Tuesday, August 12, 2008

48 Hour Recap

Crazy.
We did get the horror genre.
We made a funny little film called Losing Patience that takes a sharp turn down spookie/creepyville at the end.
The main action takes place in a waiting room

The main character is distracted by an annoying fellow patient waiting in the waiting room, going on and on about anything and everything. There are short daydreams about what awaits him in the doctor's office:




The charm of one mister David Saffert comes through really well, as the annoying/over-friendly and talkative patient in the waiting room.


Thanks to everyone who helped make this film in within the alloted 48 hours.
Stacey Hallal - great editor, filled with the best ideas.
Kathryn Durkin - a great whore nurse and writer for the game of operation
Jeffrey Kauffman - fantastic lights and tech guy, as well as the perfect flirty, drink spilling doctor.
Tucker and Robin Johnson - I am sad Tucker felt uncomfortable calling his mom "sweetheart", but was super pleased at how quickly he learned and committed to the lines.
Scott Rogers - Who wrote and starred as the creepiest doctor you could imagine. Everything from the green pancho and the creepy voice. It was perfect.
Bri Pruett - for helping with all the make up and costumes as well as playing the part of Sarafina RN / Magician's assistant. I enjoy working with you way too much.
Nate Smith - for participating in the writing process... while in NEW ZEALAND.
Bill Cernansky - Dr. Fantastic! The Magical MD. Thanks for coming in last minute and playing the character funnier than I ever could have written it.
Nathan Loveless - the greatest silent actor I know. Thanks for your breathing and sweating and taking the time to do some reshoots with us.
David Saffert - Your personality and charm are award winning. Thank you for being so great.
Catch LOSING PATIENCE at the Hollywood Theater on Thursday in the 9:30 show slot.

1 comment:

Natalie said...

YOU sound like you're enjoying everything. Yay! We're really doing it ("it" is our lives). Would I listen to a CD of yours? Yes, please. Thank you.