Meet Ned

Ned Walsh plays Tom, Leigh’s husband, in a series of flashbacks depicting the turmoil created by Leigh’s visions. Ned is another example of what happens when you recruit local, untapped talent. I had ambitiously scheduled 14 scenes to be filmed in one day at the farmhouse. When Ned arrived, on-time and enthusiastic for his film debut we were behind schedule. I mean really behind schedule. On this particular day mid-July with temperatures somewhere in the 90’s while the crew was dripping with sweat Ned graciously waited patiently for his turn behind the camera.

Ned is a natural and was a delight to work with. His engaging portrayal of Tom will leave viewers wanting more. No doubt.

Tell me a little about yourself.

Born abroad and on the go until age ten when my parents settled into York, PA, my father’s home city. All of my formative development has happened in York where I attended York Catholic High and later studied at Penn State. After University I was an officer in the Marine Corps and after service, I moved back to York, where I have been ever since. I began a family and my professional career has always afforded me the chance to stay, for which I am grateful.

What was your favorite experience working on In Your Afterglow?

Filming. I enjoyed the prep and script, living the character in the scenes of the film was a great thrill. Working with the cast and crew of a very cohesive group was an amazing experience.

What skills improved during your participation in the film?

Awareness of self and expression, vocally and physically.

What other projects have you work on?

Balthazar the wise man 4th grade Nativity pageant. Nominated but never appreciated.

How did you prepare for your role?

Working through the scenes with my producer/writer/creator/everything. Understanding what the characters are experiencing and why they react to their cues as their characters would.

What parts of your character/role could you most relate to personally?

Well, my character Tom was a married, working man so my previous experience lent its self readily.

What was your biggest challenge working on the film?

Wanting more…

Click the following link to see Ned in the Official Trailer for In Your Afterglow.

Click on the link below to purchase your tickets to see Ned in the Premiere of In Your Afterglow.

https://appellcenter.org/show/capfilm-in-your-afterglow

Meet Morgan Hart Cinematographer

I spent more time with Morgan on and off the set than anyone involved in the filming of In Your Afterglow. We spent days upon days strategizing about how to work with a limited budget and crew, while at the same time maintaining a very tight filming schedule. I can’t emphasize enough how much pressure this puts on the guy behind the camera. Morgan’s calm and cooperative approach compliments his passion for getting the right shot. Some of my favorite moments were after long hours of filming when we would return to my house to review the day and the footage. I learned a lot from Morgan and look forward to watching his career take off.

Tell me a little about yourself.

After attending York Catholic High School in York, I moved to Philadelphia to pursue a degree at Temple University. I didn’t know what I was going for until after my first film class in my first semester. I fell in love with the art form and haven’t looked back since. Since graduating from Temple I have been working hard towards being a professional filmmaker and most specifically a cinematographer. I seek the avante-garde and the challenging.

How did you prepare for your role as cinematographer?

Communication between the team. I also studied lighting and compositions from a number of movies and TV shows that I thought would translate best for In Your Afterglow. I spent weeks before the shoot studying the camera and setting it up to achieve the cinematic look we were after.

What was your favorite experience working on the film?

Being on a new crew and collaborating with fellow creatives and visionaries is always very exciting to me. My favorite shoot day was at the Civil War house.

What skills improved during your participation in the film?

All of them! Each and every day is an opportunity to improve upon the last and master your skills.

What was your biggest challenge working on the film?

Indie budget, tiny crew. Denise my gaffer was a life-saver!

What’s next for you?

Keep building my business/brand and my portfolio while I continue to search for gigs and opportunities in the Greater Philadelphia Area.

I also shoot videography professionally (weddings, sports, events, etc.) so please feel fre to reach out if you are looking for someone! 🙂

Click the following link to see Morgan’s work in the Official Trailer for In Your Afterglow.

Click on the link below to purchase your tickets to see Morgan’s work in the Premiere of In Your Afterglow.

https://appellcenter.org/show/capfilm-in-your-afterglow