It's barely been one month since writer/producer/director Ed Harlaque finished filming pick up shots on his previous indie film and now he's plowed straight ahead into his next film OUT OF SEASON in which I have a small role as the lawyer to a woman who is accussed of killing her boyfriend, who also happens to be a police officer.
Since getting the location of Gwinnett Convention Center was so easy on his previous film we decided to make the first day of filming at my place of work once again. Harlaque has decided to possibly start filming this production in sequential order so the first scenes we are filming are the prologue to the film. And I'm in these scenes.
Originally, my character was only suppose to be two scenes but do to Harlaque continuing to do rewrites he's decided that my character (who has no name and is simply known as "lawyer") may show up in several scenes throughout the film.
After reading the script I asked Harlaque if I could be the lawyer as it has been a long time since I've been in front of the camera (although I made a cameo in his previous film as a bouncer) and I wanted my comeback to at least be something I would be interested in doing. Although the role is small (and I don't have a name), I've always wanted to play a lawyer and hope that we have a scene in the courtroom where I would really like to show off.
Another thing that attracted me to this role is the fact that it is the first time I'm able to dress up in a suit and look older then what I normally do because I have to look like a sophisticated lawyer at the top of his game.
I had a lot of fun with the role and look forward to more scenes as the lawyer in the film.
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