So, what's the story?
Date & Time:
Tabitha and Simon, two outsiders in life, each moving to the beat of their own drum, smart, a little nerdy and proud of it. Having been single for most of their lives, they're surprised to find themselves in the throes of new found love, having discovered a potential soulmate.
In opening up and sharing their past, trying to explain the worlds they grew up in, the phrase "I wish I could show you what it was like" triggers an idea in Simon, who works in development at NASA.
After a little equipment reprogramming and some blind courage, Tabitha and Simon find themselves with a front row seat to scenes from their pasts.
When technology breaks down, this new relationship is tested and trust, the reliability of memory and the concept of identity are all called into question as they tumble through time.
Hey, that's sounds cool. I'd like to see that. Awesome. Read on.
What It Costs:
Here's what we need to make that happen:
Cast, Crew, Camera & Lighting Equipment, Transportation, Food for Cast and Crew, Wardrobe, Hair/Makeup, Locations, Insurance, Walkies, Copies, Post-production, film festivals and, of course, coffee, which I think is pretty important. I know I'm not alone on that one.
These are the things we can predict and do intensive pre-production for, but inevitably there are things that change and new challenges thrown into the shoot. We want to make sure we can cover those as well.
The good news is that I have a team of incredibly talented, professional people who work like clockwork to ensure that we squeeze every last bit out of every dollar. I guarantee you'll see every cent up on the screen.
Who We Are:
Craig Nobbs - NYC based playwright,
screenwriter, producer and director. In the last two years, I’ve written the feature screenplay Stratum, two one hour dramatic
pilots (Snap and Mercs - both with Nicholas Brooks), one sitcom pilot (Human Capital), three short films, five short plays and the soon to be released graphic novel Mercs (also with Nicholas Brooks). I’ve been produced, published,
commissioned, won awards and had readings of my work. My production company
Nobbs Ink Productions has produced two short films: The Cat's Cradle has played in
28 international festivals and Confession on Pleasant Street is just starting the festival circuit, having played recently at the Soho International Film Festival. On the theatre front, I've produced the full length play April’s Fool by Kelly McAllister in 2014’s
NYC Fringe Festival and my own collection of adaptations of Chekhov short
stories set in present day NYC, among other productions. Graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts' Dramatic Writing Program.
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Keith Nobbs - Broadway: Lombardi, Bronx Bombers, Lion in Winter. Off-Broadway: The Legend of Georgia McBride, I’m Looking for Helen Twelvetrees, The Tutors, Great God Pan, Lemon Sky, Dog Sees God,Romance, The Hasty Heart, Triple Happiness, Bye Bye Birdie at Encores!,Dublin Carol, Free to Be You and Me, Four (Lortel Award, Drama Desk nomination), Fuddy Meers, Hope is the Thing with Feathers, Stupid Kids. Film:The Bad Guys, Weakness, The Briefcase, Phone Booth, Double Whammy and more. Television: series regular in Ed Burns’ and Steven Spielberg’s “Public Morals” on TNT, “The Pacific” (Emmy Awards® Outstanding mini-series and casting) and Muhammad Ali’s “Greatest Fight” on HBO, “The Black Donnellys” (series regular), “In Plain Sight,” “In Treatment,” “Person of Interest,” the “Law & Orders,” “Fringe.” Graduate of LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts.
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Tawny Sorensen - New York based writer, director, producer, and actress. She wrote and
starred in the award-winning film "The Cat's Cradle", produced by
Craig Nobbs, which has received 28 Official Selections in 21 states in the US
as well as Scotland and England. It has received critical acclaim with 5
Wins and 4 Nominations including a Best Actress nod at Hill Country Film
Festival in Texas. Her other recent films include "Covered" and
"What Fresh Hell." She is currently in pre-production for her film
"Cirque de la Vie et la Mort". Tawny received her BA in Theatre
from Fordham University at Lincoln Center and an MFA in acting from the Actors
Studio Drama School/ New School for Drama. She is a proud member of
SAG-AFTRA and Actor's Equity and has served as a judge for the Hollywood Sky
International Film Festival and the NYC Indie Film Festival.
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