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Everything's Eventual: A Stephen King short story adaptation

J.P. Scott

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Everything's Eventual (September 19th 2009)
Based on the short story by Stephen King
Official Website

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Filming Location
Phoenix, Arizona

Production Dates
February 16 - March 2, 2009 (principal photography)

Camera
RED ONE

Runtime
80 minutes (approx)

Directed and Produced by
J.P. Scott

Writing Credits
Stephen King (short story "Everything's Eventual")
Chad Callaghan (screenplay)





!!!Trailer!!!
 
The Cast

The Cast

Starring

Dinky (Pictured Below Left)
Michael Flores
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Mr. Sharpton (Pictured Above Right)
Joe Jones


Pug
Cavin Gray
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Skipper
Shane Dean
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Young Dinky
John Rea
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Young Pug
Matthew Taylor
Screen grab currently unavailable



Other Cast:

Scott Hotchkiss ............ Dr. Wentworth
Patti Tankersley ........... Mrs. Earnshaw
Lauren Alonzo ............. The Finder
Luther Goehring ......... Neff
Fred Gioglio ................. Co-Conspirator
Julien Vannucci ......... Investigator
Kristi Davidson ............. Investigator
Asher Hill ....................... Finder
Adam Streiff ................ Finder
 
Screen Grabs!!!

Screen Grabs!!!

SCREEN GRABS!!!
(Not yet color corrected)


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We learned right away not to "think small" on this production...
but even our grandest of expectations were exceeded by the 100+ extras
who showed up at Scottsdale Airport for a crucial scene!!




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Though technically not part of this particular story, we took
the liberty of bringing in King's infamous "LOW MEN" to our version
(for a cameo). The temptation to do so, for a couple of überfans like
us, was too strong to abstain from...




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Jesus Christ! I have heard "the camera really likes her" many
times before...but the camera absolutely poo pooing adored and canonized
our "FINDER" character, played by the inexplicably beautiful model/actress
Lauren Alonzo.




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The ASU campus was a marvelous location. It served as double
to no less than four completely different set-ups/scenes including the
exhilarating "Library Chase" scene and the pivotal "Newspaper Stand"
sequence (pictured above).




All image captions written by: Chad Callaghan
 
looks interesting...

how did you get the rights to shoot the movie?

We got permission from King to adapt this short story but we do not (currently) have any commercial rights. Basically we can't sell it without further permission from King. However we are allowed, and encouraged, to submit to any and all film festivals so that people and fans can see the film. Perhaps with a great final product and some luck we will be able to negotiate another form of release to get the film out to more people!

As to how we got the rights to shoot it, it was just a matter of contacting the right people and picking a story that has no option out on it. Then it just took some time and persistence.
 
did he liked what you shot?
Don't know yet. We sent him some of the screen grabs this week but we haven't heard anything. Chances are that we won't hear anything until we send him the final product. We haven't had any direct contact with Mr. King for this project. All contact has been through his personal assistant.
 
Looks interesting and I see you worked with Shane. I was a DP on a 48hr Film Project with him. Fun guy to be around. I'm planning on shooting a couple projects in the Phoenix area in the coming months. Some of the things I shoot I just can't do in the LA area. Plus I'm sick of this place and all their BS.

I'm looking forward to seeing this when its done.
 
Looks interesting and I see you worked with Shane. I was a DP on a 48hr Film Project with him. Fun guy to be around. I'm planning on shooting a couple projects in the Phoenix area in the coming months. Some of the things I shoot I just can't do in the LA area. Plus I'm sick of this place and all their BS.

I'm looking forward to seeing this when its done.

What are you looking to do in Phoenix? When?
 
The grabs are looking good- even being non-graded. I'm looking forward to seeing the Behind the Scenes, and a trailer when / if one is posted. :)
 
What are you looking to do in Phoenix? When?

Well I have two or more projects in the works out there.

One is another weapons system video for this company out in Texas. I'm planning on shooting a couple locations for that one as there are going to be two different videos. One for law enforcement/military and the other for hunters and civilian use. So the locations I was going to use were going to be out in the North Buckeye area, which has some nice areas away from people that you can shoot weapons. The other area I'm planning on shooting at is going to be up in the Payson area North of Phoenix. We were suppose to start shooting in the middle of May but now it looks like the shoot is going to be pushed back. This really sucks because its only going to get hotter out there.

Either before or after these videos I'm planning on shooting two short films out in AZ. One might take place on the side of a road North of Phoenix and another up in Payson, the forest up there is amazing along with the ridges and rivers.
 
Looks great. Looking forward to seeing it. :-)

Best regards,
 
Hi J.P., let me know if you still need any original music scoring done for this!
 
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