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![]() | ALEX This is my "Weekend Video" for Freshman Film Workshop, Conservatory of Film, SUNY - Purchase College. The assignment was to spend a weekend shooting a 10 minute digital project, which shows who you are, using all in-camera editing. My project came out at 13 minutes, so I've removed shots in order to post in on YouTube. Shot on a Panasonic DVX. |
![]() | STOP-LOSS Movie (starts Friday, March 28th) PLEASE WATCH http://www.stoplossmovie.com HIGH QUALITY and STEREO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wbnpo_O8yfc&fmt=18 CAST: STEVE SHRIVER - Channing Tatum SGT BRANDON KING - Ryan Phillippe MICHELE - Abbie Cornish TOMMY BURGESS - Joseph Gordon-Levitt ROY KING - Ciaran Hinds LT COL BOOT MILLER - Timothy Olyphant RICO RODRIGUEZ - Victor Rasuk ISAAC EYEBALL BUTLER - Rob Brown AL COLSON - Quay Terry HARVEY - Matthew Scott Wilcox CURTIS - Connett M Brewer IDA KING - Linda Emond SHORTY - Alex Frost JEANIE - Mamie Gummer CREW: Director: Kimberly Peirce Screenplay By: Mark Richard and Kimberly Peirce Producers: Scott Rudin, Kimberly Peirce, Mark Roybal and Gregory Goodman Executive Producers: Michael Hausman and Scott Ferguson Director of Photography: Chris Menges Production Designer: David Wasco Editor: Claire Simpson Costume Designer: Marlene Stewart GENRE: Drama MPAA RATING: R for graphic violence and pervasive language RELEASE DATE: March 28, 2008 Synopsis: Decorated Iraq war hero Sgt. Brandon King makes a celebrated return to his small Texas hometown following his tour of duty. He tries to resume the life he left behind. Then, against Brandon's will, the Army orders him back to duty in Iraq, which upends his world. The conflict tests everything he believes in: the bond of family, the loyalty of friendship, the limits of love and the value of honor. Wiki on Stop-Loss Policy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop-loss_policy My reasons, for posting this, are on my blog @ http://www.justa11en.com I won't be engaging in comments, and email exchanges, in an attempt to justify my actions. That will be my last public, or private, statement on my motives. -Allen |