Archive for April, 2012

Doug Burbank (The Enforcer) Discusses Joining Student Seven

Posted on: April 26th, 2012 by Sam Sher, Director No Comments

 

A lot of ideas spring to mind in a bar. By and large, these need to be taken with a grain of salt, a full night’s sleep, and (depending on the amount of time spent in said bar) a couple of aspirin. While I was working and Sam was frequenting such an establishment, he wanted to sell me on an idea. It was with a bit of skepticism that I listened to Sam describe this ambitious, manic hybrid of Kurosawa, college and live action Anime. I recall thinking it was crazy, intriguing, fun, and impossible. Sam and I had worked together on a much smaller scale web-series and that had been hard enough to get finished. Here was Sam talking about a core cast that was over twice as big, varied locations, stylized costumes, large groups of extras, more episodes, oh, and fight scenes.

Part of me saw this as a months long head ache of scheduling, downsizing, and possibly the disappointment of never finishing or it not being any good. But Sam was beyond enthusiastic as he sat on the stool explaining all of this to me. He was driven and I had a strong sense that he could pull it off and that if he did, I wanted to be a part of it.

I have never regretted a moment of it (well, maybe being half naked running around outside on a cold March night, but never at any other time). Student Seven has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. Sam and Chelsey get amazing kudos for never compromising this vision. They assembled a talent pool that is astounding by any level of professionalism you want to judge it by and created an atmosphere of creativity and collaboration.

The collaboration should never be over looked. While everyone had defined roles on set and hats to wear (some of them wizard hats) we all bled together, commenting on lines, characters, motivations, locations, chorography and visuals. Sam is really the heart of that. Being co-creator, writer, director and editor, he could have easily stuck to his own solitary vision, since obviously he had a clear idea of what Student Seven was. Instead, Sam sat us down, talked about where we saw our characters and also where we saw them, what we wanted for them and incorporated those ideas. Because Sam gave us ownership, we loved Student Seven as much as he did and he always got the most out of us. I will always be eternally grateful that I was above to be a part of it.

I was wrong. Student Seven wasn’t an impossible project. We just had to double our speed.

 

-Doug Burbank

Ryan Black (Kyle) speaks out about his experience on Student Seven!

Posted on: April 24th, 2012 by Sam Sher, Director No Comments

 

Ohh Student Seven, where do I even begin with you?

I’ll start here. I can’t remember if it was Sam or Chelsey, or another crew member who convinced me to audition, but audition I did – and scared I was. I was only a month into my freshman year of college and still actively searching for a niche to squeeze myself into: a club, a team, a student group?  I assume it’s something many freshmen go through, and I was no exception.

I thought I had bombed my audition because I didn’t get a call-back. I thought I had failed and would have to continue the arduous process of auditions, call-outs and floor meetings in an effort to find my fit somewhere. I was wrong. So was the contact email I wrote down on the audition sheet. A few days later I ran into a fellow cast member who asked where I had been and my fail became apparent. I was ecstatic, jubilant even. But more than anything, I was relieved to have finally gotten involved with something on campus – something big.

Now I could tell you all about how much fun we had at rehearsals, how intense the parkour and fighting scenes were for me, or how terribly long the shoots were for a first-time film actor. I could mention my self-imposed concussion when my arms were too weak and too tired to block a blow during a fight scene fifteen or so hours into a shoot. I could write all about acting as if I was on mushrooms while on the moon while also blowing lines of cocaine with Eeyore off of Winnie the Pooh… I could. But I won’t.

What I will say is that without Student Seven, I wouldn’t be who I am today. Because of Sam and Chelsey (and of course everyone else in the cast and crew) I discovered telecommunications; my current major. I discovered the Parkour and Freerunning Club at IU, which I continue to be a part of for the third year in a row. Since Student Seven, I’ve fallen in love with film. I’ve acted in a dozen or so shorts, often times type-casted as Kyle from S7 – a role I’ve learned to embrace. Without Student Seven, I wouldn’t be making my own films, editing them, entering contests and aiming to begin production on my own web-series this year. Without Student Seven, I really don’t know what I would be doing down here.

So here’s to you Student Seven, you sneaky little devil. When you do come out of hiding I know the wait will have been well worth it. I know that seeing our web series in its final, most beautiful form will be worth everything we had to go through to get it there. I know Sam’s directing will come off as marvelous, the production as professional, and each shot as beautiful and breathtaking as the one who shot them. (#sarahpierpont).

And I suppose for just one last time, I shall conclude with an energetic fist and an unwavering smile:

Gamers Brigade!

Until next time,

Ryan Black

Student Seven is featured in this week’s A Place for Film – The IU Cinema Podcast!

Posted on: April 18th, 2012 by Sam Sher, Director No Comments

Sam and Chelsey talk about the background of the project. Check it out!

http://indianapublicmedia.org/arts/place-film-discussing-student/

Student Seven is coming soon!

-Sam

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