Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Festival Update - April 2009 Seattle Screening

Trust Issues has been accepted into the National Film Festival for Talented Youth and will be screened in April 2009!

Find more information at http://www.nffty.org/

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Festival Update - October 2008 Premiere!

Trust Issues will premiere at the Tacoma Film Festival on October 4, 2008, at 8:45PM in Tacoma’s Grand Cinema!

Find more information here: http://www.grandcinema.com/page.php?id=43

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

First Rough Cut

Our first rough cut is complete! Producer/Editor Nick Boganwright has made some really strong choices to piece together our production. With the last few finishing touches, Trust Issues will be ready to roll.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Shooting Diary - In the House

Day 5 - Oct. 28.2007

Our 14 hour day flew by today!

From mimosas to bruises to a ring around the moon, our last day continued to prove successful.

We'd like to take a moment to commend our Set Decorator, Kate, and our Makeup Artist, Rebecca. These extremely talented individuals have really painted each of their canvases in a unique and specific way which makes our picture pop with life.

And production assistant Adam Farrell, our ninja, who comes onto set, works quickly and quietly, does his work and leaves without telling anyone. We didn't get to tell you how thankful we were to have you on set!

Thanks to Maria, William (Nice camera work! Congrats as you continue to pursue your MFA in Film from the University of San Francisco!), Miles, Bryce, Rob & Rob for all of your hard work and fine performance as our crew members!

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Shooting Diary - In the Street

Day 4 - Oct. 27.2007

Shooting in Ballard, Washington.

We have to say, the sun gods were certainly smiling down on us this week. Whoever says that it always rains in Western Washington is mistaken. It has been a clear week of shooting (it only rained once! And on a day off from shooting and rehearsals!). As the sun set, we prepped for our night shoot, the air eery and crisp, something was definitely amiss among Lissa's usual walk home from the gym.

An emotional night, director Zach Paul guided his actors to take a few chances and trust each other - high stakes and higher risks, we're happy with the outcome.

Many kudos to our dolly operator who did a phenomenal job on our street sequence.

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