Plot Outline:
A young college student wakes up he finds himself at the
bottom of a pool unable to remember how he got
there.
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Taglines: |
Can
you feel things when you're dead? |
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Life. Love. Loss |
Trailer Seen Before:
A Stranger Within, Cristal Clear
Pictures - June 19, 2007, 3:20pm
Within Us, SFA Films - Screening Dates
Unknown
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|
Derek Johnson |
.... Jeremy |
|
Lorna Dopson |
.... Marie |
| Ian Price |
.... Eric |
| Ren Heeralal |
.... Sean |
| Ron Fagan |
.... Professor Normand |
| Shane Irvin |
.... Student |
| Chris DeGueurce |
.... Student |
| Hillary Garner |
.... Student |
| |
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| Other Crew |
| Hunter Carter |
.... Production Manager |
| Renee Matlock |
.... Makeup Artist |
| Maggie Allen |
.... Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Heath Garner |
.... Lead Key Production Assistant |
|
Renee Do |
.... Craft Services |
| Kelly Dunnigan |
.... Production Assistant |
| Katie Cassity |
.... Production Assistant |
|
Hannah Parker |
.... On Set Photographer |
|
Brian
McAllister |
.... EPK Director |
| Danny Lachman |
.... Cinema Lens Consultant/ Production Assistnat |
|
Kendrick Hudson |
.... Consultant |
| Chris Jay |
.... Consultant |
| Sarah Sutton |
.... Script Consultant |
Runtime:
26 Minutes
Country: USA
Language: English
Color:
Color
Film Type: HDV,
JVC GY-HD110U, Sony HDR-HC3 (Underwater Scenes)
Sound Mix: 16 bit
PRODUCTION NOTES
March 20, 2007
As we near the date of production, I notice
that more and more things are coming together
and I find myself having to dedicate myself even
more to keep up with everything that is going
on. We have so many people helping us now that
things are getting done faster and more
efficiently. We have entire department heads at
this point as well as 3 consultants constantly
helping us along the path to April 4th. Luke got
a budget to buy things! Now we will have some of
the equipment we always needed but were never
able to make or buy because of monetary
roadblocks. Those have now been- even if only
slightly- pushed aside.
We are satisfied with the progress we are making
towards zero day, but looking ahead, the
production will continue for a month or two
after the camera stops rolling. Production is
just the hardest part logistically with all the
people to manage and materials to gather and
talent to coordinate and direct. It's all so
mind blowing how far we have come since October
2004 when Perennial Media took it's first steps.
For a company less than three years old- I'd say
we are on a roll.
February 16, 2007
Plummet. Wow. What to say. Right now we are
in our first month of real pre-production. This
whole time we have been trying to get it off the
ground with no wings and no air- but now, we
have liftoff! We are lining up the correct
documents and are ready to approach some
potential investors about funding our latest
endeavor. The script was written back in
November of 2006 as a potential dummy script for
our entry into the Insomnia Film Festival. I
really wanted to do it but was unable to bring
myself to trim it down to the length required by
the festival. So Plummet took on a life
of it's own. We are now ready to begin
production the first week of April and will
(hopefully) have a screening by the tail of that
same month.