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LGBT fest brings cinematographer home
The fourth annual LGBT Film Festival on Friday through Sunday, Sept. 25-27, at the Neon Movies, 130 E. Fifth St., will be a homecoming for Collin Brazzie.
The 2002 Chaminade-Julienne High School graduate, who grew up in Vandalia, was cinematographer on the short film “Last Call,” which will be part of the festival’s Saturday lineup.
“It was completed as part of my thesis. I grew up going to movies at the Neon, so having one play there is a real dream come true,” said the Los Angeles resident, who recently completed his MFA in film production/cinematography at Chapman University.
“Last Call” follows a man named Gavin who is trying to reconcile with a former lover when he is killed in a car accident. “In a purgatorial bar, he’s given a chance to look at three moments in his life without altering them,” Brazzie said.
It was his second collaboration with director Nick Corporon. “We are submitting it all over the world,” Brazzie said.
More information about the LGBT Festival is available at www.dayton lgbt.com.
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By Brandon Floyd
October 2, 2009 12:30 AM | Link to this
That Brazzie kid is talented. I saw the movie and it was really great.