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Sincerely
Debra Lynn aka Debra Poirier
http://www.myspace.com/dominionpictures
We are filming my finale scenes for "The Haunted" next weekend. This film will be the final of three short films to be marketed as "Death Certificates" coming out toward the end of this year, hopefully. Both films will go out on the U.S. Independent Film circuit and to the Sundance Film Festival. Further, wider distribution is planned for both films. My recently released appearance as the psychiatrist in the "Grayskul: Missing" video by Tim Christiansen shows me at minute mark 2:41. You can see this at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cqxtRhSMYQ
When you see the still of us on the railroad tracks, it was toward the end of six hours' shooting to get two minutes of screen time on film. It takes patience, a lot of really trying harder each time to let yourself BE the character, not the ACTOR. Mall Robbers was shot entirely at night, all night long, so that took a lot of stamina (and coffee). You have to work for free a lot, the money may or may not come later. Don't give up.
Shine your Divine Light unto the world!
Thanks for the feed back.
Debra Lynn