Ingenue’s first screening

Last night was the first screening of Ingenue, directed by Kate Chaplin. I’ve mentioned it a number of times, but to recap, I was the visual effects artist and title designer (and DVD author…and blu-ray/screener maker..) for the film. The “premiere” was held at the Indiana State Museum IMAX theater at 7PM after red carpet arrivals. The screening was sold out — over 400 seats. Lots of people in the audience obviously knew the cast and crew, so they were very engaged with the whole event.

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Interestingly, this is the first time the film has been screened in its native resolution for anyone. The process of getting the Blu-ray burned was interesting since I’d never done it before, but I’ll save that for later and say it was a fun night and I’m glad so many friends and family came downtown to support local filmmakers. It was also great to see so many of my film friends who I haven’t been around in a while.

And ALWAYS a good time to introduce yourself to an actor with “hi, you don’t know me, but I’ve stared at your face a WHOLE BUNCH!”

I tweeted a bunch of junk throughout the evening, so here’s a mess of it for posterity.

 

Video, of course.

 

Vines, for good measure.

Good times. Can’t wait for The Impersonators. Gotta finish it first.