Monday, November 3, 2008

Contact Information

Director/coWriter:
Lee Willett - lee-willett@uiowa.edu (319) 330-6920

Actor/Writer:
Alex Richard - alex-richard@uiowa.edu (319) 270-9251

Production Photos

Our location: Melsha's Tap

Lee setting up the boom mic

Alex taking some cut-aways

Levi working as our key grip

Lee directing Sarah's performence and Ross' Camera angles

Ross indulging in some fine catering

Aaron and Jamie setting up the lights

Actor


Sarah McDermott, Actor in Finding Emo, resides in Iowa City, Iowa. Sarah was the savior of this short, without her rock solid performance throughout the three shoots I fear we would have a much lesser product. She stayed light hearted throughout, even after out DP envoked a little too much of "The male gaze" while shooting. Sarah is a senior at The University of Iowa, majoring in Theatre Arts.

Actor/Writer


Alex Richard, Writer/Actor, resides in Iowa City, Iowa. Alex was thrown into the role of Emo Ian after out first, nameless, actor never showed. Alex claims, "He is nothing like Ian."yet did an eerily amazing job of fitting into the role. Prompting our much more seasoned actor Sarah to ask, "He doesn't dress like that all the time?" Alex is a senior at the University of Iowa, majoring in Cinema.

Director/coWriter


Lee Willett, Director/co-Writer, resides in Iowa City, Iowa. Lee's focus in film is to become a screenwriter, "And has a hard time giving up control to other writers" but really enjoyed learning about comedy from writer/actor Alex Richard. Lee is a senior at the University of Iowa, majoring in Cinema.

DP


Ross Orlikowski, Director of Photography on Finding Emo, resides in Riverside, Iowa. Ross was kind enough to volunteer his efforts for this film, saying “He wants to work on things he likes and he likes this film.” Ross is a senior at The University of Iowa, majoring in Cinema.
We would also like to give a shout out to our lighting and sound crew, comrised of Jamie Schiller, and Aaron Hurlbert both undergrads at The University of Iowa, majoring in Cinema. And a shout to Levi Hood, Key Grip.

Finding Emo Full Synopsis

Finding Emo is a comedic short about twenty-some-things that find each other in the most unlikely of locations, a small town bar. Emo Ian has been hurt by his only true love, he is afraid to admit he has lost it. He pines alone and out loud, as only he can, and is confronted by a seemingly stereotypical college coed; Drunk Debbie.

On the surface Finding Emo is a Classic Hollywood Narrative, but what lies underneath is a plot riddled with gender role swapping, juxtaposition of character and a new breed of antagonist. Emo may sound like it is up its own ass but rest assured while it’s up there its having a good laugh at itself.

Ian and Debbie converge, in this dialog driven short, and have a conversation that drives them across a gamut of emotion: from laughter to near awkward confession, baseball to Nietzsche, social roles and introverts, high school jocks to women’s jeans and the application there of, and of course from Bertram Russell to Kansas. Ian and Debbie don’t always understand each other’s words and definitely don’t understand each other’s lifestyles but they seem to be engaged with each other’s mentalities.

When it all comes down to it, Ian and Debbie are two very different creatures. Here in lies the conflict. Debbie with her no non-sense “Why don’t you just go pick up another chick? At the skate park!” attitude and Ian’s, “The only rational attitude is one of unyielding despair. Bertram Russell said that.” stance could not be farther from each other. Yet they both seem to learn a little bit about life and themselves from each other. That is until Ian ruins it all.

Debbie is disheartened by Ian’s attitude towards her and force’s herself to leave his side, even though she wants to help out her old classmate that she never really knew. But fate steps in and deals Ian the winning bullet in his own game of Russian roulette. Outside in a chance confrontation they meet again to settle the score. Will Ian overcome his eternal battle with himself? Will Debbie find the common ground they stand on? Or will their worlds collide in an unyielding fit of violence created by substance abuse? There is only one way to find out; watch Finding Emo an epic film about an epic journey, through epic trials and tribulations of epic proportions.
-Lee and Alex