Take Out

Take Out

Infobox Film
name = Take Out



caption = Mary Ann Emerson
director = Jonathan Budine
producer = Bill Hall
Jonathan Budine
Co-Producer Jim Welsh
writer = Bill Hall
starring = Mary Ann Emerson
Alexis Suarez
Debbie Rochon
music = Ray Nissen
cinematography = Bud Hayman
editing = Jonathan Budine
Production Design = Jim Welsh
runtime = 5 min.
released = Jan 2007 (USA)
awards =
language = English
budget = $8,000

"Take Out" is a 2007 short film (thriller) written by Screenwriter and Producer Bill Hall, with Jonathan Budine as the Director, Producer and Editor. The short introduces Mary Ann Emerson, appearing in her first lead role, and includes veteran New York City actor Alexis Suarez. Scream Queen Debbie Rochon also appears in a cameo role. "Take Out" features the cinematography of Bud Hayman and Production Design of Jim Welsh who also co-produced, as well as, original music composed by Ray Nissen.

ynopsis and Background

The film revolves around a working woman (Mary Ann Emerson) who travels into a parking garage to retrieve her car. As the film opens, we are introduced to our main character and her friend as they head towards the parking garage in the dark of night. The street sign they pass foreshadows events to come. It reads "Do Not Enter". Our leading lady, whose character name is not revealed, says her goodbyes to her friend, played by Debbie Rochon, as she heads into the garage alone. Inside we travel with her as she makes her way to her car. She pauses and something seems to heighten her senses. Through "point of view" the audience is aware that someone is watching her. The film was shot in and around a parking garage in West Orange, New Jersey. Shooting commenced September 9th, 2006 at 3pm and wrapped the following morning at 6am. With almost no budget the film's shooting schedule was completed in 16 straight hours with a cast and crew of 12. Due to the intensity of shooting a film in such a short period of time, a "mockumentary" was created from it. "Take Over: the horror behind the thriller" is a comedy starring the cast and crew telling their own "somewhat incorrect" stories about the making of "Take Out". The mockumentary, with its own shocking conclusion, premiered in March 2007 as a web film on the "Take Out" official site.

Film Festivals

"Take Out" premiered at the Philadelphia Film Festival on April 11, 2007 followed with official selections from the Montclair International Film Festival in May, 2007 and the Hoboken International Film Festival in June, 2007. The short also screened at Fango Con conventions, including the Burbank edition of Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors, also in May 2007. The official selection to the Fantasia Festival moved "Take Out" international on July 5th, when the short premiered north of the border in Montreal, Canada. In August 2007, The Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films screened the short and in September 2007, Dragon*Con also screened Take Out as part of its independent Short Film Festival. October, of course, was a big month for the short. With 7 different festival screenings from coast to coast, Screamfest screened Take Out at the Grauman's Mann Chinese Theater as well as two separate festivals in NYC including the NYC Horror Film Festival. In the month of November The Big Apple Film Festival screened the short as part of an awards ceremony and screening for Alan Cumming's film, "Suffering Man's Charity". The Miami Short Film Festival also showed the short. The Jersey Shore Film Festival awarded TAKE OUT with 2nd place in the shorts jury prize and the Red Bank Film Festival nominated Take Out for 2 awards.Fact|date=February 2008 Continuing on in 2008, TAKE OUT was officially selected to the Digital Video + Super 8 Festival, as well as, the Digital Video and High Definition Festival in Los Angeles. Invitations for Take Out to screen came from the Cleveland International Film Festival and the CA Next Gen Festival in Scramento, CA.

Distribution

The Worldwide Rights were purchased for "Take Out" by the Mini Move Channel, a Beverly Hills based distribution company, in June of 2008. Mini Movie, a distributor of short films via the internet, phone and television, will host the short film for free on their website. Mini Movie is supported by ad sales.

Cast

References

* [http://imdb.com/title/tt1002465/ IMDB for Take Out]
* [http://www.takeouttheshort.com official site]
* [http://www.minimovie.com/ Mini Movie Channel for Take Out]
* [http://www.fantasiafest.com/2007/en/films/film_detail.php?id=254 FANTASIA page for Take Out]
* [http://www.comicbookbin.com/PerfectCreature001.html write up on FANTASIA screening for Take Out]
* [http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=4275 Screening information from Fango Con]
* [http://www.montclairfilmfestival.com/2007Program.htm#take%20out Montclair Film Festival]
* [http://www.filmfestivalnj.com/ Hoboken International Film Festival]
* [http://takeouttheshort.com/TAKEOVER.html Take Over: the horror behind the thriller official site]
* [http://phillyfests.bside.com/2007/?mediaTab=filmDetails&_view=_filmdetails&filmId=15659515 The Philadelphia Film Festival official site]
* [http://audience.withoutabox.com/films/takeout Withoutabox audience page for Take Out]
* [http://audience.withoutabox.com/films/takeover Withoutabox audience page for Take Over: the horror behind the thriller]


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