December 5th 2017:
“A Stroke of Endurance” screening premiere!
This post may contain spoilers for “A Stroke Of Endurance”. Please see our previous post to watch the film first!
Today(December 5th) was the public premiere screening of our newest film “A Stroke Of Endurance” at KCC. (This screening is why the film had to be released early with the captioned version to come later) There was a pre screening pizza party and performance about disability. Then we moved into a room with a projector and watched the film. I (Margot) introduced the film as I usually do at Crip Video Productions screenings. I mentioned how the film was shot at KCC. It was nice to see the audience reactions. At the end of the screening we had a special Q&A panel with most of the cast of the film, like most of the student characters and the actor who plays Professor Ben. I was glad that the cast got to share what they liked and remembered about our shooting and production process.
One of the cast members Tim Snoha, who plays Professor Ben mentioned how I found him through Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts which has listings of disabled actors. One audience member asked how I thought of the story of the film. I told them that I had really known a professor who had a stroke but that a lot of other elements were fictionalized to give the characters better character arcs. One person asked how long it took to write the film. I told them most of the events which inspired the story occurred in November 2015,I started writing in early 2016, and the script was ready for shooting in February 2017. One audience member asked who did and didn’t have acting experience. One person asked if we thought connections between students and professors are important.
One person asked about the dizzy spell scene and one cast member mentioned his experience as an EMT. I told them I based aspects of that dizzy spell scene on what another woman with a stroke described about her stroke and that getting on the floor like in the scene seems to be the general recommendation for vertigo. I told them I had heard from a fan who had a stroke who said the film helped her a lot and that she felt the symptoms were accurate. The cast said they enjoyed being part of the project and may want to be part of new projects which thrills me.
All in all the audience seemed to love the film and were very engaged so we can’t wait to do this again! Special thanks to Kingsborough Community College and Students Unlimited club for letting us screen the film! Special thanks to the cast and crew! We have permission from KCC to write this blog post!
November 28 2017:
https://twitter.com/LarkTheatre/status/935582012236279809
“A Stroke of Endurance” just got press via the official “The Lark Theater” twitter!
Special thanks to “The Lark Theater”!
November 24 2017:
The brand new Crip Video Productions film “A Stroke Of Endurance” just got a wonderful review! Special thanks to the writer of this review at “Halfway Up Rysy Peak. GeoPoliticallyCorrect” for his tireless support of our work. It is an honor to get such a great review! We thank him for for taking the time to write an entire blog on the film!
By the way, the open captioned version of “A Stroke Of Endurance” will be uploaded right before Christmas(I’m creating it now). And an audio described version will be uploaded in 2018. Sorry for the delay. We had to upload the versions separately to speed production up.
For everybody reading this: You can now view a “A Stroke Of Endurance” via our official site here http://cripvideoproductions.com/astrokeofendurance.php (accessible versions will be added to the same page!)
For everybody reading this: You can now view a “A Stroke Of Endurance” via our official site here http://cripvideoproductions.com/astrokeofendurance.php (accessible versions will be added to the same page!)
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