NBB1334

Page 25

Nadav Soroker

+++++

A PERFECT MOVIE!” A PURE GEM… GRACED WITH SPARKLING ACTING.” “

SHAILENE WOODLEY IS MARVELOUS AND MILES TELLER IS EXCELLENT.”

A SUMMER LOVE STORY LOADED WITH POWER AND FEELING. I COULDN’ T STOP THINKING ABOUT IT.”

SALON

FROM THE WRITERS OF (500) DAYS OF SUMMER

AND . . . ACTION! Susie Heyden pulls her team’s film genre from a hat last Friday in Railroad Square.

A Film Frenzy

Santa Rosa’s own 48-Hour Film Project BY ANNA HECHT

I

t was Friday night. Pulling pieces of paper out of a hat, they received a genre, character, prop and piece of dialogue. Now they had no time to lose. Team Dropper had to put together a short film in just 48 hours.

Such was the hurried energy of this team, and many others around Sonoma County, when the 13th Annual 48-Hour Film Project last weekend put local filmmakers’ talents to the ultimate test. The results are judged and screened this weekend. Dropper Collective, one of the 15 teams representing Santa Rosa for the first time, includes Santa Rosa Junior College students Javier Martinez, Luc Londe, Chuck Starzenski, Sam Euston, Clay Atchison, Mario Morquecho, Athena Wheaton, Jonathan Morquecho, Miguel Sanchez, Sean Legier and Stephanie Shepherd. Dropper Collective finished the final editing touches on Sunday. Eight is a drama about a reunion between a father and son after the son has been released from prison. Martinez says the time

constraint both helped and hindered the creative process. “We had to think under pressure. We had to quickly discard ideas that clearly did not work or were not interesting enough. It allowed us to move faster, and we didn’t have to linger too much on one idea,” he says, noting also that “our actors only had a couple of hours to memorize their lines and their characters. That was hard on our actors.” At the screening, audiences will look for three recurring elements; each film must utilize a bandage, a former reality show contestant, and the line “Hold this. I’ll be right back.” With the project ready for viewing, Martinez says his team now feels more confident about their chances of winning. “We think it turned out really good,” he says, “considering the time constraint and everything, and this being our first time competing in the contest.” The 48-Hour films and winners are revealed on Saturday, Aug. 23, at Summerfield Cinemas. 551 Summerfield Road, Santa Rosa. $10. 8pm. 707.522.0719.

© 2013 TSN VENTURES, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

EXCLUSIVE EN ENGAGEMENT NGAGEMENT STARTS ST TAR A TS FRIDA FRIDAY AY, AUGUST 23

SANTA RO R ROSA SA Roxy Stadium Stadium 14 (707) 522-0330 52 22-0330

25 NORTH BAY BOHEMIAN | AUGUST 21–27, 2013 | BOHEMIAN.COM

Film


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.