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We are looking for a Public Relations Agency or person for the feature film ''Night at Amy's'' that will make its premiere in the next few months. We are looking to premiere the film at festivals but are also seriously considering premiering the film online or vod. Pay is based on experience.
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Adam Harlan
Press Release
29 August 2014
Written by: adam harlan
Directed by: Jaclyn Amor
Starring: adam harlan, Molly Montgomery
Synopsis:
The film ''Night at Amy's'' was conceived in 2008 after watching the movie ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe'' by Adam Harlan. Adam Harlan had just finished producing his play ''My Williamsburg Neighbors Downstairs'' and was debating ideas for his next play. Experienced in minimal theatre, he wanted to create a theatrical experience in which the audience was eavesdropping on a conversation. He recognized the popularity of reality television and felt as though he could create a true reality television experience buried in a fictional love story. He also drew heavy influence from the ''Before Sunset'' and ''After Sunset'' films and wanted a minimalist two-person play in which the entire focus is on their relationship and nothing else. He wanted to focus on a relationship void of names and occupations that get in the way. He wanted every word the characters said on the page to convey their emotional insecurities. Adam Harlan finished writing the play in two months and ended up sitting on the story for a few years. As making movies became cheaper and New York theatre became more expensive, Adam Harlan realized that the play ''Night at Amy's'' could be developed into a film. He liked the lasting element of movies and turned to his partner
Jaclyn Amor to direct and develop the play into a movie. Since the film is originally a play, Adam Harlan wanted to have it directed as a play, which meant a month of rehearsals before filming even began so that the actors could figure out the story in rehearsal as opposed to in front of the camera. They also wanted the film to be completely memorized so that the actors would have the stamina to act for long takes. Jaclyn and Adam decided to use a two-camera approach to help reduce time. Some of the takes would last for sixteen minutes or as much memory as the card would hold. The film was shot on a Nikon D4 and a Canon 5D Mark 2 and were both operated by Jaclyn Amor. This would make it possible to have the film shot in five days to obviously reduce cost. Adam and Jaclyn began to raise money for the film through the crowdfunding website indiegogo.com. Through the donations of friends, family and a few people liking the premise of the film, they exceeded their goal. The entire shooting schedule was five days but was shot in four. The longest day of shooting was ten hours and unbelievably, it was the only day that lasted longer than eight hours. The movie is a 'Before Sunset,' meets Harry who then meets Sally to go see 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe.' 'Night at Amy's' is a relatable dramedy An all-in war with words with two people equal in gifts for gab leaves one man in a perpetual social free fall of regret and after four years apart, a man that has a way with words finally gets his play at verbally jousting his way to the bedroom with the woman that got away.
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We are looking for a Public Relations Agency or person for the feature film ''Night at Amy's'' that will make its premiere in the next few months. We are looking to premiere the film at festivals but are also seriously considering premiering the film online or vod. Pay is based on experience.
Contact Information:
Adam Harlan
Press Release
29 August 2014
Written by: adam harlan
Directed by: Jaclyn Amor
Starring: adam harlan, Molly Montgomery
Synopsis:
The film ''Night at Amy's'' was conceived in 2008 after watching the movie ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe'' by Adam Harlan. Adam Harlan had just finished producing his play ''My Williamsburg Neighbors Downstairs'' and was debating ideas for his next play. Experienced in minimal theatre, he wanted to create a theatrical experience in which the audience was eavesdropping on a conversation. He recognized the popularity of reality television and felt as though he could create a true reality television experience buried in a fictional love story. He also drew heavy influence from the ''Before Sunset'' and ''After Sunset'' films and wanted a minimalist two-person play in which the entire focus is on their relationship and nothing else. He wanted to focus on a relationship void of names and occupations that get in the way. He wanted every word the characters said on the page to convey their emotional insecurities. Adam Harlan finished writing the play in two months and ended up sitting on the story for a few years. As making movies became cheaper and New York theatre became more expensive, Adam Harlan realized that the play ''Night at Amy's'' could be developed into a film. He liked the lasting element of movies and turned to his partner
Jaclyn Amor to direct and develop the play into a movie. Since the film is originally a play, Adam Harlan wanted to have it directed as a play, which meant a month of rehearsals before filming even began so that the actors could figure out the story in rehearsal as opposed to in front of the camera. They also wanted the film to be completely memorized so that the actors would have the stamina to act for long takes. Jaclyn and Adam decided to use a two-camera approach to help reduce time. Some of the takes would last for sixteen minutes or as much memory as the card would hold. The film was shot on a Nikon D4 and a Canon 5D Mark 2 and were both operated by Jaclyn Amor. This would make it possible to have the film shot in five days to obviously reduce cost. Adam and Jaclyn began to raise money for the film through the crowdfunding website indiegogo.com. Through the donations of friends, family and a few people liking the premise of the film, they exceeded their goal. The entire shooting schedule was five days but was shot in four. The longest day of shooting was ten hours and unbelievably, it was the only day that lasted longer than eight hours. The movie is a 'Before Sunset,' meets Harry who then meets Sally to go see 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe.' 'Night at Amy's' is a relatable dramedy An all-in war with words with two people equal in gifts for gab leaves one man in a perpetual social free fall of regret and after four years apart, a man that has a way with words finally gets his play at verbally jousting his way to the bedroom with the woman that got away.
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