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Ay-One-7 Back in Postproduction
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4.29.2010
Antigone Film Online
Full Antigone Film is up!
On Youtube/AgentJJ22 and coming up on Vimeo.
Antigone: Scene 7 [Antigone Ascends] from Joshua Andrew Jackson on Vimeo.
The Full Film can be found on YouTube
4.19.2010
Ay. One-7. Principal Photography Wrapped!
Project titled "Ay. One-7" Principal Photography wrapped!
The film goes into Post-Production.
"Ay. One-7" follows Isaac, who struggles to accept a mission which could destroy his family, end his life, or worse. Erase his very birth.
Cliff Burgess takes on the role of Isaac with Phyllis Jackson playing his wife. The cast also features Marcus Salley, who previously played Creon in Antigone. The film has a long rode of post production. Aside from the usual offline, online, grading and vfx, the film will be my first at implementing CG elements including the time machine which is commissioned to Isaac. Keep an eye out as the teaser trailer will be around the corner!

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1.02.2010
Teaser Trailer for Antigone
The teaser trailer to Antigone is up!
The film premieres at Anderson University later this month.
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12.22.2009
36 Setups Wrapped Today!
Antigone stills from the set are going to be available over the next few days.
Today, we shot the epic climax that actually occurs within the time frame of the play, Antigone. The film covers key moments over the entire Oedipus series and the particular scene that we shot today will represent "real time" during the theatrical presentation. I won't give away what happens, but I posted a few stills of the crew on set to set the tone.
Below is Steven Bailey and my awesome wife, Phyllis Jackson, with the Crane and a few C-Stands.
Antigone screens at Anderson University January 27-30!
12.20.2009
Antigone Film Stills!
Antigone, which screens at Anderson University January 27-30, now has some film stills up online!
The film follows the events leading to the climax of Sophocles' Oedipus trilogy.

Antigone screens at Anderson University January 27-30!
12.18.2009
Save The Date!
I'm stoked about this film and really hope that it "catches on."
The film has been building anticipation in the area with the support of many of Anderson's local businesses and institutions. McGee's Irish Pub, Dead Horse Productions, LLC and Anderson University's Theatre Department has provide us with many of the fantastic shooting locations.
The film's Principal Photography is very near to being completed, having run a course of about 1.5 months. The offline editing and sound editing has already begun. We expect final picture changes to be settled around the first week of January with a final mix to 5.1 Surround by January 15th.
My beautiful wife, Phyllis Jackson, is directing the theatrical performance of Antigone.
A teaser trailer of Antigone is expected to be released at the turn of the year!
Be on the lookout!Antigone screens at Anderson University January 27-30!
Upcoming Project!
Anderson University will be the location of the film Antigone, which screens with the Theatrical Presentation of Antigone.
I'll be posting the trailer to this film in the coming weeks so stay posted!
Antigone premieres at Anderson University January 27!
8.07.2009
Demo Reel Excerpt: Monologue
So, I figured I would put up a recent monologue that I sent as an audition submission for a few upcoming films. It's simple and it's an original piece.
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7.27.2009
The Cubicle Wraps!
Jacob McArdle's The Cubicle wrapped this past weekend. This Super 16mm independent film revolves around a man who starts off high and, through an eye-opening experience, finds himself coming to grips with the "nature" of reality.The cast and crew of The Cubicle were brilliant, professional and highly trained to take on the film under time and under budget. Director, Jacob McArdle, has a very distinct way of getting what he needs for a consistent vision, yet allowing the actors to really dig deep to discover new and unexpected choices on the set. Director of Photography, Camp Sun, masterfully lit the challenging indoor cubicle scenes and outdoor forest scenes, despite the ever changing light, clouds and dramatic color temperature differences. The sound department comprised of Buck White and Jesse Ballingrud; both of which did an excellent job on the set. AD Ben Fields deserves a big thank you for keeping things on time and UPM Marguerite Elmore did a great job of juggling the very crazy schedules of the cast. AC Zab and Script Supervisor Aaron were also on the set and contributed a great deal of time and energy to keeping it real.
The film is moving forward in Post-Production and has an expected date of release by mid-fall.
I had the awesome privilage to play The Cubicle's lead, Cliff. Opposite me, Wofford Lee Jones carried the role of Jack--buttoned down, white collar and all-American. Wofford does an excellent job, as is evident in his stream of work, and I am very lucky to have worked with him.
The photos provided from the set are from Wofford Jones. Check out his other work when you get a chance!

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7.13.2009
In Greenville

For all of you typologists out there, yes. I AM using Georgia. I like it. I may change my mind. We'll see as we go along. I figured it was time to take on a blog to chronicle the exciting journey of acting.
Did you like how I chose to use the word chronicle?
Anyway, this is but a mere introduction. More to follow... Shua Jackson
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