The Silver Lincoln, previously titled
Mint, the eleventh and by far most ambitious short film of mine, is in full pre-production. Locations are being scouted and secured, auditions are being held Saturday, March 8th in Los Angeles, props and costumes are being designed and purchased, storyboards are being drawn up, and so on. There's a lot of work, but this time I've got a load of funding and, more importantly, a dedicated team of both old and new friends.
Producing
Lincoln is Dennis Yeap, a focused and hard-working guy who transferred last Fall from Malaysia. The director of photography is Boa Simon, who I've worked with before on
Variations on the Death of Gerald,
Baggage, and
Ragtime Ballad. He's a close friend and is crazy passionate about lighting and cinematography.
Coming on as assistant director is Dom Ricco, my longtime friend, who I could not have made it to this point without. We've been looking for another opportunity to work together since
The Last Piece, and now we have it.
Editing
Lincoln will be Daniel McLellan, another close friend who has worked in some way on every short of mine since I arrived at Chapman University, as well as editing
Baggage. Composing the score for the film is, of course, Brian Andrews, who has scored
Variations,
The Last Piece, and
Ragtime Ballad, and whose work never fails to amaze me. Finally, Christopher Manus, "Gerald" from
Variations, will be joining the production in a small cameo role.
So as is evident, I'm going to have the pleasure of working with several old friends and trusted collaborators, as well as some new faces here and there. I'm very, very excited to begin production on
Lincoln, as I think it will be my best to date, and I hope it will make a great short film on its own.
To movies!