| | | | | view this flick with Quicktime | | My Way is Right , the first in a 3 part series, is a 30 second film shot on 16mm film. This is a narrative story about a woman lost and unable to interpret her personal map. Others ignore her, speak in a way she can't understand, or insist their maps are better. She learns to let go and find her way home. | CREDITS Co Producer & Director: Kathlyn Albright Co Producer & Director: Staci Simpson Director of Photography: Roy Wilson Assistant Camera: Gretchen Ludwig Talent: Orla McGovern Lighting & Effects: Charles Beauchamp Map Artist: Ronnie Manheim-Rich Location Sound: Brian Blue Snobby Woman: Angela Pershnokov Sports Fan: Zac Smith Overbearing Man: Chris Comte Contributor: Fuzzy Valdez Food: Julia Schumacher Production Assistant: Dan Doody Production Assistant: Ed Siegrist Sound Design: Rex McFarlin & Clint Hall Musicians: Rex McFarlin, Clint Hall & Tom LaPaze
| | STATUS: This production was completed in 1991 and has broadcast on King 5 in conjunction with it’s screening at Northwest Film Forum’s “High Noon of Consumer Culture” event in 2002. It has also been in the Palm Springs Festival Market, presented at One Reel Festival, at 911 Media Arts Center and at Independent Exposure. |
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