ATLANTA MOVED TO L.A.
"MOVED, " the award winning short film from Shadowlight Pictures and Nice Hat Productions, was selected to screen at the 2004 Los Angeles International Shorts Film Festival.
"MOVED" was made as part of the Atlanta 48-Hour Film Project and took home five awards: BEST FILM, BEST SCREENPLAY, BEST EDITING, BEST USE OF DIALOGUE,
and the AUDIENCE AWARD. "MOVED" will also represent Atlanta in the 2004 World Wide 48-Hour Film Awards to be announced in early 2005. Producer Richard Sampson teamed up with his Shadowlight partner and producer Pamela Peacock and directors Jim Issa and Scott Ippolito of Nice Hat to pull together the 48-hour
production team.
Written by Atlanta-based screenwriters Carlos Ricque and Mark Billows, "MOVED" is the story of a forgotten experiment that has left Noel Franks living in the shadows of society. But when two would-be kidnappers threaten the person he cherishes most, Noel is forced to turn to the one thing he's been hiding his whole life: a power he can't control.
Members of the top-tier crew incorporated a post-production team from Lab 601 and Sound Design by Greg Crawford of Crawford Communications "The editing team at Lab 601 did a phenomenal job of taking our footage and helping us turn it into something incredible, " director Jim Issa reports.
The film stars Tony Guerrero, RT Steckel, Kenny Alfonso, and Melissa Wier. Other cast members include Leigh Hays, Skyler Day, Patrick Mimes, Carolyn Jones Ellis, Jerry D'Allesio Ken Mead, Colin Ford, Nick Maniatis, Colin Cooley, Brian Cooley, Kalen Conover, Kacey Schaffrath, Kimberly Graff and
Katie Graff.
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