I was in a trailer for the book A Touch Morbid by Leah Clifford, which is the sequel to A Touch Mortal. It was definitely an interesting experience because it basically consisted of Leah calling me up and saying, "Hey, let's go to NYC tomorrow and film." And so we all got in a car and drove the eight+ hours. We spent the weekend filming in a huge gorgeous cemetery and under the rockefeller tree in the freezing cold. It was amazing - especially the cemetery. I don't think I've been so awed and humbled by something in a long time. There were gorgeous mausoleums and crypts with stained glass windows, and I was in a Victorian dress in January, trailing my hand over graves. It was particularly creepy when, out of nowhere, a giant branch of a tree fell off and hit the ground with a huge thud. If I didn't already have them from the cold, I probably would have gotten goosebumps from it.
Anyway, we did a second filming back in Ohio at this gorgeous Victorian house. We lit hundreds of candles and shot tons of scenes, so it was decided there would be two trailers - one for the character I played - Kristen, the shizophrenic graverobbing character of ATM who spouts poetry and insults like they're always on the tip of her tongue. The second trailer is starring friends Emili and Clay (who also filmed/directed them and did the music,) who played Eden and Az, the couple of ATM who seriously can't catch a freaking break. They go through a hell of a lot, those two characters, and the trailer did that justice.
So here are the final results. Let me know what you think!
For info on the books go here for A Touch Mortal (book #1) and here for A Touch Morbid (book #2)
I saw these the day they came out but I had no idea you were in the one! I had to rewatch it and can't believe I didn't notice! That's seriously really cool!
Ooh, I just saw these the other day and loved them! That must have been one really cool experience! :)
ReplyDeleteI saw these the day they came out but I had no idea you were in the one! I had to rewatch it and can't believe I didn't notice! That's seriously really cool!
ReplyDeleteI'm a coffee lover and it gives me an ease every time I write my narrative essay with a cup of coffee on my side! :)
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