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So many of the cast and crew family were on hand to receive the award. It was a truly special moment with Chase, Mark, Brett, Ann, Adrienne, Jessica, Patrick, Marc, Eliya-Quaye, Gina, Bethany, Tracey, Dan and the rest of the cast and crew too shy to run up on stage (we’re looking at you, Kit!).
The film had three adorable child stars, played by Noa Siegel (Morgan), Eliya-Quaye Constance (Bailey) and Gina Pardi (Girl). We had a chance to sit down with them at the wrap party and find out about their first film experience, how it was to work with Chase, as well as see their secret handshake and hear about the “cuss jar” on set. Too much fun!
Camera/Film Work and Editing by Amy Greenlaw, Film POP!
Interviewer: Leslie Poston, Film POP!
We sat down in Chase’s office and talked with Chase about some of the questions we’ve gotten from the fans of the film, and had a fantastic afternoon learning about his take on the process. In this episode Chase talks about how he cast the film and how he found his crew family.
Camera/Film Work and Editing by Amy Greenlaw, Film POP!
Interviewer: Leslie Poston, Film POP!
See the full 30+ minute interview on the Viddler channel (scheduled to post there during the NH Film Festival).
Local actress Adrienne Montezinos on her motivation behind her role, and the experience of playing Dr Leder in the film:
We’ve given our Facebook fans a sneak peek at the trailer! You can see it, too, just head over to Facebook and become a fan.
That also enters you into the contest to win a seat at the screening with the cast and crew we mentioned in this post, by the way.
John Campanello, owner of Between Gigs casting agency here in NH, was instrumental in casting the film Crooked Lane. He also played the part of the MaĆ®tre d’ in the film! Here is John’s take on both casting the film and getting to play a role as well:
Bethany Constance wore many hats on the film Crooked Lane, including co-producer, casting and coaching the child actors in the film.
Eliya-Quaye Constance played the role of evil character Bailey in the film Crooked Lane, and played it well. In this video she talks briefly about her first speaking role with us:
Brian spent some time in the editing studio telling us about the hearse scene and the visual effects involved in getting it in the can for Crooked Lane:

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