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My Top Books (2020)
Again late, but we gotta have some consistency here.
I read a ton this year, since, you know, homebound. Not that I wasn’t working from home before this year, but I haven’t spent much time out of it since March. Also they cancelled hockey. Sure they had a bubble, and I had hockey coming out of my ears for a bit, but I had net less hockey, which made time for net more reading.
Some binge Netflix series, some learn to make banana bread, others tear through books at a frankly concerning pace. I can’t bake and I can somehow only maintain an attention span for the written word right now. But it gave me the time to tackle a lot of classics I’ve been meaning to read for ages, and hey! Lotta them are pretty great.
Top ten novels of the year, in no order (and four were actually published this year, which is neat!)
1. Cutting for Stone - Abraham Verghese 2. Washington Black - Esi Edugyan 3. Migrations - Charlotte McConaghy 4. A Deadly Education - Naomi Novik 5. A Room of One’s Own - Virgina Woolf 6. Suite Française - Irene Nemerinsky 7. The Hollow Places - T Kingfisher 8. Goodbye to Berlin - Christopher Isherwood 9. The Pull of the Stars - Emma Donaghue 10. Nothing to See Here - Kevin Wilson
Top five non-novel fiction, because they were being v rude to the novels by ranking so highly in my top overall despite being underrepresented in my reading percentage, again in no order (honestly this would usually just be short story collections because me and good short story collections are best buds — brevity is an art I am increasingly forgetting, I’m full on Polonius at this point, but I kept the admiration of it! — but Anne Carson’s a fucking genius.)
1. Fair Play - Tove Jansson 2. Antigonick - Anne Carson 3. Ficciones - Jorge Luis Borges 4. The Thing Around Your Neck - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 5. Night at the Fiestas - Kirstin Valdez Quade
Other stuff I liked, again in no order, and alllllllll over the place genre wise (I am a literary omnivore.):
Raybearer - Jordan Ifueko; The Daughter of Time - Josephine Tey; Topics of Conversation - Miranda Popkey; Real Life - Brandon Taylor; Code Name Verity - Elizabeth Wein; The Hidden Girl and Other Stories - Ken Liu; The Butterfly Garden - Dot Hutchinson; The Last Emperox - John Scalzi; Daughter of the Forest - Juliet Marillier; The Caine Mutiny - Herman Wouk (too…timely. TOO TIMELY); Shorefall - Robert Jackson Bennett; Appointment in Samarra - John O’Hara; Stray City - Chelsey Johnson; Three Comrades - Erich Maria Remarque; Long Way Down - Jason Reynolds; Harrow the Ninth - Tamsyn Muir; The Sirens of Titan - Kurt Vonnegut; The Iron Will of Genie Lo - F.C. Yee; The Vanishing Half - Brit Bennett; The Death of Vivek Oji - Akwaeke Emezi, Darius the Great Deserves Better - Adib Khorram; City of the Lost - Kelley Armstrong; Grown - Tiffany Jackson; Boyfriend Material - Alexis Hall
I read a ton of fantastic, important non-fiction this year, so I’m going to separate that from fiction:
Top ten of the year, in no order (no I’m lying. Just Mercy was one of the first books I read in 2020 and immediately cemented the #1 spot. But in no order after that)
1. Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption - Bryan Stevenson 2. What If? Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions - Randall Munroe 3. The New Jim Crow - Michelle Robinson 4. Steal Like an Artist - Austin Kleon 5. Solutions and Other Problems - Allie Brosh 6. White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide - Carol Anderson 7. The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - Naomi Klein (Read this as COVID became very real. Can’t say that was fun, but it was instructive) 8. The Hilarious World of Depression - John Moe 9. Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents - Isabel Wilkerson 10. How to Be an Antiracist - Ibram X Kendi
Other good stuff: On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons From the Twentieth Century; Why We Can't Wait; In the Dream House; Another Day in the Death of America; Breath: a New Science of a Lost Art; The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power; Eat the Buddha: Life and Death in a Tibetan Town
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22 MODERN WEDDING IDEAS FOR SUPER CHIC
For couples who have a knack for everything current, a modern wedding theme is a great way to show your love for contemporary design. You love everything fresh and trendy, and your wedding should reflect that! So how do you host a modern wedding? We turned to the experts for modern wedding ideas for everything from inviting rooms to chairs and table landscapes.
The clean lines, Lucite decoration, and fresh green overflow are just a few tricks that can turn any event into a modern retreat. Design your stationery with bold text and a monochrome color scheme, plan for a less elegant and elegant ceremonial backdrop, and keep a cocktail menu featuring the latest custom creations. From there, think of keywords that will be critical to your planning experience.
For more modern wedding ideas, we have collected our top tips from wedding planning experts on how to make your nuptials chic and contemporary.
Use of ghost chairs
“By using unexpected variables such as vellum, concrete or acrylic (to mimic Lucite) it is possible to give an event a modern feel. “Acrylic chairs allow to illuminate all the elements around them because they are literally transparent!” A floating ceremonial look built on top of a garden fountain helped give this arrangement a modern edge by adding acrylic ghost chairs.
Go to an incompatible bridal party
A trend that doesn’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon is a bridal party outfit in various (and chic!) Mermaid dresses. It is a feature that will add a whimsical element to your wedding day and the photos. “Whether you allow your bride to choose their own dresses, or inspire them in a particular color / style / design that inspires you to wear them, the end result will be something elegant and playful,” says Caitlin Campbell, senior event coordinator and designer at True Event.
Wear a minimalist wedding dress
Your wedding dress can be a nod to your minimalist wedding style. “For this chic wedding, the bride wore a minimalist dress with Rime Arakaki. Clean lines and a minimalist design created the perfect focal point for the bride’s wedding portraits. Looking for a minimalist wedding dress? Check out 67 of our favorites here!
Set the tone with stationery
What better way to send a modern wedding design message than with your invitations? “As the first expression of your wedding style, invitations are a key element of your wedding theme,” said Thomas Bui, founder of Thomas Bui Lifestyle. For a modern occasion, bold text lying against minimal design will project a fresh simple design for your stationery.
Use a simple background
Slippery lines, minimal background, and a sophisticated color palette can make or break a modern ceremonial setting. Keep the focus on your couple, your venue, and your design minimal by reducing your decor usage.
Use greenery instead of flowers
Literary reception, fresh reception suggests Jill Remy, owner and designer at Jill & Co. Events, that your centers would be created by a greenhouse overflow. “One of the best ways to turn your reception into an example of contemporary style is to use arrangements filled with vines, leaves, and other green, green foliage,” says Remy. If you want to include flowers in your table landscape design, change each height setting to create multiple center levels.
Eliminate decoration completely
Why not eliminate the need for decoration for finishing your modern ceremonial arrangement? “One modern approach to your ceremony is to keep the focal point on your couple alone. “Final shots will result in striking backgrounds without the use of decoration.”
Follow a monochrome color palette
“One of the easiest ways to emphasize a modern wedding is to use a combination of materials in a monochrome color palette, founder of Bluebird Productions. Apply this palette to everything from your flatware to the flowers.
Focus on interesting flavors
“Enhance the food and drink experience by putting together an up-and-coming dinner excitement for a discerning modern food crowd,” says Chelsey Jean Morrison, owner and lead designer / planner at Collect Together Events. “Plan for a perfectly passed bite and pass at cocktail hour, curated wine pairing, or seasonal / local foods,” Enhance the appearance of your presentation by creating a wreath-free tray organized by high quality treats and hors d’oeuvres.
Go for everything white
“It’s a modern wedding technique that is always in style, adhering to an all-white design, be it in flowers, table landscape decoration, or reception and ceremonial backgrounds,” says Kathleen Deer, owner of Kathleen Deer Design. “Using an all-white palette allows you to focus on other details throughout your day (especially your appearance) including linens, glassware, cores and other decorative uses.” of color, the fresh vegetable is a great choice that works with any season.
Think about your location
One of the best ways to express your wedding style is through your choice in the venue. sales manager at Abigail Kirsch off Premises, recommends choosing a space that is undoubtedly contemporary. “When you go with a space that already has a modern feel to it, you don’t have to adapt your space with any unnecessary décor. For this wedding, the modern aesthetic of the wedding was due to the clean lines, the higher ceiling and the refined feel of the space.
Try a modern cake design
Make sure you carry a modern element for every detail of your day – even in the cake! “The patterns and textures created on this simple two-tier cake have created a chic and stylish element to the reception, “Perfectly elegant fun balance, your cake design can create a contemporary focal point for your dessert table.”
Give your planner a set of words to live with
One of the best ways to stay themed with your modern style is to find a collection of design-oriented keywords. “My favorite modern wedding buzzwords are clean, geometric and simplicity,” says the beauty of adhering to these descriptive words that will never fail a modern reception space forever. . ” In addition, your wedding planner will know exactly what to expect with the final product.
Add personalization
Today, personalization for a big day goes far beyond the day itself. “Celebrate your wedding with a live painter who will bring all the special sights and moments from your celebration,” says Anna Griffith, senior events sales manager at Cannon Green. “Not only is an artist a perfect cocktail hour entertainment, you’ll have a one-of-a-kind container to take home!” Contemporary design really focuses on the small details!
Pay attention to flatware
Alicia Fritz, founder of A Day in May Event Planning & Design, is asking a couple to think about their landscaping details while finalizing a modern wedding style. “Trading traditional flatware and glassware is an unexpectedly simple way to add a contemporary twist to your wedding reception,” she says. “For example, the use of black metal cutlery and non-stop glasses will draw guests’ attention to these small details that have so far been removed from normal place offers.”
Go trendy with cocktails
Pair your raised hors d’oeuvres with a cocktail menu worthy of the latest trends. “Whether it’s the latest in cocktail infusions, heavy flavors, or custom creations, there’s a stand-alone cocktail menu in a unique and distinctive modern setting for any event,” beverage director at Paula Leduc Fine Catering & Events. “Play around with glassware and garnishes for an added touch of modern talent.”
Don’t be afraid of negative space
“Create visual interest with clean lines, striking colors and negative space,” says Lauren Emerson, owner of Lauren Emerson Events & Design, who designed this contemporary landscape with minimal decoration and a simple yet sophisticated setting.
Keep the tables minimal
“Vegetable-inspired centers, various white flowers, and a slate-inspired color scheme are just some of the elements that make this landscape fresh and contemporary,” founder of Alicia K Designs. We also love how this couple added a splash of neutral color to the camel chairs.
But still pay attention to special details
“You can tailor all the little details to suit your modern wedding theme,” says, owner of Serene & Company. “For example, we’ve given these cardboards a contemporary twist by incorporating geometric designs with bold colors.” Color pop is a great way to add a modern touch to your place cards, invitations, or other stationery elements on your big day. .
Use black as an accent
Black is the perfect color for a modern wedding. “It reads elegant, chic, fashionable and sophisticated all at the same time,” says Laura Ritchie, chief event designer at Grit & Grace. “We often use it to create depth and character for our designs.” Whether it’s coloring a menu card outline or using it to decorate a complete Lucite math, black is a color that will always create drama.
Go boldly by candle light
“Clean lines and candlelight are the best definition of modern romance,” says Cassy Anderson, founder of Cassy Rose Events, which supports the use of candlelight for any modern affair. Glass voters of varying heights will give strength and dimension to the appearance of a candle.
Create a custom dance floor
For this Art Deco inspired wedding, the couple arranged a geometric design for their custom dance floor. “Our bride wanted to create a day that would resemble the elements of art deco,” says Melissa Cooper Wald, senior director of events at Major Food Group in the Seagram Building. A palette of black-and-white colors with gold and metallic touches provided the perfect atmosphere for this modern fête.
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Written & Directed by: Ricky Staub Executive Producer: Dan Walser Produced by: Jon Applebaum & David Raynor Director of Photography: Minka Farthing Kohl Production Designer: Tim Stevens Associate Producers: Staci Hagenbaugh, Andrew Joffe, Marisa Taylor, Andrew Williams Original Score: Kevin Matley - KevinMatley.com Editor: Ricky Staub Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeremy Fernsler On-Line Conform: Steve Perrong Sound Design: 1-Louder (Dublin) - 1-Louder.com Designers: Jonathan Ware Buster Cottam Color: Company3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Producer: Tom Gehring Zeke Casting: House Casting NY / Mary Callahan
CAST Zeke: William Lee Zeke’s Mom: Iesha Edwards Zeke’s Father: Michael “OG Law” Tabon Zeke’s Friends: Eric Drummond, Hakim Fairia, Hasheem Lester Miss Margaret: Ms. Margaret Wells Coach: Edwin Gonzalez Man Giving Testimony: Blake Newton Pastor: Mel Wells Mom at Arrest: Faith Jackson Man in Bedroom: Steven Lee Crew Leader: James “Heat” Sloane Jr. Crew: Rafiq Archie, Justin David, Michael Jackson, Khalil Opher, Rojelio Ramos Man in Wheelchair: Barry Sweeney Zeke’s Sister: Jayan Bishop Cops: Kirke Gardner, Sean McCabe, Kelly Lynn Assistant Coaches: Andre Wright, Steve Barnett, Al Pratt
CREW Rigging Supervisor: Tricia McMiniment Script Consultant: Nako Adodoadji 1st Assistant Camera: Gino Varisano, Andy Hensler, Luke Rihl 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Baldwin, Darby Irrgang Steadicam Operator: Martin Whittier DIT: Steve Perrong Still Photographer: Scott Toepfer Camera Production Assistant: Rich Bates Sound Mixer: Sean Hoffman Gaffer: Andrew Joffe Best Boy Electric: Zac Kind Rigging Gaffer: Shane Moore Rigging Electrics Will Dejessa, Paul Hinson, Austin Locicero Swing: Zach Van Heel Key Grip: Kevin Gallagher Grip: Mike Fares Key Rigging Grip: Jozef Jozefowski Rigging Grips: Pedro Cunillera, Bill Kirner Swing: Conor O’Mara Location Manager: Staci Haggenbaugh Location Support: Andre Wright, George Winn Stylist: Michele Wilderman Production Accountant: Rachel Courtney Producers Assistant: Anna Pruett Set Decorator: Kate Gaffigan Set Dressers: Katie McGregor, Michael Mizrahi, Bill Willets Greens: Jenn Sanchez Greens Assistant: Chris Raab Art Support: Nic Justice, Pen, Alessandra Nicole, Marquis Sims, Lynnae Stine, Jamie Stratton, Tara Wilkinson Key Production Assistant: Zach Rose Set Production Assistants: Kristopher Chain-Harris, Justin Remer Hoffman, Ryan Unger Set Support: Anastasia Anderson, Matt Canon, Llewellyn Dryfoos, Sasha Klugar, Quynh Le, Karl Leisch, Morgan Perry, Katie Salamon, Levi Sherman, Patrick Smith, Tiyana Smith, Austin Smock, Heather Treston, Noorman Wicaksono, Eurica Yu On-Set VFX Assist: Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowskia William Lee Acting Coach: Nako Adodoadji Voice Over Written by: Ricky Staub & Micah Bournes Catering & Craft Service: Taste the Difference Chef: Terri Davis Cooks: Cheryl Fleet-Hopkins, Sue Fields, Martha Taveras Head Security: James A. Sloane Sr. Security Supervisors: Denise Sloane, James A. Sloane, Jr. Security Guards: Jeffrey Barnes, Mark Bassknight, Arjene Carter, Eric Jones, Eric Smith Digital Effects Artist: Jeremy Fernsler, Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowski Audio Mix: 1-Louder / LAB-3 Foley: 1-Louder Vocals: Chelsey Matley Cello: Eli Weinberger Violin: Brian Eichelberger Behind the Scenes: Vita Brevis Films Director: Skylar Nielson 1st Camera: Lance Clayton 2nd Camera: Josh Fletcher Splinter Unit BTS: Frank Apollonio
SONG CREDITS “I’m Aktive” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
“Scary Sight” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
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Gold Young Director award at Cannes Grand Prize at the Heartland Film Festival - 2019 OSCAR QUALIFIER Grand Prize at the New York Shorts International Film Festival Silver for New Director of the Year at the Shots Awards in London
Behind the Scenes: vimeo.com/205217816 Teaser: vimeo.com/205127347 Directing Non-Actors: blog.musicbed.com/articles/directing-non-actors Directing for VFX: blog.filmsupply.com/articles/directing-for-special-effects-on-the-cage License the footage from Filmsupply: flmsp.ly/thcgftg
Written & Directed by: Ricky Staub Executive Producer: Dan Walser Produced by: Jon Applebaum & David Raynor Director of Photography: Minka Farthing Kohl Production Designer: Tim Stevens Associate Producers: Staci Hagenbaugh, Andrew Joffe, Marisa Taylor, Andrew Williams Original Score: Kevin Matley - KevinMatley.com Editor: Ricky Staub Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeremy Fernsler On-Line Conform: Steve Perrong Sound Design: 1-Louder (Dublin) - 1-Louder.com Designers: Jonathan Ware Buster Cottam Color: Company3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Producer: Tom Gehring Zeke Casting: House Casting NY / Mary Callahan
CAST Zeke: William Lee Zeke’s Mom: Iesha Edwards Zeke’s Father: Michael “OG Law” Tabon Zeke’s Friends: Eric Drummond, Hakim Fairia, Hasheem Lester Miss Margaret: Ms. Margaret Wells Coach: Edwin Gonzalez Man Giving Testimony: Blake Newton Pastor: Mel Wells Mom at Arrest: Faith Jackson Man in Bedroom: Steven Lee Crew Leader: James “Heat” Sloane Jr. Crew: Rafiq Archie, Justin David, Michael Jackson, Khalil Opher, Rojelio Ramos Man in Wheelchair: Barry Sweeney Zeke’s Sister: Jayan Bishop Cops: Kirke Gardner, Sean McCabe, Kelly Lynn Assistant Coaches: Andre Wright, Steve Barnett, Al Pratt
CREW Rigging Supervisor: Tricia McMiniment Script Consultant: Nako Adodoadji 1st Assistant Camera: Gino Varisano, Andy Hensler, Luke Rihl 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Baldwin, Darby Irrgang Steadicam Operator: Martin Whittier DIT: Steve Perrong Still Photographer: Scott Toepfer Camera Production Assistant: Rich Bates Sound Mixer: Sean Hoffman Gaffer: Andrew Joffe Best Boy Electric: Zac Kind Rigging Gaffer: Shane Moore Rigging Electrics Will Dejessa, Paul Hinson, Austin Locicero Swing: Zach Van Heel Key Grip: Kevin Gallagher Grip: Mike Fares Key Rigging Grip: Jozef Jozefowski Rigging Grips: Pedro Cunillera, Bill Kirner Swing: Conor O’Mara Location Manager: Staci Haggenbaugh Location Support: Andre Wright, George Winn Stylist: Michele Wilderman Production Accountant: Rachel Courtney Producers Assistant: Anna Pruett Set Decorator: Kate Gaffigan Set Dressers: Katie McGregor, Michael Mizrahi, Bill Willets Greens: Jenn Sanchez Greens Assistant: Chris Raab Art Support: Nic Justice, Pen, Alessandra Nicole, Marquis Sims, Lynnae Stine, Jamie Stratton, Tara Wilkinson Key Production Assistant: Zach Rose Set Production Assistants: Kristopher Chain-Harris, Justin Remer Hoffman, Ryan Unger Set Support: Anastasia Anderson, Matt Canon, Llewellyn Dryfoos, Sasha Klugar, Quynh Le, Karl Leisch, Morgan Perry, Katie Salamon, Levi Sherman, Patrick Smith, Tiyana Smith, Austin Smock, Heather Treston, Noorman Wicaksono, Eurica Yu On-Set VFX Assist: Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowskia William Lee Acting Coach: Nako Adodoadji Voice Over Written by: Ricky Staub & Micah Bournes Catering & Craft Service: Taste the Difference Chef: Terri Davis Cooks: Cheryl Fleet-Hopkins, Sue Fields, Martha Taveras Head Security: James A. Sloane Sr. Security Supervisors: Denise Sloane, James A. Sloane, Jr. Security Guards: Jeffrey Barnes, Mark Bassknight, Arjene Carter, Eric Jones, Eric Smith Digital Effects Artist: Jeremy Fernsler, Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowski Audio Mix: 1-Louder / LAB-3 Foley: 1-Louder Vocals: Chelsey Matley Cello: Eli Weinberger Violin: Brian Eichelberger Behind the Scenes: Vita Brevis Films Director: Skylar Nielson 1st Camera: Lance Clayton 2nd Camera: Josh Fletcher Splinter Unit BTS: Frank Apollonio
SONG CREDITS “I’m Aktive” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
“Scary Sight” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
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Behind the Scenes: vimeo.com/205217816 Teaser: vimeo.com/205127347 Directing Non-Actors: blog.musicbed.com/articles/directing-non-actors Directing for VFX: blog.filmsupply.com/articles/directing-for-special-effects-on-the-cage License the footage from Filmsupply: flmsp.ly/thcgftg
Written & Directed by: Ricky Staub Executive Producer: Dan Walser Produced by: Jon Applebaum & David Raynor Director of Photography: Minka Farthing Kohl Production Designer: Tim Stevens Associate Producers: Staci Hagenbaugh, Andrew Joffe, Marisa Taylor, Andrew Williams Original Score: Kevin Matley - KevinMatley.com Editor: Ricky Staub Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeremy Fernsler On-Line Conform: Steve Perrong Sound Design: 1-Louder (Dublin) - 1-Louder.com Designers: Jonathan Ware Buster Cottam Color: Company3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Producer: Tom Gehring Zeke Casting: House Casting NY / Mary Callahan
CAST Zeke: William Lee Zeke’s Mom: Iesha Edwards Zeke’s Father: Michael “OG Law” Tabon Zeke’s Friends: Eric Drummond, Hakim Fairia, Hasheem Lester Miss Margaret: Ms. Margaret Wells Coach: Edwin Gonzalez Man Giving Testimony: Blake Newton Pastor: Mel Wells Mom at Arrest: Faith Jackson Man in Bedroom: Steven Lee Crew Leader: James “Heat” Sloane Jr. Crew: Rafiq Archie, Justin David, Michael Jackson, Khalil Opher, Rojelio Ramos Man in Wheelchair: Barry Sweeney Zeke’s Sister: Jayan Bishop Cops: Kirke Gardner, Sean McCabe, Kelly Lynn Assistant Coaches: Andre Wright, Steve Barnett, Al Pratt
CREW Rigging Supervisor: Tricia McMiniment Script Consultant: Nako Adodoadji 1st Assistant Camera: Gino Varisano, Andy Hensler, Luke Rihl 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Baldwin, Darby Irrgang Steadicam Operator: Martin Whittier DIT: Steve Perrong Still Photographer: Scott Toepfer Camera Production Assistant: Rich Bates Sound Mixer: Sean Hoffman Gaffer: Andrew Joffe Best Boy Electric: Zac Kind Rigging Gaffer: Shane Moore Rigging Electrics Will Dejessa, Paul Hinson, Austin Locicero Swing: Zach Van Heel Key Grip: Kevin Gallagher Grip: Mike Fares Key Rigging Grip: Jozef Jozefowski Rigging Grips: Pedro Cunillera, Bill Kirner Swing: Conor O’Mara Location Manager: Staci Haggenbaugh Location Support: Andre Wright, George Winn Stylist: Michele Wilderman Production Accountant: Rachel Courtney Producers Assistant: Anna Pruett Set Decorator: Kate Gaffigan Set Dressers: Katie McGregor, Michael Mizrahi, Bill Willets Greens: Jenn Sanchez Greens Assistant: Chris Raab Art Support: Nic Justice, Pen, Alessandra Nicole, Marquis Sims, Lynnae Stine, Jamie Stratton, Tara Wilkinson Key Production Assistant: Zach Rose Set Production Assistants: Kristopher Chain-Harris, Justin Remer Hoffman, Ryan Unger Set Support: Anastasia Anderson, Matt Canon, Llewellyn Dryfoos, Sasha Klugar, Quynh Le, Karl Leisch, Morgan Perry, Katie Salamon, Levi Sherman, Patrick Smith, Tiyana Smith, Austin Smock, Heather Treston, Noorman Wicaksono, Eurica Yu On-Set VFX Assist: Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowskia William Lee Acting Coach: Nako Adodoadji Voice Over Written by: Ricky Staub & Micah Bournes Catering & Craft Service: Taste the Difference Chef: Terri Davis Cooks: Cheryl Fleet-Hopkins, Sue Fields, Martha Taveras Head Security: James A. Sloane Sr. Security Supervisors: Denise Sloane, James A. Sloane, Jr. Security Guards: Jeffrey Barnes, Mark Bassknight, Arjene Carter, Eric Jones, Eric Smith Digital Effects Artist: Jeremy Fernsler, Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowski Audio Mix: 1-Louder / LAB-3 Foley: 1-Louder Vocals: Chelsey Matley Cello: Eli Weinberger Violin: Brian Eichelberger Behind the Scenes: Vita Brevis Films Director: Skylar Nielson 1st Camera: Lance Clayton 2nd Camera: Josh Fletcher Splinter Unit BTS: Frank Apollonio
SONG CREDITS “I’m Aktive” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
“Scary Sight” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
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From Shreveport to Germany and points in between, CAPA students are performing professionally this summer
NATCHITOCHES – Patrons of Northwestern State University’s theatre program laughed along with the cast of “Nunsense II,” this year’s Summer Dinner Theatre production, but during the summer, many other students from the School of Creative and Performing Arts travel around the country and the world showcasing their talent.
More than 35 NSU students are participating in summer productions as close as Shreveport and as far away as Germany.
NSU has established itself as a fertile recruiting ground for companies and theatres looking for quality summer personnel, said Scott Burrell, head of NSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance.
“Cedar Point, the famous amusement park in Ohio, came to Natchitoches to interview students for their entertainment division and hired a number of ours,” Burrell said. “Other than Disney, Cedar Point is the largest operation like that in the country. It shows how talented our students are to secure those spots.”
Those working at the Sandusky, Ohio, amusement park include singer/dancer Marissa McMickens, vocalist/musician Jenna Blayke Cornett and audio technicians Myra Martinez and Briana Acosta.
Maddie Fry and Jesse Kortus will be crossing an ocean to work in Hamburg, Germany, at the International Performing Arts Institute Musical Theatre.
Three more Demons will make their way to New York as a costume designer (Mary Reed), intern (Luke Raines) and props artist (Lauren Guilliot).
A handful of students will take to the outdoors as participants in TEXAS Outdoor Musical in Canyon, Texas. Dancers include Charles Anderson Jr., Jayzen Boger, Taylor Young, Joey Carroll and Asher Van Meter.
“These students always show out, and we get feedback on how well they did and on how well they are trained,” Burrell said.
Christopher Davidson is a co-stage manager and props designer at the Southern Colorado Repertory Theatre.
Two students (Elizabeth Jones and Emma Rivet) will have tales to tell after their summer at the Canterbury Summer Theatre in Michigan City, Indiana.
Jones and Rivet won’t be far from Indiana counterpart Madalyn Mullins, who will be a props assistant in New Harmony, Indiana.
Savannah Thibodeaux will be a little south as a production stage manager in Prestonburg, Ky.
Several more jetted for the mid-East Coast to places like Flat Rock, North Carolina (Jhalon Thomas) and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware (Dwight Robinette).
The rest will work in theatres in Louisiana and Mississippi with the majority finding roles at Shreveport’s Little Theatre.
Many student musicians are traveling and performing as well. Jolie Gonzales Masmela
will participate in the Miami Music Festival over three weeks June 28th - July 18.
“I was accepted as a participant in the Conducting Institute, so, I will be in the conducting workshop,” Masmela said. “As a participant, I will be in intensive master classes with world-renowned teaching artists such as the great Maestro David Effron. We will have orchestral reading with Miami Music Festival Opera Orchestra, daily class sessions and we will perform an orchestral concert to be held July 14.”
A contingency of music and dance students, Francisco Ballestas, Ronald Rodriguez, Alanna Benoit, Chelsey Goldsmith, Logan Terrell, Luis Osorio and Addison Pellegrino, conducted masterclasses during a residency in Cartagena, Colombia, and performed in a sold out recital in Cartagena’s oldest theatre.
Burrell said no matter how far a student travels, summer experience is essential to landing professional jobs upon graduation.
“You want to leave here with resume credits,” Burrell said. “You can put that you have a degree on your resume, but that’s not going to cut it.
“Whether you’re doing shows here or shows elsewhere professionally, people want to know what experience you have on stage or back stage.”
For more information on NSU’s School of Creative and Performing Arts, degree programs and local performance schedules, visit capa.nsula.edu.
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Behind the Scenes: vimeo.com/205217816 Teaser: vimeo.com/205127347 Directing Non-Actors: blog.musicbed.com/articles/directing-non-actors Directing for VFX: blog.filmsupply.com/articles/directing-for-special-effects-on-the-cage License the footage from Filmsupply: flmsp.ly/thcgftg
Written & Directed by: Ricky Staub Executive Producer: Dan Walser Produced by: Jon Applebaum & David Raynor Director of Photography: Minka Farthing Kohl Production Designer: Tim Stevens Associate Producers: Staci Hagenbaugh, Andrew Joffe, Marisa Taylor, Andrew Williams Original Score: Kevin Matley - KevinMatley.com Editor: Ricky Staub Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeremy Fernsler On-Line Conform: Steve Perrong Sound Design: 1-Louder (Dublin) - 1-Louder.com Designers: Jonathan Ware Buster Cottam Color: Company3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Producer: Tom Gehring Zeke Casting: House Casting NY / Mary Callahan
CAST Zeke: William Lee Zeke’s Mom: Iesha Edwards Zeke’s Father: Michael “OG Law” Tabon Zeke’s Friends: Eric Drummond, Hakim Fairia, Hasheem Lester Miss Margaret: Ms. Margaret Wells Coach: Edwin Gonzalez Man Giving Testimony: Blake Newton Pastor: Mel Wells Mom at Arrest: Faith Jackson Man in Bedroom: Steven Lee Crew Leader: James “Heat” Sloane Jr. Crew: Rafiq Archie, Justin David, Michael Jackson, Khalil Opher, Rojelio Ramos Man in Wheelchair: Barry Sweeney Zeke’s Sister: Jayan Bishop Cops: Kirke Gardner, Sean McCabe, Kelly Lynn Assistant Coaches: Andre Wright, Steve Barnett, Al Pratt
CREW Rigging Supervisor: Tricia McMiniment Script Consultant: Nako Adodoadji 1st Assistant Camera: Gino Varisano, Andy Hensler, Luke Rihl 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Baldwin, Darby Irrgang Steadicam Operator: Martin Whittier DIT: Steve Perrong Still Photographer: Scott Toepfer Camera Production Assistant: Rich Bates Sound Mixer: Sean Hoffman Gaffer: Andrew Joffe Best Boy Electric: Zac Kind Rigging Gaffer: Shane Moore Rigging Electrics Will Dejessa, Paul Hinson, Austin Locicero Swing: Zach Van Heel Key Grip: Kevin Gallagher Grip: Mike Fares Key Rigging Grip: Jozef Jozefowski Rigging Grips: Pedro Cunillera, Bill Kirner Swing: Conor O’Mara Location Manager: Staci Haggenbaugh Location Support: Andre Wright, George Winn Stylist: Michele Wilderman Production Accountant: Rachel Courtney Producers Assistant: Anna Pruett Set Decorator: Kate Gaffigan Set Dressers: Katie McGregor, Michael Mizrahi, Bill Willets Greens: Jenn Sanchez Greens Assistant: Chris Raab Art Support: Nic Justice, Pen, Alessandra Nicole, Marquis Sims, Lynnae Stine, Jamie Stratton, Tara Wilkinson Key Production Assistant: Zach Rose Set Production Assistants: Kristopher Chain-Harris, Justin Remer Hoffman, Ryan Unger Set Support: Anastasia Anderson, Matt Canon, Llewellyn Dryfoos, Sasha Klugar, Quynh Le, Karl Leisch, Morgan Perry, Katie Salamon, Levi Sherman, Patrick Smith, Tiyana Smith, Austin Smock, Heather Treston, Noorman Wicaksono, Eurica Yu On-Set VFX Assist: Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowskia William Lee Acting Coach: Nako Adodoadji Voice Over Written by: Ricky Staub & Micah Bournes Catering & Craft Service: Taste the Difference Chef: Terri Davis Cooks: Cheryl Fleet-Hopkins, Sue Fields, Martha Taveras Head Security: James A. Sloane Sr. Security Supervisors: Denise Sloane, James A. Sloane, Jr. Security Guards: Jeffrey Barnes, Mark Bassknight, Arjene Carter, Eric Jones, Eric Smith Digital Effects Artist: Jeremy Fernsler, Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowski Audio Mix: 1-Louder / LAB-3 Foley: 1-Louder Vocals: Chelsey Matley Cello: Eli Weinberger Violin: Brian Eichelberger Behind the Scenes: Vita Brevis Films Director: Skylar Nielson 1st Camera: Lance Clayton 2nd Camera: Josh Fletcher Splinter Unit BTS: Frank Apollonio
SONG CREDITS “I’m Aktive” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
“Scary Sight” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
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Behind the Scenes: vimeo.com/205217816 Teaser: vimeo.com/205127347 Directing Non-Actors: blog.musicbed.com/articles/directing-non-actors Directing for VFX: blog.filmsupply.com/articles/directing-for-special-effects-on-the-cage License the footage from Filmsupply: flmsp.ly/thcgftg
Written & Directed by: Ricky Staub Executive Producer: Dan Walser Produced by: Jon Applebaum & David Raynor Director of Photography: Minka Farthing Kohl Production Designer: Tim Stevens Associate Producers: Staci Hagenbaugh, Andrew Joffe, Marisa Taylor, Andrew Williams Original Score: Kevin Matley - KevinMatley.com Editor: Ricky Staub Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeremy Fernsler On-Line Conform: Steve Perrong Sound Design: 1-Louder (Dublin) - 1-Louder.com Designers: Jonathan Ware Buster Cottam Color: Company3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Producer: Tom Gehring Zeke Casting: House Casting NY / Mary Callahan
CAST Zeke: William Lee Zeke’s Mom: Iesha Edwards Zeke’s Father: Michael “OG Law” Tabon Zeke’s Friends: Eric Drummond, Hakim Fairia, Hasheem Lester Miss Margaret: Ms. Margaret Wells Coach: Edwin Gonzalez Man Giving Testimony: Blake Newton Pastor: Mel Wells Mom at Arrest: Faith Jackson Man in Bedroom: Steven Lee Crew Leader: James “Heat” Sloane Jr. Crew: Rafiq Archie, Justin David, Michael Jackson, Khalil Opher, Rojelio Ramos Man in Wheelchair: Barry Sweeney Zeke’s Sister: Jayan Bishop Cops: Kirke Gardner, Sean McCabe, Kelly Lynn Assistant Coaches: Andre Wright, Steve Barnett, Al Pratt
CREW Rigging Supervisor: Tricia McMiniment Script Consultant: Nako Adodoadji 1st Assistant Camera: Gino Varisano, Andy Hensler, Luke Rihl 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Baldwin, Darby Irrgang Steadicam Operator: Martin Whittier DIT: Steve Perrong Still Photographer: Scott Toepfer Camera Production Assistant: Rich Bates Sound Mixer: Sean Hoffman Gaffer: Andrew Joffe Best Boy Electric: Zac Kind Rigging Gaffer: Shane Moore Rigging Electrics Will Dejessa, Paul Hinson, Austin Locicero Swing: Zach Van Heel Key Grip: Kevin Gallagher Grip: Mike Fares Key Rigging Grip: Jozef Jozefowski Rigging Grips: Pedro Cunillera, Bill Kirner Swing: Conor O’Mara Location Manager: Staci Haggenbaugh Location Support: Andre Wright, George Winn Stylist: Michele Wilderman Production Accountant: Rachel Courtney Producers Assistant: Anna Pruett Set Decorator: Kate Gaffigan Set Dressers: Katie McGregor, Michael Mizrahi, Bill Willets Greens: Jenn Sanchez Greens Assistant: Chris Raab Art Support: Nic Justice, Pen, Alessandra Nicole, Marquis Sims, Lynnae Stine, Jamie Stratton, Tara Wilkinson Key Production Assistant: Zach Rose Set Production Assistants: Kristopher Chain-Harris, Justin Remer Hoffman, Ryan Unger Set Support: Anastasia Anderson, Matt Canon, Llewellyn Dryfoos, Sasha Klugar, Quynh Le, Karl Leisch, Morgan Perry, Katie Salamon, Levi Sherman, Patrick Smith, Tiyana Smith, Austin Smock, Heather Treston, Noorman Wicaksono, Eurica Yu On-Set VFX Assist: Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowskia William Lee Acting Coach: Nako Adodoadji Voice Over Written by: Ricky Staub & Micah Bournes Catering & Craft Service: Taste the Difference Chef: Terri Davis Cooks: Cheryl Fleet-Hopkins, Sue Fields, Martha Taveras Head Security: James A. Sloane Sr. Security Supervisors: Denise Sloane, James A. Sloane, Jr. Security Guards: Jeffrey Barnes, Mark Bassknight, Arjene Carter, Eric Jones, Eric Smith Digital Effects Artist: Jeremy Fernsler, Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowski Audio Mix: 1-Louder / LAB-3 Foley: 1-Louder Vocals: Chelsey Matley Cello: Eli Weinberger Violin: Brian Eichelberger Behind the Scenes: Vita Brevis Films Director: Skylar Nielson 1st Camera: Lance Clayton 2nd Camera: Josh Fletcher Splinter Unit BTS: Frank Apollonio
SONG CREDITS “I’m Aktive” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
“Scary Sight” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
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Behind the Scenes: http://ift.tt/2lLCSbj Teaser: http://ift.tt/2kZPYxi Directing Non-Actors: http://ift.tt/2lLRnMv Directing for VFX: http://ift.tt/2l0325Z License the footage from Filmsupply: flmsp.ly/thcgftg Written & Directed by: Ricky Staub Executive Producer: Dan Walser Produced by: Jon Applebaum & David Raynor Director of Photography: Minka Farthing Kohl Production Designer: Tim Stevens Associate Producers: Staci Haggenbaugh, Andrew Joffe, Marisa Taylor, Andrew Williams Original Score: Kevin Matley - www.KevinMatley.com Editor: Ricky Staub Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeremy Fernsler On-Line Conform: Steve Perrong Sound Design: 1-Louder (Dublin) - www.1-Louder.com Designers: Jonathan Ware Buster Cottam Color: Company3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Producer: Tom Gehring Zeke Casting: House Casting NY / Mary Callahan CAST Zeke: William Lee Zeke’s Mom: Iesha Edwards Zeke’s Father: Michael “OG Law” Tabon Zeke’s Friends: Eric Drummond, Hakim Fairia, Hasheem Lester Miss Margaret: Ms. Margaret Wells Coach: Edwin Gonzalez Man Giving Testimony: Blake Newton Pastor: Mel Wells Mom at Arrest: Faith Jackson Man in Bedroom: Steven Lee Crew Leader: James “Heat” Sloane Jr. Crew: Rafiq Archie, Justin David, Michael Jackson, Khalil Opher, Rojelio Ramos Man in Wheelchair: Barry Sweeney Zeke’s Sister: Jayan Bishop Cops: Kirke Gardner, Sean McCabe, Kelly Lynn Assistant Coaches: Andre Wright, Steve Barnett, Al Pratt CREW Rigging Supervisor: Tricia McMiniment Script Consultant: Nako Adodoadji 1st Assistant Camera: Gino Varisano, Andy Hensler, Luke Rihl 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Baldwin, Darby Irrgang Steadicam Operator: Martin Whittier DIT: Steve Perrong Still Photographer: Scott Toepfer Camera Production Assistant: Rich Bates Sound Mixer: Sean Hoffman Gaffer: Andrew Joffe Best Boy Electric: Zac Kind Rigging Gaffer: Shane Moore Rigging Electrics Will Dejessa, Paul Hinson, Austin Locicero Swing: Zach Van Heel Key Grip: Kevin Gallagher Grip: Mike Fares Key Rigging Grip: Jozef Jozefowski Rigging Grips: Pedro Cunillera, Bill Kirner Swing: Conor O’Mara Location Manager: Staci Haggenbaugh Location Support: Andre Wright, George Winn Stylist: Michele Wilderman Production Accountant: Rachel Courtney Producers Assistant: Anna Pruett Set Decorator: Kate Gaffigan Set Dressers: Katie McGregor, Michael Mizrahi, Bill Willets Greens: Jenn Sanchez Greens Assistant: Chris Raab Art Support: Nic Justice, Pen, Alessandra Nicole, Marquis Sims, Lynnae Stine, Jamie Stratton, Tara Wilkinson Key Production Assistant: Zach Rose Set Production Assistants: Kristopher Chain-Harris, Justin Remer Hoffman, Ryan Unger Set Support: Anastasia Anderson, Matt Canon, Llewellyn Dryfoos, Sasha Klugar, Quynh Le, Karl Leisch, Morgan Perry, Katie Salamon, Levi Sherman, Patrick Smith, Tiyana Smith, Austin Smock, Heather Treston, Noorman Wicaksono, Eurica Yu On-Set VFX Assist: Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowskia William Lee Acting Coach: Nako Adodoadji Voice Over Written by: Ricky Staub & Micah Bournes Catering & Craft Service: Taste the Difference Chef: Terri Davis Cooks: Cheryl Fleet-Hopkins, Sue Fields, Martha Taveras Head Security: James A. Sloane Sr. Security Supervisors: Denise Sloane, James A. Sloane, Jr. Security Guards: Jeffrey Barnes, Mark Bassknight, Arjene Carter, Eric Jones, Eric Smith Digital Effects Artist: Jeremy Fernsler, Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowski Audio Mix: 1-Louder / LAB-3 Foley: 1-Louder Vocals: Chelsey Matley Cello: Eli Weinberger Violin: Brian Eichelberger Behind the Scenes: Vita Brevis Films Director: Skylar Nielson 1st Camera: Lance Clayton 2nd Camera: Josh Fletcher Splinter Unit BTS: Frank Apollonio SONG CREDITS “I’m Aktive” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang “Scary Sight” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
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* Behind the Scenes: http://bit.ly/2lhyUE8 Teaser: http://bit.ly/2lAEWC7 Directing Non-Actors: http://bit.ly/2lhppVw Directing for VFX: http://bit.ly/2lAF3O5 License the footage from Filmsupply: flmsp.ly/thcgftg Written & Directed by: Ricky Staub Executive Producer: Dan Walser Produced by: Jon Applebaum & David Raynor Director of Photography: Minka Farthing Kohl Production Designer: Tim Stevens Associate Producers: Staci Haggenbaugh, Andrew Joffe, Marisa Taylor, Andrew Williams Original Score: Kevin Matley - www.KevinMatley.com Editor: Ricky Staub Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeremy Fernsler On-Line Conform: Steve Perrong Sound Design: 1-Louder (Dublin) - www.1-Louder.com Designers: Jonathan Ware Buster Cottam Color: Company3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Producer: Tom Gehring Zeke Casting: House Casting NY / Mary Callahan CAST Zeke: William Lee Zeke’s Mom: Iesha Edwards Zeke’s Father: Michael “OG Law” Tabon Zeke’s Friends: Eric Drummond, Hakim Fairia, Hasheem Lester Miss Margaret: Ms. Margaret Wells Coach: Edwin Gonzalez Man Giving Testimony: Blake Newton Pastor: Mel Wells Mom at Arrest: Faith Jackson Man in Bedroom: Steven Lee Crew Leader: James “Heat” Sloane Jr. Crew: Rafiq Archie, Justin David, Michael Jackson, Khalil Opher, Rojelio Ramos Man in Wheelchair: Barry Sweeney Zeke’s Sister: Jayan Bishop Cops: Kirke Gardner, Sean McCabe, Kelly Lynn Assistant Coaches: Andre Wright, Steve Barnett, Al Pratt CREW Rigging Supervisor: Tricia McMiniment Script Consultant: Nako Adodoadji 1st Assistant Camera: Gino Varisano, Andy Hensler, Luke Rihl 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Baldwin, Darby Irrgang Steadicam Operator: Martin Whittier DIT: Steve Perrong Still Photographer: Scott Toepfer Camera Production Assistant: Rich Bates Sound Mixer: Sean Hoffman Gaffer: Andrew Joffe Best Boy Electric: Zac Kind Rigging Gaffer: Shane Moore Rigging Electrics Will Dejessa, Paul Hinson, Austin Locicero Swing: Zach Van Heel Key Grip: Kevin Gallagher Grip: Mike Fares Key Rigging Grip: Jozef Jozefowski Rigging Grips: Pedro Cunillera, Bill Kirner Swing: Conor O’Mara Location Manager: Staci Haggenbaugh Location Support: Andre Wright, George Winn Stylist: Michele Wilderman Production Accountant: Rachel Courtney Producers Assistant: Anna Pruett Set Decorator: Kate Gaffigan Set Dressers: Katie McGregor, Michael Mizrahi, Bill Willets Greens: Jenn Sanchez Greens Assistant: Chris Raab Art Support: Nic Justice, Pen, Alessandra Nicole, Marquis Sims, Lynnae Stine, Jamie Stratton, Tara Wilkinson Key Production Assistant: Zach Rose Set Production Assistants: Kristopher Chain-Harris, Justin Remer Hoffman, Ryan Unger Set Support: Anastasia Anderson, Matt Canon, Llewellyn Dryfoos, Sasha Klugar, Quynh Le, Karl Leisch, Morgan Perry, Katie Salamon, Levi Sherman, Patrick Smith, Tiyana Smith, Austin Smock, Heather Treston, Noorman Wicaksono, Eurica Yu On-Set VFX Assist: Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowskia William Lee Acting Coach: Nako Adodoadji Voice Over Written by: Ricky Staub & Micah Bournes Catering & Craft Service: Taste the Difference Chef: Terri Davis Cooks: Cheryl Fleet-Hopkins, Sue Fields, Martha Taveras Head Security: James A. Sloane Sr. Security Supervisors: Denise Sloane, James A. Sloane, Jr. Security Guards: Jeffrey Barnes, Mark Bassknight, Arjene Carter, Eric Jones, Eric Smith Digital Effects Artist: Jeremy Fernsler, Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowski Audio Mix: 1-Louder / LAB-3 Foley: 1-Louder Vocals: Chelsey Matley Cello: Eli Weinberger Violin: Brian Eichelberger Behind the Scenes: Vita Brevis Films Director: Skylar Nielson 1st Camera: Lance Clayton 2nd Camera: Josh Fletcher Splinter Unit BTS: Frank Apollonio SONG CREDITS “I’m Aktive” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang “Scary Sight” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang *This is a Vimeo staff pick video added automatically. So I might be interested.
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The Cage | Filmsupply Originals from Neighborhood Film Co. on Vimeo.
Behind the Scenes: vimeo.com/205217816 Teaser: vimeo.com/205127347 Directing Non-Actors: blog.musicbed.com/articles/directing-non-actors Directing for VFX: blog.filmsupply.com/articles/directing-for-special-effects-on-the-cage License the footage from Filmsupply: flmsp.ly/thcgftg
Written & Directed by: Ricky Staub Executive Producer: Dan Walser Produced by: Jon Applebaum & David Raynor Director of Photography: Minka Farthing Kohl Production Designer: Tim Stevens Associate Producers: Staci Haggenbaugh, Andrew Joffe, Marisa Taylor, Andrew Williams Original Score: Kevin Matley - KevinMatley.com Editor: Ricky Staub Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeremy Fernsler On-Line Conform: Steve Perrong Sound Design: 1-Louder (Dublin) - 1-Louder.com Designers: Jonathan Ware Buster Cottam Color: Company3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Producer: Tom Gehring Zeke Casting: House Casting NY / Mary Callahan
CAST Zeke: William Lee Zeke’s Mom: Iesha Edwards Zeke’s Father: Michael “OG Law” Tabon Zeke’s Friends: Eric Drummond, Hakim Fairia, Hasheem Lester Miss Margaret: Ms. Margaret Wells Coach: Edwin Gonzalez Man Giving Testimony: Blake Newton Pastor: Mel Wells Mom at Arrest: Faith Jackson Man in Bedroom: Steven Lee Crew Leader: James “Heat” Sloane Jr. Crew: Rafiq Archie, Justin David, Michael Jackson, Khalil Opher, Rojelio Ramos Man in Wheelchair: Barry Sweeney Zeke’s Sister: Jayan Bishop Cops: Kirke Gardner, Sean McCabe, Kelly Lynn Assistant Coaches: Andre Wright, Steve Barnett, Al Pratt
CREW Rigging Supervisor: Tricia McMiniment Script Consultant: Nako Adodoadji 1st Assistant Camera: Gino Varisano, Andy Hensler, Luke Rihl 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Baldwin, Darby Irrgang Steadicam Operator: Martin Whittier DIT: Steve Perrong Still Photographer: Scott Toepfer Camera Production Assistant: Rich Bates Sound Mixer: Sean Hoffman Gaffer: Andrew Joffe Best Boy Electric: Zac Kind Rigging Gaffer: Shane Moore Rigging Electrics Will Dejessa, Paul Hinson, Austin Locicero Swing: Zach Van Heel Key Grip: Kevin Gallagher Grip: Mike Fares Key Rigging Grip: Jozef Jozefowski Rigging Grips: Pedro Cunillera, Bill Kirner Swing: Conor O’Mara Location Manager: Staci Haggenbaugh Location Support: Andre Wright, George Winn Stylist: Michele Wilderman Production Accountant: Rachel Courtney Producers Assistant: Anna Pruett Set Decorator: Kate Gaffigan Set Dressers: Katie McGregor, Michael Mizrahi, Bill Willets Greens: Jenn Sanchez Greens Assistant: Chris Raab Art Support: Nic Justice, Pen, Alessandra Nicole, Marquis Sims, Lynnae Stine, Jamie Stratton, Tara Wilkinson Key Production Assistant: Zach Rose Set Production Assistants: Kristopher Chain-Harris, Justin Remer Hoffman, Ryan Unger Set Support: Anastasia Anderson, Matt Canon, Llewellyn Dryfoos, Sasha Klugar, Quynh Le, Karl Leisch, Morgan Perry, Katie Salamon, Levi Sherman, Patrick Smith, Tiyana Smith, Austin Smock, Heather Treston, Noorman Wicaksono, Eurica Yu On-Set VFX Assist: Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowskia William Lee Acting Coach: Nako Adodoadji Voice Over Written by: Ricky Staub & Micah Bournes Catering & Craft Service: Taste the Difference Chef: Terri Davis Cooks: Cheryl Fleet-Hopkins, Sue Fields, Martha Taveras Head Security: James A. Sloane Sr. Security Supervisors: Denise Sloane, James A. Sloane, Jr. Security Guards: Jeffrey Barnes, Mark Bassknight, Arjene Carter, Eric Jones, Eric Smith Digital Effects Artist: Jeremy Fernsler, Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowski Audio Mix: 1-Louder / LAB-3 Foley: 1-Louder Vocals: Chelsey Matley Cello: Eli Weinberger Violin: Brian Eichelberger Behind the Scenes: Vita Brevis Films Director: Skylar Nielson 1st Camera: Lance Clayton 2nd Camera: Josh Fletcher Splinter Unit BTS: Frank Apollonio
SONG CREDITS “I’m Aktive” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
“Scary Sight” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
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The Cage from Neighborhood Film Co. on Vimeo.
Behind the Scenes: vimeo.com/205217816 Teaser: vimeo.com/205127347 Directing Non-Actors: blog.musicbed.com/articles/directing-non-actors Directing for VFX: blog.filmsupply.com/articles/directing-for-special-effects-on-the-cage
Written & Directed by: Ricky Staub Executive Producer: Dan Walser Produced by: Jon Applebaum & David Raynor Director of Photography: Minka Farthing Kohl Production Designer: Tim Stevens Associate Producers: Staci Haggenbaugh, Andrew Joffe, Marisa Taylor, Andrew Williams Original Score: Kevin Matley - KevinMatley.com Editor: Ricky Staub Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeremy Fernsler On-Line Conform: Steve Perrong Sound Design: 1-Louder (Dublin) - 1-Louder.com Designers: Jonathan Ware Buster Cottam Color: Company3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Producer: Tom Gehring Zeke Casting: House Casting NY / Mary Callahan
CAST Zeke: William Lee Zeke’s Mom: Iesha Edwards Zeke’s Father: Michael “OG Law” Tabon Zeke’s Friends: Eric Drummond, Hakim Fairia, Hasheem Lester Miss Margaret: Ms. Margaret Wells Coach: Edwin Gonzalez Man Giving Testimony: Blake Newton Pastor: Mel Wells Mom at Arrest: Faith Jackson Man in Bedroom: Steven Lee Crew Leader: James “Heat” Sloane Jr. Crew: Rafiq Archie, Justin David, Michael Jackson, Khalil Opher, Rojelio Ramos Man in Wheelchair: Barry Sweeney Zeke’s Sister: Jayan Bishop Cops: Kirke Gardner, Sean McCabe, Kelly Lynn Assistant Coaches: Andre Wright, Steve Barnett, Al Pratt
CREW Rigging Supervisor: Tricia McMiniment Script Consultant: Nako Adodoadji 1st Assistant Camera: Gino Varisano, Andy Hensler, Luke Rihl 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Baldwin, Darby Irrgang Steadicam Operator: Martin Whittier DIT: Steve Perrong Still Photographer: Scott Toepfer Camera Production Assistant: Rich Bates Sound Mixer: Sean Hoffman Gaffer: Andrew Joffe Best Boy Electric: Zac Kind Rigging Gaffer: Shane Moore Rigging Electrics Will Dejessa, Paul Hinson, Austin Locicero Swing: Zach Van Heel Key Grip: Kevin Gallagher Grip: Mike Fares Key Rigging Grip: Jozef Jozefowski Rigging Grips: Pedro Cunillera, Bill Kirner Swing: Conor O’Mara Location Manager: Staci Haggenbaugh Location Support: Andre Wright, George Winn Stylist: Michele Wilderman Production Accountant: Rachel Courtney Producers Assistant: Anna Pruett Set Decorator: Kate Gaffigan Set Dressers: Katie McGregor, Michael Mizrahi, Bill Willets Greens: Jenn Sanchez Greens Assistant: Chris Raab Art Support: Nic Justice, Pen, Alessandra Nicole, Marquis Sims, Lynnae Stine, Jamie Stratton, Tara Wilkinson Key Production Assistant: Zach Rose Set Production Assistants: Kristopher Chain-Harris, Justin Remer Hoffman, Ryan Unger Set Support: Anastasia Anderson, Matt Canon, Llewellyn Dryfoos, Sasha Klugar, Quynh Le, Karl Leisch, Morgan Perry, Katie Salamon, Levi Sherman, Patrick Smith, Tiyana Smith, Austin Smock, Heather Treston, Noorman Wicaksono, Eurica Yu On-Set VFX Assist: Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowskia William Lee Acting Coach: Nako Adodoadji Voice Over Written by: Ricky Staub & Micah Bournes Catering & Craft Service: Taste the Difference Chef: Terri Davis Cooks: Cheryl Fleet-Hopkins, Sue Fields, Martha Taveras Head Security: James A. Sloane Sr. Security Supervisors: Denise Sloane, James A. Sloane, Jr. Security Guards: Jeffrey Barnes, Mark Bassknight, Arjene Carter, Eric Jones, Eric Smith Digital Effects Artist: Jeremy Fernsler, Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowski Audio Mix: 1-Louder / LAB-3 Foley: 1-Louder Vocals: Chelsey Matley Cello: Eli Weinberger Violin: Brian Eichelberger Behind the Scenes: Vita Brevis Films Director: Skylar Nielson 1st Camera: Lance Clayton 2nd Camera: Josh Fletcher Splinter Unit BTS: Frank Apollonio
SONG CREDITS “I’m Aktive” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
“Scary Sight” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
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Behind the Scenes: http://ift.tt/2lLCSbj Teaser: http://ift.tt/2kZPYxi Directing Non-Actors: http://ift.tt/2lLRnMv Directing for VFX: http://ift.tt/2l0325Z Written & Directed by: Ricky Staub Executive Producer: Dan Walser Produced by: Jon Applebaum & David Raynor Director of Photography: Minka Farthing Kohl Production Designer: Tim Stevens Associate Producers: Staci Haggenbaugh, Andrew Joffe, Marisa Taylor, Andrew Williams Original Score: Kevin Matley - www.KevinMatley.com Editor: Ricky Staub Visual Effects Supervisor: Jeremy Fernsler On-Line Conform: Steve Perrong Sound Design: 1-Louder (Dublin) - www.1-Louder.com Designers: Jonathan Ware Buster Cottam Color: Company3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Producer: Tom Gehring Zeke Casting: House Casting NY / Mary Callahan CAST Zeke: William Lee Zeke’s Mom: Iesha Edwards Zeke’s Father: Michael “OG Law” Tabon Zeke’s Friends: Eric Drummond, Hakim Fairia, Hasheem Lester Miss Margaret: Ms. Margaret Wells Coach: Edwin Gonzalez Man Giving Testimony: Blake Newton Pastor: Mel Wells Mom at Arrest: Faith Jackson Man in Bedroom: Steven Lee Crew Leader: James “Heat” Sloane Jr. Crew: Rafiq Archie, Justin David, Michael Jackson, Khalil Opher, Rojelio Ramos Man in Wheelchair: Barry Sweeney Zeke’s Sister: Jayan Bishop Cops: Kirke Gardner, Sean McCabe, Kelly Lynn Assistant Coaches: Andre Wright, Steve Barnett, Al Pratt CREW Rigging Supervisor: Tricia McMiniment Script Consultant: Nako Adodoadji 1st Assistant Camera: Gino Varisano, Andy Hensler, Luke Rihl 2nd Assistant Camera: Ryan Baldwin, Darby Irrgang Steadicam Operator: Martin Whittier DIT: Steve Perrong Still Photographer: Scott Toepfer Camera Production Assistant: Rich Bates Sound Mixer: Sean Hoffman Gaffer: Andrew Joffe Best Boy Electric: Zac Kind Rigging Gaffer: Shane Moore Rigging Electrics Will Dejessa, Paul Hinson, Austin Locicero Swing: Zach Van Heel Key Grip: Kevin Gallagher Grip: Mike Fares Key Rigging Grip: Jozef Jozefowski Rigging Grips: Pedro Cunillera, Bill Kirner Swing: Conor O’Mara Location Manager: Staci Haggenbaugh Location Support: Andre Wright, George Winn Stylist: Michele Wilderman Production Accountant: Rachel Courtney Producers Assistant: Anna Pruett Set Decorator: Kate Gaffigan Set Dressers: Katie McGregor, Michael Mizrahi, Bill Willets Greens: Jenn Sanchez Greens Assistant: Chris Raab Art Support: Nic Justice, Pen, Alessandra Nicole, Marquis Sims, Lynnae Stine, Jamie Stratton, Tara Wilkinson Key Production Assistant: Zach Rose Set Production Assistants: Kristopher Chain-Harris, Justin Remer Hoffman, Ryan Unger Set Support: Anastasia Anderson, Matt Canon, Llewellyn Dryfoos, Sasha Klugar, Quynh Le, Karl Leisch, Morgan Perry, Katie Salamon, Levi Sherman, Patrick Smith, Tiyana Smith, Austin Smock, Heather Treston, Noorman Wicaksono, Eurica Yu On-Set VFX Assist: Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowskia William Lee Acting Coach: Nako Adodoadji Voice Over Written by: Ricky Staub & Micah Bournes Catering & Craft Service: Taste the Difference Chef: Terri Davis Cooks: Cheryl Fleet-Hopkins, Sue Fields, Martha Taveras Head Security: James A. Sloane Sr. Security Supervisors: Denise Sloane, James A. Sloane, Jr. Security Guards: Jeffrey Barnes, Mark Bassknight, Arjene Carter, Eric Jones, Eric Smith Digital Effects Artist: Jeremy Fernsler, Chris Cerrone, Ian Hartman, Tighe Rzankowski Audio Mix: 1-Louder / LAB-3 Foley: 1-Louder Vocals: Chelsey Matley Cello: Eli Weinberger Violin: Brian Eichelberger Behind the Scenes: Vita Brevis Films Director: Skylar Nielson 1st Camera: Lance Clayton 2nd Camera: Josh Fletcher Splinter Unit BTS: Frank Apollonio SONG CREDITS “I’m Aktive” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang “Scary Sight” Lyrics by Heater Goongang Beats by Sonofike (drizygitbizy” Performed by Heater Goongang
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