[Ohio-talk] The movie is out

Smith, JW smithj at ohio.edu
Fri Sep 23 14:50:13 UTC 2016


Boss:

Now you are a movie star, oh my may I have your autograph please?

Jw

Dr. jw Smith
School of Communication Studies
Scripps College of Communication
Schoonover Center, Rm. 427
Athens, OH 45701
smithj at ohio.edu
T: 740-593-4838



-----Original Message-----
From: Ohio-Talk [mailto:ohio-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Barbara Pierce via Ohio-Talk
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 8:26 AM
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Subject: [Ohio-talk] The movie is out

Some of you will remember that a year ago in May a film company contacted Eric to ask for help in portraying blindness accurately. This was for a filmbeingmade in Lorain, so Eric asked me to be in touch with the company. We then had a pretty wild month. They wanted my insighte about how a blind person would act and things he might do, but they also wanted blind extras for the crowd shots. The Lorain County chapter rode to the rescue as  did some people from Cleveland. Eric and Aleeha also drove up for a day to fill out the ranks.They also wanted a young blindman to be the representative from the charity for which the blind guy was raising money. I arranged for Jason Ewell to come to Lorain County to play this small part. But then Mother Nature took a hand. They had to film with people in the water, and the bacteria count went way up, so they had to rearrange the shooting schedule. The Ewells were leaving for Scotland, and it was just not going to work. So they pressed me into service to start the race. I actually had a line to say. I also got paid, and I gave the money to the affiliate to help folks get to the 75th convention. I just wanted you to know that I did not make money on this project.

Last night Bob and I attended the official opening. It was all the way in at the Cedar Lee Theater, but it was interesting and fun. I even got a credit. As Bob said, the blind guy made a plausibly competent blind guy. There was a good bit of skin. The R rating is not misplaced. Bob spotted Sherry and Tom Ruth, and Rita Tiree from our chapter as well as the two of us. The film is opening this evening at Cedar Lee. There are two shows today and tomorrow. But is is also now available on iTunes as My Blind Brother. 

Just wanted you to know,
Barbara
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