"The Millhaven Chronicles"
Feature Screenplay
Logline: In dead end Millhaven, Mildred's magical powers don't do her any favors. When her girlfriend is kidnapped by the Cult of Azazeroth, Mildred must confront her abilities and mysterious past- to prevent the apocalypse!
Length: 82 pages Written by: Rachel Searcey Script available on coverflyx |
"48 Hour Film Project: NOLA"
Filming October 24, 2020
*due to COVID-19 this event is still tentative
Synopsis: TBD
Elements: TBD
run time: TBD
Elements: TBD
run time: TBD
Written/Directed by Amelia Gilley
Team Leader/DP/Editor Rachel Searcey Produced by GMG Photo & Film A Girl and Her Goldfish Productions CAST TBA |
"This One Thing"
short narrative
Synopsis: Indie (Carley Hooks) and Michael (Joseph Bishop) start the day off with a fight that they later regret.
run time: 7 min.
run time: 7 min.
Directed by Marcia A Vega
Written by Carley Hooks & Marcia A Vega Director of Photography/Editor Rachel Searcey Assistant Director Amelia Gilley Camera Assistant John Wyche Script Supervisor Jennifer Keeling Audio Engineer Cory Lipscomb Production Assistant: Emily Daughtery Original Music Score composed by Emily Varley Featuring Cellist Ayla Green Produced by GMG Photo & Film A Girl and Her Goldfish Productions CAST Carley Hooks as Indie Joseph Bishop as Michael Joe Serrano as Steve Victoria Griffin as Bonnie Henderson Tom Wright as Police Officer Santana Rose as Baby Filmed in Fairhope, AL more info coming soon! |
"Alters"
48 Hour Film Project: NOLA 2019
Synopsis: Alex (Marcia A. Vega) and her sister Catherine (Darby Matthews) struggle through the hardships of mental illness, while Dr. Adams (Sadie Hebert) attempts to help the siblings.
run time: 6 min. 3 sec. Directed/Written by Amelia Gilley
Team Leader/Director of Photography/Editor Rachel Searcey Produced by GMG Photo & Film A Girl and Her Goldfish Productions Darby Matthews CAST Sadie Hebert as Dr. Adams Marcia A. Vega as Alex Darby Matthews as Catherine Michael Collier as Randall Jason Robbins as Franco Filmed in New Orleans, LA |
"Aloneliness: a screendance"
Directed & Edited by Rachel Searcey
Choreographed & Performed by Summer Baldwin
Music by Billy Louviere
The film is a re-imagining of an experimental modern dance piece for the stage, Aloneliness, that Summer Baldwin choreographed and performed in 2016 (originally including other dancers, live vocal accompaniment and a mixed media art installation).
In the film adaptation, the dancer explores the experience of becoming overstimulated in social interactions, which causes her to seek relief in peaceful solitude; only to find that too much solitude leads her to feelings of crushing loneliness. The film follows her arduous journey through these dark emotions, into the overwhelming relief she finally realizes upon their passing. run time: 7 minutes |