For Whom He Tolls
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Carthage natives Kent Fuselier & Randal Reeder bring film production to hometown
Published on: June 20, 2009
Lights, camera and action began in Carthage last week as two Carthage natives converted the rural town into a made-for-TV setting for the production of their thriller, "For Whom He Tolls."
Outside, aspiring actors from Panola Junior College work behind the scenes, serving as production assistants. Inside, talented actors rehearse their lines as a makeup artist refresh their faces. Cameramen also take their posts, waiting for instructions from the director, who summons everyone to be quiet on the set. And in a back room, producers watch the action from behind digital equipment that allows them to edit the film in "real-time" as the cameras roll.
"...These people, that's their job... to make sure that there aren't any mistakes," Fuselier said, noting they have worked on pre-production for about a year. "It's in their hands now and they are completely capable of turning this into exactly where it needs to go. That's what they do for a living..."
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