderson, who graciously offered to loan me his professional lighting equipment for a yet to be determined amount of time. What a sweetie!  Also, Wendall Hinkle spent time scouting for this shoot as well and is always on hand to provide options when it comes to locations. Brian McNally is an actor I did some stage work with who also offered his services. I hope to work with him again soon.

Thanks again to everyone and stay tuned because the I scene will be posted here tomorrow! Boy, time goes by so fast, doesn't it?

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