Night
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Written and directed by Nate Schroeder
Copyright © 2003 Centrifugal Films
Vince | Jason Knauf |
Dan | Cory Schiffern |
Sifu Lyman | Cody Lyman |
Mom | SerahRose Roth |
Sock Puppet Design and Construction | Tanya Lane Cody Lyman |
Sock Puppeteers | Troy Coleman Karen Phillips Cory Schiffern Nathan Schroeder Rick Van Thuyne |
Boom Microphone | Troy Coleman Karen Phillips Cody Lyman |
Camera, Editing, Sound Design & Effects | Nathan Schroeder |
Extra Thanks | Karen Phillips SerahRose Roth Jason Knauf |
Night was shot in Chicago in August of 2003. It was part of a comedy film competition where the participants where given a word drawn from a hat and then had exactly one week to brainstorm, write, shoot, and edit a short video. Our word, obviously, was "night," and I remember we got this news just as I was about to fly to Colorado for a visit. I had recently finished a book on editing (In the Blink of an Eye?), and one thing that struck me was how each shot should ask a visual question, and the next answer it, and so on until the viewer was drawn into the story.
I started with a simple list of freely associated words based on "night." Sleep, dreams, nightmares, dark, light, etc… From this I had the idea of a guy who couldn’t sleep, or wouldn’t sleep. Why? The shot list practically wrote itself from there: Why are cans of energy drink laying around? Oh, he’s been drinking them all night. Why is he drinking them? He doesn’t want to fall asleep. Why not?? Why not, indeed. Watch to find out!
This video stars some of my best friends from Chicago, and more were involved in the production. We discovered to our great excitement that Jason is amazing and natural on film, and has this innate ability to take very sparse dialog (one week, remember!) and tell the whole story with it. He and Cory were also great fun to work with on the action scenes, with Jason in particular tapping into his inner kung fu master.
Night did not advance past the first round of judging by the organizers. Seeing the other entries that did advance, I can only conclude Night was simply over-produced and/or too long for their tastes. Because let’s face it, this movie rules… :)