Fruit Fight Credits
An OKCCC Production
Executive Producer:
Gray Frederickson
Producer:
Anthony Mount
Directed by:
Clayton Tramel
Writing Credits:
Jeremy Roddy
Monty Ketch
Carrie Johnson
Cast:
Jeremy D'apalito as Lane
Rick Shaw as Wyatt
Elijah Muhammad as Mr. Stuart
Megan Harwick as the Redhead
Meredith McGinnis as the Blond
Karen Dowtre as the Brunette
James Baughman as Mr. Rain
Camera:
Seth Young
Sean McBride
Editing and DVD Features:
Dennis Spielman
Production Manager:
Sean Lynch
1ST AD:
David Greene
Technical Advisor:
Shaun Earley
Gaffer:
John Aspinwall
Key Grip:
Philip Optiz
Sound Mixing:
Steve Shelton
Boom Operator:
Janice Masters
Script Supervisor:
Morgan Stapleton
Set Decoration:
Carrie Johnson
Jeremy Roddy
Lisa Roddy
Casting:
Shaun Early
Jack Williams
OK Casting
Props and Craft Service:
Carrie Johnson
Production Assistants:
Courtney Pardee
Joe Jamet
Wardrobe:
Jeremy Roddy
Marjorie Ainsworth
Special Thanks to:
OK Casting
Subway
Hooters
Hideaway Pizza
and
Fritz Kiersch
Fruit Fight
Tensions rise between Lane and Wyatt as Lane becomes annoyed that he's dressed in a stupid pomegranate suit selling fruit smoothies.
Fruit Fight is actually a scene taken from a much larger movie that Jeremy Roddy and Monty Ketch wrote. They wrote a short movie version for us to use in Gray Frederickson's Film Business II class at the
Oklahoma City Community College. Being in the class, my personal involvement with the project became the editing and the Behind the Scenes features. Thanks to me, we got a kick ass DVD that if someone else had been editing it, we would've just had a little short. Ha ha! Okay, I'll tone down the ego...
Anyway, we admit that this short will not win any awards, but we all learned a lot from working on this project. We'll get our big money somewhere else...

Hey! You! Fruith Smoothie!

Oh, no it's Mr. Stuart and he's not happy. Run! It's a big scary black man with glasses that have no lens in them! He's going to hurt us all! We're doomed! Doomed! No, not really. He's nice.

Mr. Stuart's big speach to the boys. There's another word for this scene, I just can't spell it right now and I don't feel like looking it up. This is one of the scenes that didn't have to change because of the weather and it's a lot of people's favorite scene in the short.

Everyone there felt sorry for the girls (Megan, Meredith, and Karen) because they had to act and dress like it was a hot summer day when it was so freakin' cold.
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