The Reformed Man – A Short
This project has been in the making since March 2009. My writing partner, Erik Lundin and I meet through a Google film group. This group had quite the potential the first time we all met. We were 12 strong, until the second meeting when 3 people showed up. So Erik and I agree to focus on our own works. Behold: The Reformed Man. We could not have done it without some very talented people.
Paul Cram played the role of our killer. He was very gracious to lend his skills as a crazed maniac. We were crazy-excited to get Mr Cram signed on to this project. For such a popular local actor he’s such a humble guy. What a pleasure to work with.
Tiffany Seymour was the wife of the killer. Tiffany’s one of the nicest people is the entire world. Seriously, if you’ve met here, you might even say it’s an understatement. She involved in cabaret acts, opera, classical dance, etc, etc within the Minneapolis scene.
Lawrence Levesque graced us with the role on Ringo. The Reformed Man’s cell mate. There’s not much to be said about Ringo – except that ‘he seemed to understand’. But Lawrence is a prolific actor around the cities. Whether hes lending his talents to voice overs or if he’s scaring the crap out of patrons on the Trail of Terror, his talents are robust.
Michael Irei directed this short. His talents have been sharpened at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design acquiring a BFA in Filmmaking and specialize in creative editing. Michael has 7 years of experience with FCP and also knows AVID.
Erik Lundin The Writer and Producer of the project. Erik has BA in Video Production and BS in video communication from Liberty University in Virginia. Check out his Youtube page
And lets not forget the real star of The Reformed Man: The Van Duesen mansion. This location was recently used in the Coen Brothers film A Serious Man.
Many special thanks to my boy Adam Edenborg.
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