Wednesday, July 6, 2011

The Dreaded "Scheduling Conflict" Strikes Again

One thing about no-budget feature film productions is that they invariably end up with a tight schedule. Juggling the availability of eight actors in the dog days of August is tough, even when not dealing with continuity-challenging blood baths (which we are!).

And so it is that we must, regretfully, part ways with Jen Page, who had been slated to play Lucy.


While we're sad to see her go and that you won't get to see her in Reunion, there are plenty of other ways to get your Jen Page fix. And you totally should.


Jen is a key part of Project London


Their website describes the movie like this:Project London is an independent, almost no-budget, feature-length, live action movie with vivid, intense, and marrow-vibrating visual effects and animations created with the open source software Blender (and other traditional software) and 250 (or so) worldwide volunteers. It’s led byThe Triumvirate and set in Seattle, Washington. 


Jen also stars in the web series (with Reunion's Trin Miller!) The Dirty Do Gooders.
You can check out Episode 1 here: http://www.dirtydogooders.com/full-episodes/.


For more on Jen Page and the projects mentioned here, visit the following links and be sure to "Like" Project London, The Dirty Do Gooders, and Jen Page on Facebook.


http://projectlondonmovie.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ProjectLondon
http://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/archive/2011/07/play/filmmaking-goes-open-source
http://www.dirtydogooders.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Dirty-Do-Gooders/
https://www.facebook.com/thejenpage

Best of luck, Jen! You'll be missed, but we'll try to spill lots of blood without you. First pint's in your honor!


Be seeing you...

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