Trickery
of Travelers (2004)
Cast:
- The
Salesman: David Bianchi
- The
Ballerina: Amy Jean Page
- The
Princess: Traci McCormick
- The
Traveler: John Janezic
- Narrator:
Richard Roth
- Hotel
Clerk: J.R. Packhorse
- Homeless
Man: Martin Lebowitz
- Solicitor:
Patrick Cramer
- Swordsman:
Phil Stanley
- Little
Ballerina: Hannah Gutier
- Train
Conductor: Alberto Gutier III
- Women
in Park: Jocelyn Buras, Leslie Seaton
- Kids
in Park: Kalyssa Jackson, Kristian Jackson, Dylan Whitehead, Jordan Farr
Crew:
- Written
and Directed by Matthew James
- Produc
ed by
Malcolm Carter and Matthew James
- Executive
Producer: Dorothea Johnson
- Music
by Rachel Hamilton
- Production
Assistants: Callie Campbell, Leslie Seaton
- Still
Photographer: Rachel Corsetti
Tech
Specs:
- Color,
Super-8 K40 Film (no longer made!!!)
Story:
- A Traveling
Salesman and his Ballerina sidekick journey the southwest in search of souls
for his inter-dimensional suitcase. Trouble brews and time is running out
for them. Will they prevail in their journey?
Media:
After
Thoughts from a long journey:
- Where
to begin? "Trickery of Travelers" has indeed been a journey for
me and everyone involved. Many hurdles were involved in the making of this
elaborate short -- big problems arose and we somehow were able to take the
punch and stand back up. I'm proud we made it across the finish line. For
a while, I wondered if my story of the salesman and ballerina would remain
in my mind forever. I'm excited to see it on the screen and out of the depths
of the imagination. Enjoy...
2005
Official Film Festival Selections/Screenings:
Other
Goodies:
Soundtrack
thoughts, info, & samples
The
Making of TOT: A Filmmaker's Journal
Trickery
of Travelers Premiere Pics and Video
Additional
Stills:
The
Ballerina (Amy Jean Page) takes a drink while the Salesman (David Bianchi)
eats dinner.
The
Ballerina (Amy Jean Page) watches TV and eats candy.
The
Salesman (David Bianchi) thinks the Princess is bonkers.
The
Traveler (John Janezic) prepares for an attack.
The
Salesman (David Bianchi) fools an innocent Man (Geoff Goorin)