I was the official behind the scenes photographer for the production of the Tufts Experimental College Director Howard Woolf’s film ‘Dust’ this summer. Here are some stills from day one, featuring cinematographer Danielle Bryant, 1AD Jami Tennille, actors Chris Goodwin and Joshua Gray, production designer Cinthia Chen, gaffer Ben Haven Taylor, grip Jon Heutmaker, and associate producer Ben Hosking. You can follow the film’s official Facebook page here. Stay tuned for more posts from the production — I took a lot of photos!
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