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The original web series “Intersection” follows two sets of
friends - no-longer-that-young artists and professionals, struggling to
let go of unrealized dreams, trust in what they’ve got, and walk away
from what’s safe to take a chance on happiness. Career, friendship
and romantic relationships intersect as they continue to discover that sometimes
“making it” in the big city can be more like making it through.
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Episode 1Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 - A surprise visitor throws a wrench into a couple's evening plans. Episode 2Thursday, March 5th, 2009 - New beginnings for several different people creates excitement, anxiety and a lot of questions. Episode 3Thursday, March 5th, 2009 - Two separate groups of friends get together over drinks and games to catch up and swap stories. Episode 4Friday, March 6th, 2009 - Karen tries to pick up the pieces and jump start her new life while Darlene has an audition that goes awry. Episode 5Monday, March 16th, 2009 - Darlene starts at a new temp job while the realities of a new business set in for Lynda. Meanwhile, Cindy catches up with an old friend. Episode 6Friday, March 27th, 2009 - The girls go on an outing to see a musician Cindy is curious about as Jeff starts to wear out his welcome. Episode 7Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 - Hal lays down the law while a co-worker has a surprise for Karen. Episode 8Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 - New friends get to know each other better over lunch and Cindy's sister comes for a visit. Episode 9Friday, April 3rd, 2009 - Karen may have forgotten an important date as Megan and Cindy have a little too much to drink. Episode 10Friday, April 3rd, 2009 - Cindy walks her sister to the train station and Hal helps Jeff look for an apartment. Episode 11Friday, April 10th, 2009 - Jeff does some recon while Cindy starts a new collaboration. Episode 12Friday, April 10th, 2009 - Lynda has her date as Jeff continues his apartment search. Episode 13Saturday, April 11th, 2009 - Jeff comes up with a plan while Cindy and Darlene go to visit Denton's family. TrailerTrailer for Myriad Arts upcoming web series "Intersection" starring Gabe Silva, Jessica Stone, Becca Ayers, Stephen Ott, Cotton Wright and Merritt Minnemeyer. The song is "This Is: The Graduation Song" written and performed by Jenn Grinels. "Intersection" premieres on Blip on January 31st. 2012. |
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Named after the famous baseball poem “Casey at the Bat”, Casey’s dream of playing professional ball only took him as far as Farmingdale State’s college team. Passed over by recruiters, Casey and his buddy bartended their way out of Long Island to Manhattan. Casey married young and up, and for a wedding present his well-to-do wife asked daddy for a bar. Unlike the marriage (which tanked after a year) “Casey’s” has thrived and its namesake is happy enough to simply profit off selling drinks during the World Series instead of playing in the game. |
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![]() Karen used to be an actor. She went to theater school and studied Meisner and moved to New York and went on 1,001 auditions, booking a few off-off-Broadway things along the way. One day, she realized that she simply didn’t care anymore. The passion she had for pursuing the arts was practically extinguished – she determined that it was time for her to grow up. She took the full-time job because that’s the sensible choice if you are ready to get married and have kids. She has been with her boyfriend Vince for nearly two and a half years now (he still is an actor, so she lives vicariously through him for any residue theatrical yearnings she has) and decided she is ready to move to the next phase of their relationship and her life because you know – that’s what normal people do… |
![]() Dance was the love of Lynda’s life, until a debilitating injury cut that dream short. Overwhelmed by what to do next, she tried everything under the sun from temping to hostessing to dressing up as cartoon characters at trade shows. She finally found the peace she wanted in yoga – first as a student and then as an instructor. She became a private instructor a few years ago and now has enough students to be able to make that her full-time occupation. She is even thinking about expanding. In all this time, however, she has all but ignored dating and her personal life, partly because she has been busy and partly because she is still trying to understand who this new Lynda really is. |
![]() Megan was practically an adult at age 7. She realized early on what was expected of her – good grades that turned into a good college that turned into a good job. One major frustration of her life is that those same expectations weren’t passed along to her younger sister, Cindy. She was so young and cute and fun and could sing so she got special treatment, but Megan knew that nothing practical would come from those qualities. As they grew up together, Megan would try to instill some of those “mature” values in her sister, but only succeeded in pushing her further down her rebellious, artsy path of poverty. Megan tells herself that it’s just a phase and hopes to steer Cindy back to the straight and narrow before too long. She hopes that someday Cindy will see how happy she is with her stable, corporate job and her suburban apartment with no distractions like a relationship or those unattainable pipe dreams that Cindy always seems to be chasing. |
![]() Nathaniel didn’t discover music until late in the game. He always played – he learned guitar at an early age, growing up in southern New Hampshire and was writing his own songs in middle school. However, he never thought of it as a viable career. He was recruited by Wall Street right out of college and spent most of his twenties wheeling and dealing, selling and trading. He was very aware that he didn’t enjoy the life or the career, but he rationalized it by telling himself that living comfortably was the most important thing. During this time, he would still write and make scattered appearances at open mic nights throughout the city. 9/11, followed by the Enron scandal, put things in perspective for Nathaniel. He had the only epiphany he’s ever really had – music is what he was meant to do. And his business experience taught him that if he was going to do it, he was going to need to be “all-in”. He quit his day job and started focusing on his music career. Everything else in his life took a back seat, including his relationships with women. Everyone he dated all recognized that he had a great heart, but they would quickly get frustrated when they realized that they were second fiddle to his music. In the back of his mind, Nathaniel knew that he would need to find a woman that understood his drive and the nature of the creative soul. |
![]() Vince is a working actor, which is more than a lot of actors can say. He got his degree from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, which gets a bad rap, but what it lacks in terms of teaching theory and sense memory, it more than makes up for in teaching actors how to market themselves – and that is Vince’s specialty. He works in commercials all the time and recently has been doing a lot of stand-in work on big movies and TV shows. It may not get him the face time that he wants, but he loves being around that level of creativity and success. It’s part of what made him want to do this in the first place. The paycheck doesn’t hurt either and as an added bonus, he gets to tell people that he’s worked with Spielberg, Fincher, Mann – even if he never actually met any of them. While he’s never thought of himself as a settling-down type, he’s found himself in a long term relationship for the past three years. She used to be an actor, but quit to focus on more realistic (read: boring) pursuits, but in many ways that’s a big part of her appeal. Her practicality gives him the safety net he needs to live a more free-wheeling, risk-taking lifestyle. She takes care of him in ways that he’s never been able to take care of himself. Most of the time, that’s a great comfort to Vince. Other times, it feels claustrophobic. |
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Cast |
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| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Cindy | Becca Ayers |
| Nathaniel | Jeffrey Lamar |
| Darlene | Cotton Wright |
| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Iris | Jessica Henson |
| Vince | Joe Mihalchick |
| Karen | Merritt Minnemeyer |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Lead Guitar | Russ Rowland |
| Drummer | Bryan Crook |
| Bass Guitar | Jonathan Julian |
| Elevator Passengers | Scott Lightfoot Caryl Marder Tigist Selam |
Crew |
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| Directors | Jonathan Betzler James Monohan Minnie Tran |
| Writers | Jonathan Betzler Jim Cairl Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Glen Chin Joe Cicchesi Brad Crumb Albert Elmazovski Colin Lewis Kidane Miriam Ari Schaeffer |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Assistant Camera | Matt Cataldo |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operators | Matt Betzler |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Ms. Ayers Hairstylist | Carrie Rohm |
| Still Photographer | Leigh Celentano |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
| Production Assistant | Josh Hoffman |
"Fairytales and Fireworks"
Written by Russ Rowland and Becca Ayers
Performed by Becca Ayers
"Gangsta Boogie"
Written and Performed by Mecca Villain
"Straight Flush"
Written by Matt Jacob
Performed by The Bourbon Shakes
"Over Sirius"
Written and Performed by Todd Harkreader
All songs used with permission from the respective artists
Cast |
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| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Stacy | Rachel Parker |
| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Keith | Jim Cairl |
| Hot Dog Vendor | Jon Hoche |
| Cindy | Becca Ayers |
| Iris | Jessica Henson |
| Darlene | Cotton Wright |
| Balloon Man | Richard Butts |
| Blonde on Street | Sarah Kirby |
| Office Workers | Liene Vargo Carly Frankel Michael McDonald Josh Hoffman Leigh Celentano |
| Elevator Passenger | Scott Lightfoot Caryl Marder Tigist Selam |
Crew |
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| Directors | Jonathan Betzler James Monohan Minnie Tran |
| Writers | Jonathan Betzler Jim Cairl |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Joe Cicchesi Albert Elmazovski Kidane Miriam James Monohan Colin Lewis Adam Richlin |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Assistant Camera | Matt Cataldo |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operators | Matt Betzler |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Still Photographer | Leigh Celentano |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
| Production Assistant | Josh Hoffman |
"Last Call Town"
Written and Performed by Kelley McRae
Courtesy of SonaBlast Records
"End of the Road"
Written and Performed by Todd Harkreader
Used with permission from the artist
Cast |
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| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Karen | Merritt Minnemeyer |
| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Iris | Jessica Henson |
| Casey | David Sajadi |
| Cindy | Becca Ayers |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Darlene | Cotton Wright |
Crew |
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| Directors | Jonathan Betzler Minnie Tran |
| Writers | Jonathan Betzler Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Brad Crumb Carlos Leitao Colin Lewis |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operator | Matthew Faller |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Music Consultant | Leigh Celentano |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
| Production Assistant | Carly Frankel |
"Bulgarian Sex Slave Nightmare"
Written by Jack Dawson
Performed by Pet Fire
"Moonshot Marigold"
Written by Jeff Venables
Performed by The Regressives
"Passion Finder"
Written and Performed by Flying 66
"Here to the Deadlights"
Written and Performed by The Evangelicals
"Believe Me"
Written and Performed by Katy Pfaffl
All songs used with permission from the respective artists
Cast |
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| Casey | David Sajadi |
| Karen | Merritt Minnemeyer |
| Vince | Joe Mihalchick |
| Amy | Jen Ajemian |
| Darlene | Cotton Wright |
| Director | Janie Haddad |
| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Receptionist | Jane Pejtersen |
| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Jenelle | Michaela Davies |
| Alex | Gavin Esham |
| Jessie | Claire Felicite |
| Cindy | Becca Ayers |
| Audition Girl | Heidi Beckmann |
| Couple on Steps | Scott Lightfoot Andrea Tenorio |
Crew |
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| Directors | Jonathan Betzler |
| Writers | Jonathan Betzler Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Joe Cicchesi Brad Crumb Albert Elmazovski Colin Lewis Ari Schaeffer |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operators | Matt Betzler |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Still Photographer | Leigh Celentano |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
| Production Assistant | Josh Hoffman |
"Asshole of the Year"
Written and Performed by Kelly Buchanan
"The Food Song"
Written by Melissa van Wijk and Melissa Levis
Performed by Moey's Music Party
"Deep"
Written by Jeffrey Lamar
Performed by Nathaniel
All songs used with permission from the respective artists
Cast |
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| Darlene | Cotton Wright |
| Receptionist | Greta Lee |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Ted | Steve Barth |
| Ruth | Mary Jo McConnell |
| Tom | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Cindy | Becca Ayers |
| Denton | Jeff Pucillo |
| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Elevator Passengers | Alexander Dong Caryl Marder Tigist Selam |
Crew |
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| Directors | Richard Atkinson |
| Writers | Jonathan Betzler Jim Cairl |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Richard Atkinson Joe Cicchesi Brad Crumb Albert Elmazovski Joe Foley Colin Lewis Jonathan Stevens |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Assistant Camera | Matt Cataldo Kidane Miriam |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operators | Matt Betzler |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Still Photographer | Leigh Celentano |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
| Production Assistants | Chris DeJesus Joe Guardado Josh Hoffman |
"All Fall Down"
Written by Mike Storey
Performed by The Izzys
All songs used with permission from the respective artists
Cast |
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| Nathaniel | Jeffrey Lamar |
| Darlene | Cotton Wright |
| Cindy | Becca Ayers |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Iris | Jessica Henson |
| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Karen | Merritt Minnemeyer |
| Matt | Matthew Faller |
| Aaron | Mason Scherer |
| Heather | Johanna Schoenfeld |
Crew |
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| Directors | Jonathan Betzler |
| Writer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Brad Crumb Albert Elmazovski Kidane Miriam Colin Lewis |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Assistant Camera | Matt Cataldo Kidane Miriam |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operators | Matt Betzler |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
| Production Assistants | Chris DeJesus Joe Guardado |
"Home"
Written by Jeffrey Lamar
Performed by Nathaniel
"Pretty Lei"
Written by Jack Dawson
Performed by Pet Fire
All songs used with permission from the respective artists
Cast |
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| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Iris | Jessica Henson |
| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Karen | Merritt Minnemeyer |
| Jenelle | Michaela Davies |
| Jessie | Claire Felicite |
| Alex | Gavin Esham |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Stacy | Rachel Parker |
| Yoga Students | Leigh Celentano Alex Katsanos Lisa Meirowitch Michael Phillips Christine Rowan |
Crew |
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| Directors | Richard Atkinson |
| Writers | Jonathan Betzler Jim Cairl Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Richard Atkinson Brad Crumb Albert Elmazovski Colin Lewis |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operator | Matt Betzler |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Still Photographer | Leigh Celentano |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
"I Know Your Heart"
Written and Performed by Jenn Grinels
"Dreaming"
Written by Mike Storey
Performed by The Izzys
All songs used with permission from the respective artists
Cast |
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| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Cindy | Becca Ayers |
| Megan | Heather Ayers |
| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Karen | Merritt Minnemeyer |
| Bartender | Joe Coots |
| Casey | David Sajadi |
| Beth | Charlie Miller |
Crew |
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| Directors | Richard Atkinson |
| Writers | Jonathan Betzler Jim Cairl Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Brad Crumb Albert Elmazovski Carlos Leitao Colin Lewis |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operator | Matthew Faller |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Still Photographer | Leigh Celentano |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
"My War"
Written by Chris Parrello
Performed by Things I Wonder
"Rainbows Wild"
Written by Matt Jacob
Performed by Big Mosey
All songs used with permission from the respective artists
Cast |
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| Karen | Merritt Minnemeyer |
| Jenelle | Michaela Davies |
| Jessie | Claire Felicite |
| Alex | Gavin Esham |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Bartender | Heather Overton |
| Megan | Heather Ayers |
| Cindy | Becca Ayers |
| Darlene | Cotton Wright |
Crew |
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| Directors | Richard Atkinson |
| Writers | Jonathan Betzler Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Brad Crumb Colin Lewis Ari Schaeffer |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operators | Matt Betzler |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Still Photographer | Leigh Celentano |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
"Maintain"
Written by Mike Hosty
Performed by The Hosty Duo
"Lost at Sea"
Written and Performed by Katy Pfaffl
All songs used with permission from the respective artists
Cast |
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| Cindy | Becca Ayers |
| Megan | Heather Ayers |
| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Realtor | Liliane Klein |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Darlene | Cotton Wright |
Crew |
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| Directors | Jonathan Betzler |
| Writer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Brad Crumb Derek Deems Albert Elmazovski Carlos Leitao Colin Lewis |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operator | Matthew Faller |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
"Travellin' on Down"
Written and Performed by Chris Wilhelm
"Undone"
Written by Chris Parrello
Performed by Things I Wonder
"This Is: The Graduation Song"
Written and Performed by Jenn Grinels
All songs used with permission from the respective artists
Cast |
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| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Iris | Jessica Henson |
| Darlene | Cotton Wright |
| Cindy | Becca Ayers |
| Ruth | Mary Jo McConnell |
| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Karen | Merritt Minnemeyer |
| Nathaniel | Jeffrey Lamar |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Gawker | Sean Lanci |
| Connect Four Boy | Keegan Cochrane |
| Connect Four Girl | Sophie Rudin |
Crew |
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| Directors | Jonathan Betzler |
| Writers | Jonathan Betzler Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Brad Crumb Albert Elmazovski Colin Lewis |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operators | Matt Betzler |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
| Production Assistants | Chris DeJesus Joe Guadardo |
"Glows with Heat"
Written by Jeffrey Lamar
Performed by Nathaniel and Becca Ayers
Used with permission from the artists
Cast |
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| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Date | Casey Clark |
| Violinist | Claudia Schaer |
| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Iris | Jessica Henson |
Crew |
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| Directors | Richard Atkinson |
| Writers | Jonathan Betzler Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Richard Atkinson Albert Elmazovski Carlos Leitao Colin Lewis |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operator | Matthew Faller |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
"Ghost"
Written and Performed by Tim Kuhl
Used with permission from artist
Cast |
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| Jeff | Stephen Ott |
| Cindy | Becca Ayers |
| Darlene | Cotton Wright |
| Victoria | Ylfa Edelstein |
| Susie | Madeline Cairl |
| Sadie | Ava Cairl |
| Denton | Jeff Pucillo |
| Karen | Merritt Minnemeyer |
| Hal | Gabe Silva |
| Lynda | Jessica Stone |
| Jordan | Erin Cronican |
| Leafletter | Matt Betzler |
| Mother | Dina Simoes-Rodrigues |
| Son | Jace Simoes-Rodrigues |
| Computer Nerd | Timothy Huang |
Crew |
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| Directors | Richard Atkinson |
| Writers | Jonathan Betzler Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Betzler |
| Producer | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Production Coordinator | Heather Overton |
| Directors of Photography | Richard Atkinson Albert Elmazovski Joe Foley Colin Lewis James Monohan |
| Editor | Matthew Aarontoe |
| Editorial Consultant | Adam Geiger |
| Visual Consultant | Jonathan Wenstrup |
| Sound Design | Matt Betzler |
| Sound Consultant | Matthew Polis |
| Boom Operator | Matt Betzler |
| Wardrobe Supervisor | Melissa Nicole Buck |
| Casting Director | Brette Goldstein |
| Hair/Makeup | Jennifer Snowdon |
| Assistant Hair/Makeup | Alice Walters |
| Music Supervisor | Nicolas Bernardine |
| Still Photographer | Leigh Celentano |
| Title Design | Steve Barth |
| Production Assistant | Richard Butts |
| Insurance | Gales Creek Insurance |
"Everybody Wants Something"
Written by Mike Hosty
Performed by The Hosty Duo
"I Wouldn't Mind"
Written and Performed by Becca Ayers
"Dreaming"
Written by Mike Storey
Performed by The Izzys
All songs used with permission from the respective artists
Special Thanks
Actors Connection
Richard Atkinson
Bill Augustin
Bar None
BeanRunner, Peekskill, NY
Joan Betzler
Boston Properties
The Breathing Project
Jim and Vic Cairl
Leigh Celentano
City Center
Core Staffing
Desmond's Tavern
Albert Elmazovski
Embassy Row
Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons
Dave Frydrychowski
Tim Huang
Iggy's Karaoke Lounge
Jake's Saloon
Bill Klein
Matty Martin
Danielle May
Merchant Ivory Productions
Yuma Morita
George Pagoulatos
Palisades Convention Management
Production Junction
Rose Restaurant, Sunnyside, NY
Sony Sarker
Kevin and Shelly Shenoy
Bobby Zarem