CAST/CREW CALL – The Red Knight (ATL Fringe Festival)

We’re crewing and casting up for the play in the ATL Fringe Festival. The show runs May 9-13th. We need our crew to present for all shows. Venue is in Decatur, outdoors. Info below. Please send resumes and introductions to production@inbytheeye.com. Thank you!!

CREW CALL
LIGHTING DESIGNER – we’re looking for environmental lighting. It’s outdoors at night, so we need to create a haunting fairy tale atmosphere – lanterns, “torches”, hidden lights, etc.

SOUND ENG – We’d love to have our actors mic’d for this one. Also music and video will be played on site.
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CASTING CALL
We need two actresses for the show- runs May 9-13th. Venue is in Decatur, outdoors. We’ll hold auditions @ March 24th. Info below. Please send headshots, resumes, and introductions to casting@inbytheeye.com. Thank you!!

ACTRESSES WHO CAN SING: African American/Indian/or Latina. Statuesque, mysteri…ous, goddesses. Riding experience not necessary, but we ask that you not be afraid of horses, as we will be interacting with them.

“The Red Knight” sets Russian folktales against the backdrop of an eary 20th Century war. The play will be performed outdoors, and uses video projections uniquely, so there will be some filming (in the woods of North GA) prior to the show.

CREW CALL – Lighting Designer

CREW CALL – Lighting Designer for the “The Red Knight”

Atlanta Fringe Festival, May 9-13, Decatur venue

Fairy tale play being performed outdoors.  Need a lighting designer to set the mood for this piece set against the backdrop of an early 20th century war, eastern European influences as well.  Want environmental lighting for this show: lanterns, torches, porch lights, etc.  Electricity does run outside, but less is more.  Designer needs to be on set for all performances, including tech and dress rehearsals.  Please send questions and resumes to: production @ inbytheeye.com (remove the spaces).

Thank you!  Lisa

Miniature!

Frame Grab

I discovered a feature on my camera that I never knew existed!  It’s called “miniature” and makes everything look tiny, like you’re looking inside a diorama box.  I shot a little short film this past weekend using the feature, and hope to have it up for viewing by the end of the month.  But I wanted to share a quick snapshot from the film.  Love this effect!  Also used it to shoot my boss’s retirement video.  Great shots of the Park that look like I was there in 1890.  :)