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Hope's Labyrinth

A Sneak Peek of the New Short Film created by the Daytona Beach Branch members of Women In Film & Television - Florida {WIFT}


The above video includes both the director's cut and the editor's cut of the short film produced entirely by the men and women of Women in Film and Television - Florida, Daytona Beach Branch. This editor's cut version was edited by professional editor Gary Lester with no input from the director. 

"Hope's Theme" and original musical score by: Isla Sheehan.

Introducing Isla Sheehan as "The Girl"

Produced by Harbordashery Productions

Directed by Alexa Sheehan

Additional Directors: Zayra Louise, Lexi Brandt, Jude Wilson, Brandy McClelland

Director of Photography: Graham Zielinski

1st Assistant Camera: Luca Peronnard

Makeup: Stephanie Mazzeo

Hair: Dawn Rettew

Grip: Carol Nordstrom

Catering by Stephanie Mason-Teague

Props: Brandy McClelland

Script Supervisor: Jude Wilson, Brenda Ingraham

Crowd Control: Mike Arman

Additional Crew: Kelly Brownrigg, Jackie Sanders, Kristi Brandt, Laura Allen



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