Cast
|
Heather |
Jackie Intres |
Crew
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Writer / Producer / Director |
Quinn Stephens |
Profiles
Jackie Intres is a sophmore performance studies/English major who likes Anchorman and the Cubs. Anything not directly related to those two things exists merely as a distraction. But her favorite distractions include directing (theatre), watching movies, taking pictures and chocolate in any form. She thinks that film acting might be added to that list, but will wait to see Willing before she makes her decision.
Jessica Carleton spent the first four years of her life convinced she was a watercolor painting, but moved past that stage to become an accomplished actress. She enjoys karaoke, solar eclipses, and watching Stan Brakhage films through binoculars.
Bob Turton gives off the faint scent of lavender when he's acting. With a PhD in Telecommunication Disorders from Willowdale, Bob stands ready to take the professional world by storm. He also owns three horses and a whale.
Quinn Stephens is a senior Radio/TV/Film major at Northwestern University. He hopes to follow his academic career with the kind of career where you get paid. He made up all the profiles for people who didn't submit them - see if you can guess which ones!
Anthony C. Kuhnz is a graduating senior at Northwestern University attending USC School of Cinema Television in the fall. His primary interest is cinematography and he also enjoys animation, experimental filmmaking and visual art.
Chris Ostertag is a senior in RTVF, minoring in Sound Design. He has been involved in digital audio production for over 6 years, and currently maintains his own small project studio. All of the sound design and scoring for Willing will be done there.
Win-Sie Tow is an aspiring documentary filmmaker and columnist for Asian Social Network's "Movers and Shakers." When she's not working in film or theatre, she enjoys sculpture, swimming, and traveling.
Matt Cozza spent a lot of the shoot asleep but still managed to set up the lights real good. The estranged son of Luxembourgian royalty, he plans to spend the next ten years hibernating in an enchanted forest.
Lucas Michelini claims to be from Brazil and can actually rotate his head 360 degrees. He is an expert marksman and was named the National Shootin' Association's "South American of the Fortnight."
Tyler Roth's first experience working with film/video involved skipping class to watch fellow NU student Amanda Dunlap edit her own videos. Ever since he has created music videos, skits, commercials, and shorts. He has also been hired to produce promotional and memoir videos for sports teams and charity organizations. Other than the "moving pictures" Tyler enjoys running, image editing, singing, and possesses the beginnings of what promises to be a grand collection of swords (praise be to eBay).
Ashima Singal was a boom operator for Willing. She enjoys all aspects of production, but is most fond of editing. She also enjoys writing.




