Make Way for Way-Younge with the Feature Film: The Anatomy of Love
“The Anatomy of Love” Feature Film has completed principal photography in Atlanta, GA and the surrounding metro area. Cast and Crew successfully completed over 70 scenes in 10 days making the film making process the most efficient to date for the young production company.
Atlanta, GA, June 15, 2010 --(PR.com)-- This film was shot on the latest technology in digital cinematography using the newly released Canon t2i/550D DSLR camera. Using this new motion picture capture feature, the crystal clear digital image is intended to bring a brightness to illuminate the silver screen.
Post Production has begun for the project with a private screening of the director’s cut of the feature tentatively scheduled for mid-late July 2010. This private screening will be followed or accompanied by a red carpet film premiere to be held at a local Atlanta theater for cast, crew, and the general public also tentatively scheduled for June 2010.
"The Anatomy of Love" introduces Rachelle Neal, Volnerius Rackley, Nadia Zebib, Troy Halverson, Nannette Willis, and Amer Madanat to feature film in Summer 2010. The Anatomy of Love is a romantic comedy set against an urban college backdrop. Cassious (Volnerius Rackley) is a hopelessly romantic college student seeking to find love and companionship with his best friend Jenesis (Rachelle Neal). Jenesis is an emotionally scarred college girl who has outspokenly lost her faith in true love. Jenesis seeks comfort in her relationship with her mom (Nannette Willis) and her "friend with benefits" Caesar (Amer Madanat) while Cassious is careful to not to spill his true feelings knowing her feelings regarding love and their friendship.
Jenesis expresses her stern opinions of love in one of her college courses and winds up with a special assignment. Jenesis is challenged by her teacher Professor Mason (Troy Halverson) to document the opinions of at least 10 of her peers on the question "What is love?" Once she has documented her peers she is then to document her opinion after listening to her peers to see if her idea has changed. After losing Cassious to another woman named Samarra (Nadia Zebib) and listening to others’ testimonials of love, Jenesis realizes her companionship with Cassious has been the definition of true love the entire time. Jenesis tries to express her feelings to Cassious through her video testimonial risking all shame and embarrassment. Will Jenesis and Cassious ever find love, or have they missed their opportunity?
Way-Younge welcomes you to view the movie trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akR4WznZHUM&feature=related
Find more information about the film at www.way-younge.com/Way_Younge_LLC/Projects.html, or www.anatomyoflovethemovie.com. To find more information on Way-Younge, LLC. also visit www.way-younge.com and or email greggalloway@way-younge.com. Way-Younge, LLC. can also be reached at (678) 851-8964.
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Post Production has begun for the project with a private screening of the director’s cut of the feature tentatively scheduled for mid-late July 2010. This private screening will be followed or accompanied by a red carpet film premiere to be held at a local Atlanta theater for cast, crew, and the general public also tentatively scheduled for June 2010.
"The Anatomy of Love" introduces Rachelle Neal, Volnerius Rackley, Nadia Zebib, Troy Halverson, Nannette Willis, and Amer Madanat to feature film in Summer 2010. The Anatomy of Love is a romantic comedy set against an urban college backdrop. Cassious (Volnerius Rackley) is a hopelessly romantic college student seeking to find love and companionship with his best friend Jenesis (Rachelle Neal). Jenesis is an emotionally scarred college girl who has outspokenly lost her faith in true love. Jenesis seeks comfort in her relationship with her mom (Nannette Willis) and her "friend with benefits" Caesar (Amer Madanat) while Cassious is careful to not to spill his true feelings knowing her feelings regarding love and their friendship.
Jenesis expresses her stern opinions of love in one of her college courses and winds up with a special assignment. Jenesis is challenged by her teacher Professor Mason (Troy Halverson) to document the opinions of at least 10 of her peers on the question "What is love?" Once she has documented her peers she is then to document her opinion after listening to her peers to see if her idea has changed. After losing Cassious to another woman named Samarra (Nadia Zebib) and listening to others’ testimonials of love, Jenesis realizes her companionship with Cassious has been the definition of true love the entire time. Jenesis tries to express her feelings to Cassious through her video testimonial risking all shame and embarrassment. Will Jenesis and Cassious ever find love, or have they missed their opportunity?
Way-Younge welcomes you to view the movie trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akR4WznZHUM&feature=related
Find more information about the film at www.way-younge.com/Way_Younge_LLC/Projects.html, or www.anatomyoflovethemovie.com. To find more information on Way-Younge, LLC. also visit www.way-younge.com and or email greggalloway@way-younge.com. Way-Younge, LLC. can also be reached at (678) 851-8964.
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Contact
Way-Younge, LLC.
Mason Younge
678-642-8416
www.way-younge.com
Greg Galloway
678-851-8964
greggalloway@way-younge.com
Contact
Mason Younge
678-642-8416
www.way-younge.com
Greg Galloway
678-851-8964
greggalloway@way-younge.com
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