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Four students make debut in independent film
BY ASHLEY HOCKING Four students debuted on the big screen as audiences snacked on popcorn and sipped soft drinks at the premiere of the independent film “Jayhawkers” on Feb. 14. Junior Christian Espinosa, senior Matt Rood, junior Clara Lehr and sophomore Tristan Delnevo auditioned locally for director, producer and screenplay writer Kevin Willmott. “We wanted to use younger actors because basketball players in the 1950s appeared younger then than today,” Willmott said. “They all worked very well in the film. They were very cooperative and
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worked hard. I treated them like all the other actors.” A-listers, Blake Robbins from “The Office,” Kip Niven from “Walker, Texas Rangers” and Jay Karnes from “Burn Notice” also starred in the film. Espinosa played the role of Gene Elstun, a University of Kansas basketball player. As an athlete on the Lawrence High basketball team, he was excited to portray a collegiate-level basketball player. “To be a part of it was something really special to me because I cherish basketball and Kansas tradition,” Espinosa said. On the other side of the basketball court, Rood played the role of a North Carolina basketball player in the championship game.
Dribbling a basketball, junior Christian Espinosa acts in the independent film “Jayhawkers,” which premiered at the Lied Center on Feb. 14. Photo courtesy of Kevin Willmott
“I was really excited because it was my first on-screen acting thing ever, and I got some really cool experience working on set of a film,” Rood said. “I really enjoyed seeing the back part of a film. I’d never been on a movie set. It was cool to watch the people work and to go around and see the monitors of exactly what was happening before it all came together.” Continued on Page 2
Vol. 124, Issue 8, MAR. 12, 2014