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June 14th: Production Day 4.

June 15th: Production Day 5.

June 16th: Production Day 6.

June 17th: MAKE-UP PRODUCTION DAY DUE TO RAIN.

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Catch me if you Cannes

June 3rd, 2010 by Stephen Durrant

Going to the Festival de Cannes is a truly great and inspiring experience, no matter what you do or whereabouts you are in the film industry. I was lucky enough to go this year, from May 12th – 17th, with a screenwriting friend of mine. My main purpose of going was to try to make some connections and to catch some new films... (more)

The Day Of

June 7th, 2010 by Erin Lanza

It seemed like just yesterday I walked into the empty black box of ESU to audition of the film "Never Too Late".  As I walked in to the room, I didn't realize that the people that were "sizing me up", so to speak, for the audition, would be the people I would spend much of my summer with... (more)

The Time Has Come

June 6th, 2010 by Michael Sherry

It’s finally here! Better check those emails for call sheets because production for Never Too Late starts tomorrow! It’s been quite a road to get to production from developing characters, discussing countless emails, several table reads, casting, rehearsals... (more)

 

 

 

 

"In the Dark" (2009)inthedark

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Cast and Crew

Michael Sherry ... Director

Melissa Sherry ... Producer

Brandon Taylor ... Writer

Anthony DiMichele... Erik

Melanie Padilla ... Monica

Brandon Taylor ... Jacob

Samantha Longo ... Tori

Zachary Taylor ... Ryan

Cody McGowan ... Director of Photography

Danielle Sinopoli ... Script Supervisor

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Plot Summary

Something is out there. And it's happening to everyone. An Earthquake hits the entire east coast. Phones, computers and televisions suddenly stop working. Closed doors open. Strange noises come from nowhere. Yelling. Gunfire. There's something out there.

Nominations

Pocono Mountains Film Festival: Best Short Film 2009 WINNER

Triva

  1. The end scene with Jacob's guts spilt out was done on a combination of fake blood, latex and crushed bread.
  2. Anthony DiMichele slipped during the window breaking scene and production came to a halt.
  3. Over fifteen plates were broken to create the noise heard in the earthquake.
  4. The creatures left were ambigious to purposely throw the audience off.
  5. The music was provided by Kevin McLeod.