![]() ![]() ![]() We didn't lose a second of time or momentum. Everything imploded on a Thursday, and by that Saturday I was in talks with a potential new producer/director, and by Monday Sean Renzetti came on board, filling the position. These things happen and all one can do in such a case is move forward. Six weeks out from filming - to the day - Nate chose to leave the project. There were some… trials and tribulations. So a lot has happened and it's been QUITE a while since you've received any updates from me. We want to extend all our gratitude to you for believing in us and being part of our community. Oh my goodness, THANK YOU!!!!! Making art - making movies - is a collaboration of talents and belief in a story. Covid Compliance is a non-negotiable budget item that adds to our overall expense (providing PPE to cast and crew, testing, etc.) in addition to hiring professionals to work in-front of and behind the camera. Hiring certified professionals is how we make that happen.Īnd we're still making movies in the era of Covid. We believe in progress and making art that is safe, thoughtful, and informed. We're hiring an Intimacy Director to ensure the safety and integrity of the cast, crew and the work. It's a relationship-driven piece, so yes, there's a love scene. We need great equipment, a talented cast and crew, and post-production that matches the calibre of the everything created up to that point. ![]() Stretch goal funding will provide us with a larger reach for festivals.īeing a character-driven piece, our needs aren't astronomical. And we'll be submitting our short to festivals when all is said and done. The film is also getting an original song and score! Lindsey is teaming up with a local singer-songwriter to craft a sound that's all our own. Hiding From Plain Sight is a playfully bittersweet story about love, the struggle to embrace its uncertainty, fear, and all the sticky things that get in the way. Thus begins the delicate dance between resolving the past and taking advantage of the present. Marsh plays it cool over drinks after her show, but ends up restless and awake later that night replaying every awkward moment and missed opportunity again and again in her head until she's interrupted by a knock at her door. With a deep and complex past between the two of them the time to say everything that needs to be said is now. Have you ever been so scared of ruining a relationship you hide your feelings? So scared to say or do the wrong thing that you just don't say or do anything? Welcome to Marsh's personal hell. Will she embrace the horror of telling him how she feels? Over-analyzer Marsh gets one more chance to speak her heart when her best-friend/former-roomie/kind-of-also-an-ex, Peter, shows up at her door the night before leaving town. ![]()
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