Monday, November 2, 2009

Narrative Students Get Ambitious with "More Than a Kiss"





ZGI narrative students and staff have been feverishly working on their midterm project, "More than a Kiss". This is the largest project that the students participate in during their Fall semester. Up to this point they have been in production groups of 4, during this production the entire class of 21 works collaboratively. It began with their approved script, "More than a Kiss". This is the blueprint for the large scale production that turned into 7 intensive shoot days. Everyone has their specific roles for the pre-production, production and post-production of the short.

The community has been extremely receptive and generous. Home Depot donated a massive amount of lumber for their extensive set builds, Savers in Flagstaff loaned students over 4 carts full of props and wardrobe and Wayne Norman, owner of the Wild Toucan restaurant in the Village of Oak Creek, donated his vacant space for the duration of the shoot.

"The students have done a superb job and I am impressed with their professionalism", remarked Stephan Schultze, Director of ZGI.

No comments:

Post a Comment