AlphaDogs Helps Lift The Stigma Of Mental Illness In AFI Thesis Film Still Devout

Top Quote Perez based the story on personal experiences within her own family. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) November 09, 2016 - The stigma of mental illness keeps most people from talking about it, leaving families desperate for help and understanding. Still Devout, a new AFI Thesis film written and directed by Melissa Perez, follows the story of a young woman who embarks on a heart-wrenching journey to help find answers and healing for her brother's mental illness. She explains, "My family would take these unplanned bizarre road trips that were always for the sole purpose of fixing something that had gone wrong. I always felt this pressure to help my family, even if it was something I didn't exactly agree with."

    To help optimize the film's production workflow in preparation for post-production, Perez met with Burbank-based AlphaDogs, Inc for a personalized post consultation before the film was shot. "Upon meeting the team, I knew AlphaDogs would handle our post-production with utmost attention and care," said Perez. "The team prepared us for production and saved us valuable time and money by giving us great advice and direction. They completely understood my vision for the story and were very easy to communicate with. I would highly recommend them based on their professionalism, knowledge and excellent attitudes toward indie filmmakers."

    AlphaDogs Audio Engineer Curtis Fritsch was in charge of audio for the film. Problem areas that Perez didn't think could be fixed included scenes shot during a windstorm that produced static over the dialogue and mixing scenes that were shot in two locations with different microphones. With the help of Cedars DNS, Fritsch's keen ear and extensive experience in working with indie films, final delivery of audio was nothing short of super clear dialogue. Perez comments, "The sounds issues we had were not only solved, but improved dramatically."

    Remaining true to AlphaDogs collaborative approach in working with clients, Fritsch and Perez also worked together on the style of the sound for the film based on a list Perez had prepared ahead of time. "When clients have a great plan for sound, it almost always is way beyond what myself and the client expected," said Fritsch. I prefer to work with clients in helping achieve their vision, rather than the project just being dropped off to be fixed." Perez adds "It was really fun working with Curtis on the mixing stage. After several passes, we went deep into the emotions that sounds can create. After a couple of changes, you could actually feel what the character was feeling. It was such a fascinating experience."

    Perez hopes that after audiences watch Still Devout, they will walk away asking themselves how one can accept their family for who they are, even if you don't agree with their beliefs.

    Still Devout will premiere at the Central American Film Festival this November. For more information visit http://stilldevoutfilm.weebly.com/

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    About AlphaDogs: Founded in 2002, AlphaDogs is an independently owned full service post-production facility located in the center of Burbank's media district. AlphaDogs gifted team brings a combination of both creative talent and technical expertise paying extra attention to detail in delivering projects with a personal touch. State of the art editing bays, color correction, audio mixing, visual effects, production offices and equipment rentals are available. To learn more http://www.alphadogs.tv

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