Film Director, Jeremy Dickie, shoots his latest short film, The Wonders of the World, at the St. Micheal Episcopal Church. The film is about a autistic child struggling in school and no further information about the story can be revealed at this time. Originally, the film was scheduled to be shot in the spring, however,
the church required the crew to bump it up to the fall semester due to
school testing.
The film started in pre-production about two months before it began and
it is yet to be determined when The Wonders of the World will finish. Jeremy and Britini are
part of the Film Production Club at the University of Oklahoma and have
used its resources as a way to further their goals in film. Jeremy and
his crew use their own equipment as well as Gaylord's resources and they
mainly shoot their films in Oklahoma.
Jeremy is an aspiring film director, writer, editor, and cinematographer at OU with many productions under his belt. He owns his own film company, Ah! Nuts Productions, and uses it to continue his work since 2010. Jeremy won several awards for his films and has been recognized as having "an eye for detail and a passion for exploring new technical avenues." Die männliche Bedingung, his German Expression film, has won recognition
from the Director of Photography of Rocky V and Donnie Darko.
OU sophmore and Jeremey's production coordinator, Britini Harris, who is double-majoring in Film and Video Studies and Broadcasting and Electronic Media, praises him for his passion and aspirations.
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