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Directed by James Huenergardt
DP: James Huenergardt
Lighting: James Huenergardt
Story/Screen writing: James Huenergardt, Sonia Huenergardt, Patrick Alan Thompson
A Reel Inspirations film

Cast & Crew
Sheila :: Patti Cook
Patrick/John Payne :: Patrick Alan Thompson
Hamid Khateeb :: Jesse Steele
CIA Director :: Jason Crockett
Hamid's Father :: Nathan Mirza

Grips :: Jesse Steele, Patrick Paegel
Music by :: Digital Juice & Smart Sound
Edited By :: James Huenergardt

Shot using a Sony EX1 with a Letus Ultimate adapter and Nikon lenses.

Rating: 0/5 stars
Views: 101
Location: Bishop, CA

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jasen salvatore Comment by jasen salvatore on April 14, 2009 at 12:00pm
like it
Chan Min Comment by Chan Min on January 28, 2009 at 6:48am
It was wonderful creative film. I and my colIeague, camera director, enjoyed your film. I thought you tried to overcome the limitation of the EX1, camcorder, with the adapter and lenses. Various lenses made your film in depth. Also Lighting was beautiful.

What I understood from your credits, you hadled with shooting and lighting. great! How many lights did you set and use for a scene? There was no scene that I could see more than three actors. and there were various space and time. Day, night, room, outside....etc... what kind of lights did you set? Did you use cool-light/kino-light? so, there is some greeny on your image? or you adjusted it on your editing tool? I don't want to interrupt your valuable time. but I'm curious to know some informations about your production just as working person in this field like you.

Regarding the story telling. I'd like to ask you . What did you want to tell people watching your film through your 'passport'? The story materials-alkaeda, special agent, weapon, hidden criminal, preventing the terror -little bit look like cliche.We've seen those stories and materials many times. I think, in generally the message and the symbolism should be more important than spectacular and narrative for short films. since It does not have enough time to tell the story in regular sequence. but I usually wrong. I'll be happy if I could hear intention of this film from director.

but after all. You've done great great job. I may not be able to do like this. Thank you for giving me a chance to enjoy your film.

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