Thank you to our friends at the @shorelinetrolleymuseum 🚃 🚃 🚂 🚂 🏗️ in East Haven, Connecticut, who allowed us to film on their unique location and operate a restored trolley and crane contemporary to the 1920s.
Founded in 1945, the museum restores and operates historic trolleys across 1.5 mi of railway. Its cars and location have been used in a number of high profile films and series, including Ragtime, Spider-Man 2, Russian Doll, Joker, and Megalopolis.
One of CT’s premiere cultural institutions, the museum maintains a fresh slate of interactive and experiential programming. There is probably no better place to learn about the history of trolleys which, before the automobile, were the dominant mode of public transportation in many American cities and abroad.
Located just five miles from New Haven and 80 from NYC, the Shore Line Trolley Museum is a fantastic destination to both shoot your next narrative/commercial project and spend a day with family and friends. You can find out more information at shoreline trolley.org
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The above images are stills from the film (except for the list which is from the Trolley Museum’s newsletter). Many thanks to those who created them:
Directors - @slim.boli & @springer_dylan
Producers - @ohiamorrison & @jake_metzger
DP - @timgvr
Production Design - @cvitto
Costume Des. - @jolenemarie_designs /@oolive.rivera
HMU - @jackieohmakeup
Steadicam - @connorhargreavescamera
1AC - @ianhavens
2AC - @paulakaneda
2nd Unit Director - @andrewckirsch
2nd Unit DP - @philipp_kurepin
Gaffer - @ryanpelligrinelli
2nd AD - @connorjmckeown
Key PA - @cchute27
Edit - @frtcutz
Color - the extraordinary @ozel.dogus from @nodeworks.studio
Special thanks to @lightbulb_rentals and @fujifilmx_us for supplying our A35 and GFX100ii on which the film was shot
#rbiaff #shortfilm #italianamericanfilm #myfujifilmlegacy
Raspberry Fields
A museum-quality model created for the Matters of Sensation exhibition at Artist’s Space, New York.
Jason Payne’s renovation of an existing one room schoolhouse, built in the early 1900s, features long, slender shingles that are curled, stained, and intentionally attached improperly to evoke the premature furling seen in the existing southwestern façade.
Learn more about the design here:
/09_raspberry-fields
Happy Father’s Day. Thinking of mine everyday but with particular focus today. I feel very lucky that this smart, charismatic, one of a kind person was my dad and for everything he shared with me. I am so grateful.