THE HOUSE ON BLACK LAKE FILMED BOOK TRAILER - Ruth, Alexandra and Ramey's trophy

House on Black Lake - filmed at Chateau Tivoli in San Francisco Actors Ruth (Morla Gorrondona) and Alexandra (Anastasia Blackwell) with Ramey's trophy
House on Black Lake - filmed at Chateau Tivoli in San Francisco Actors Ruth (Morla Gorrondona) and Alexandra (Anastasia Blackwell) with Ramey's trophy
House on Black Lake - filmed in Chateau Tivoli B&B San Francisco - David Wilson Photographer - Ruth Sandeley (Morla Gorrondona)
House on Black Lake - Actors Benny Duskin and Wade Russell - Photographer David Wilson
The moment before Sammy (Benny Duskin) drops crystal glass
House on Black Lake - ActorsAnastasia Blackwell (Alexandra), Morla Gorrandonia(Ruth), Benny Duskin (Sammy) - filmed at Chateau Tivoli B&B in San Francisco - Photograph by David Wilson
Greetings!
The M/S for HOBL is now in the hands of proof editor Martha Holmes and should be in print within the next few weeks. Once the book is available for sale the trailer will be aired. Keep checking daily as I will be cataloguing shots from the trailer. Please note that all photographs were shot by David Wilson, a brilliant San Francisco based photographer.
House on Black Lake - filmed at Chateau Tivoli B&B in San Francisco - Actors Morla Gorrondona, Anastasia Blackwell and Benny Duskin -Photograph by David Wilson
Greeting Friends:
Sorry for being off site  for the last week. I spent the time networking in Los Angeles with my sister, Kathleen, and working with her in sifting through photographs to use in the book's interior. Also, I have been commiserating with Robert Aulicino on the interior design of book and incorporation of visuals. David Wilson shot photographs during filming and I will be sharing these images with you on a daily basis.
The trailer is now complete and ready to be aired once the book is published, which should be very soon. Peter Busboom did an amazing job of creating an evocative film score that creates an emotional journey that is both intriguing and truly frightening in the best sense of the word.
So now we begin the visual journey, and a taste of what is to come.Â
We find Alexandra and Sammy welcomed into the Sandeley's home.
Benny Duskin protrays Samuel and Morla Gorrondona the unstable, but alluring Ruth Sandeley. I protray the role of the fragile /nearly broken, Alexandra Brighton, who is about to take the journey of a lifetime.
Frazer Bradshaw, cinematographer for House on Black Lake trailer, recently produced a film that's winning indie awards worldwide. Following is info regarding upcoming film festivals:
Everything Strange and New is screening at BAM in Brooklyn on Sunday the 21st at 3:30 and Tuesday the 23rd at 9:30. BAMcinemafest is in it's first year, but we're playing with just 13 other features, some of which are pretty high profile; the fest is by invitation only.
Next stop is Munich on June 30 and July 2. Then on to Karlovy Vary, an A-list EU festival in the Czech Republic (supposed to be a particularly fun festival, or so says programmers). Playing in Karlovy Vary on July 7 and 8.
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The genesis of House on Black Lake Lake did not come in a dream, as did Stephanie Mayers, Twilight, although many dreams conbributed to its execution. The beginning of my story began with an actual experience not unlike that of Alexandra's. I was a newly separated mother invited to holiday at the summer home of friends. On the night of our arrival, my son and I were rowed out to stay in a decaying house on an island in the middle of the lake. The remainder of my stay was steeped in drama and mystery, and when I returned I told the story again and again, until one night years later I told the story to a man who would encourage me to set the story to paper.
In a seaside bar in Venice Beach, California the elderly poet, who was a muse to younger writers, told me to go home and describe how it felt to be rowed across the lake to the house on the island. The story would  take its own shape once I started, he told me. When I returned to my home in the San Francisco Bay Area, I fell while watering a plant and landed in bed or on crutches for over a month. I felt terribly sorry for myself, and began to write The House on Black Lake. As the old man advised, the story did take on its own life, in a way I could not have possibly imagined. None of the scenes were designed by me - they all came unbidden. As example, I dreamt that a handsome French looking man approached me in an antique store, and as I admired a French armoire he said," just because it says its French it doesn't mean it actually is" - then he said the name Labat's. There are endless stories and anecdotes for nearly all of the scenes in the book. They are all interwoven with experiences, and yet separate, with a life of their own.Â
What has surprised me most about setting out to write this book, is that it has rewritten the script of my own life. The journeys I have taken to bring truth to the book have enriched my life with incredible experiences, and many new friends who are still in my life.   Goethe's quote about boldness having power and magic is true - if you have something inside that aches to be brought to life - begin it now!
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Jesse Spencer, Frazer Bradshaw and I have been working together to tighen the lastest draft of the trailer. We've added more voice -over and are reworking the music. It's really tightening up and I think I'm close to achieving what I set out to accomplish. Overall, I would say it lends itself to becoming a film, but first things first!
I've recently found a great book designer, Robert Aulicino of Aulicino Design, a former designer with Random House for over twenty years. He plans to use the original artwork created by myself and David Wilson for the cover, while adding intriguing titles and completing the layout for the interior of the book. The manuscript is in the hands of Maggie Schuhy, who's giving it a final copy editing in preparation for print.Â
 Every aspect of the process is a form of art, and I've been fortunate to have collaborated with great artists throughout my journey on this project. Every individual has helped illuminate the world of Black Lake.
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I've recently seen the first cut of the trailer, edited by Jesse Spencer, and it's stunning. Frazer Bradshaw has shot visuals that are of major motion picture calabre. It is now our goal to cut and edit the piece into an alluring alter universe, filled with drama, danger and erotic tension. I'm searching for French Canadian singers that can bring passion and soul to the piece, drawing out what can only be found in that part of the universe. I'm also looking for background music to resonate with the intense internal conflict of all characters, and in particular, of Alexandra and Ramey.
At this moment in my journey, I'm filled with awe and appreciate every person who brought their talents to the table to make this trailer a unique work of art. To visually experience what I imaged in my mind on film and to see the characters come to life is an experience I really can't explain. I can only intensify the ride and draw in the the best sound effects to create an experience that will move the audience and drive them deeper into the world of Black Lake.
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