Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Introducing Ashley Burks - Playing Mrs. Anderson!



Q: How did you prepare for your character?  

A: I've always said I could never be a teacher in real life.  I admire them for what they do, but I don't think I have it in me.  However, like most people, I have witnessed bullying and been bullied, so I can understand the frustrations Mrs. Anderson feels while watching the children of her class taunt one of their classmates despite her efforts to prevent it.  We also all have our breaking points, so I kept going back to that for my character.

Q: Do you find that you can personally relate to your character?  

A: I can relate to this role because I know what it's like to be new at your job and trying so hard to do it right, to make everything go right, and to find yourself facing these huge obstacles that you don't quite know how to overcome.  In our own way most of us are trying to make the world a better place, and we don't always know how to go about it.  I can relate to my character's struggles with that.

Q: Have you yourself ever been in a situation like either your character or Beth? 

A:  Like Beth, I was definitely teased growing up.  It's something that made me self conscious for years.  In my pre-braces days one particular sixth grader loved to taunt me everyday thanks to my overbite and gap between my front teeth.  This guy was a very large athlete, about a foot taller than me at least, but one day I just snapped in front of everyone and went off on him.  It was terrifying and probably not the wisest decision, but that day I really learned how to stand up for myself.  

I also have a personal sympathy for Beth's story that I can't really delve into without revealing too much about the movie, but her story is very touching.

Q: Who do you think needs to see this film? 

A: I think everyone will find something to relate to in it, and the message is especially important today. 

Monday, July 11, 2011

THAT'S A WRAP!!

Today, we wrapped principle photography for The Grey Area!

We finished of with scenes 7 and 8 with actresses Lucy Turner, Janet Ivey and Buffi Holland. It was a very productive final day and we are thrilled to move into the post production phase!

We'll be editing away but first we're sending you a video update tomorrow!

Meet Janet Ivey - Star of The Grey Area



Q: How did you prepare for your character?  

A: Playing mom or soccer mom for me has always felt like a very natural thing to me, even though I am not a 'mother' in the biological sense.  As I rehearsed, I just put myself in the position of a mom whose child is in danger and let my love and fear inform my character.

Q: Do you find that you can personally relate to your character?  

A: I could relate to this role because she is trying to put the 'face' of strength on her own questions and anger at God and life for allowing her child/her family and herself to be in pain.  I have personally questioned and gotten angry when life doesn't look how I had planned so to me that through line of the character was something I could completely relate to.

Q: Have you yourself ever been in a situation like either your character or Beth? 

A: I have found myself in the position of needing to be strong and also a protector of someone else as well as wondering what did I do wrong for life to go so topsy-turvy.  That's what I love about acting, I am parts of all the bits and pieces of the characters.

Q: Who do you think needs to see this film? 

A: I think this film should be seen by anyone whose ever asked WHY.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Meet Lucy Turner - Star of 'The Grey Area'



Hey everyone check out Lucy Turner! She's the star of 'The Grey Area'! Lucy has been involved in several local productions including Street Theatre's critically acclaimed 'The Bad Seed' as the psychopathic Rhoda Penmark and Towne Centre's production of I Remember Mama. Lucy also starred in the soon to be released short film 'Miracle on Honey Bee Hill'. She's a great actress with so much charisma and enthusiasm! We're honored to have her with us!

Welcome to the official blog for 'The Grey Area'!



Hey everyone!

My name is Robby Coles, and I am the writer and director of 'The Grey Area', a short film that deals with bullying.

We'll be posting videos, pictures and interviews with the cast on here. We might even get some of them to write about their experiences!

Check back often. Video Update #1 is coming soon!