Violet (Movie)

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Violet
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Directed by T.C. De Witt
Produced by Chris Moehr
Rene Michelle Aranda
Candace Lauren Ostler
Ali Bahr
Written by T.C. De Witt
Chad Halvorsen
Kris Schulz
Jeff Bell
Starring
  • Candace Lauren Ostler
  • Alex Frew
  • Rene Michelle Aranda
  • Scotch Hopkins
Music by Eric Momou
Cinematography Walter Diaz
Edited by Chad Halvorsen
Production
company
Release date
  • August 21, 2015 (2015-08-21)
Running time
8 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Violet was a short done for the 48 Hour Film project.

Plot synopsis

Stephen has a sister-in-law that he really, really does not care for. Every time she rolls into town, things take a turn for the worse, and Stephen finds himself involved in things he has absolutely no interest in being involved with.

Cast

  • Candace Lauren Ostler ..... Violet
  • Alex Frew ..... Stephen O'Farrell
  • Rene Michelle Aranda ..... Femke Klebb
  • Scotch Hopkins ..... Hugo
  • Erica Muller ..... Scarlet O'Farrell
  • T.C. De Witt ..... Yuri
  • Chad Halvorsen ..... Yuri
  • Chris Moehr ..... The Body

Trivia

  • The first film to feature Yuri and Yuri. Both would go on to appear in the short This One Last Time (2015) and Screen: Righter.
  • Femke Klebb gets her name from the James Bond villain Rosa Klebb.
  • Filmed in southern California with half the writing team in Wisconsin and team members stationed in Charlotte, NC. Producer Chris Moehr, Editor/Actor Chad Halvorsen, and Sound Guru Cory Kaseman drove the 2 and a half days to CA to join the LA crew.
  • Candace Ostler's parents drove and provided the red Corvette featured in the film.
  • The poker table scene has two camera angles, but was filmed without moving the camera. The actors rotated around the table to create the two angles. This is also the same room Violet crawls in through the window.
  • The required line of dialogue was "I have a funny feeling about this." This is (possibly) a misquote of the famous Star Wars line "I have a bad feeling about this." Chad Halvorsen commenting, "If you're going to quote Star Wars, at least do it right," in the writers' room led to the exchange between the Yuris being written into the script.