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A conflict between the father and the daughter ensues, one denying the death and the other running from it. However, through the innocence of the granddaughter the family gains strength to cope with their situation. University student |on Anderson said. Anderson, a senior telecom munications and film major, came up with the idea for the film a couple of years ago. And in April of this year he started to coordinate the final version. Several grief support agencies and churches have already ex pressed intents! in the half-hour film, and Anderson hopes to find a distributor for the film. He also plans to enter it in film contests, he said. Next week Anderson will be interviewing the 40 to 50 people who have applied to work on the film crew, and on |une 27-28 the auditions for the four main characters will be held. Anderson is looking for peo ple who have some educational background, and possibly some practical experience in films to work on the technical crew. “I am striving for profes WE BUY STEREOS STE REO WORKSHOP 1621 E 19th • 344 3212 ★ COPIES ★ Krazy Kats Try Us! i as! 1 *.»! OKI UA \\hl TANNING • FITNESS • AEROBICS BEST HOURS • BEST PRICES 485 1824 8 »m 11 pm 7 day* imA 1478 TrwkMn Bird MHM : conGRADulations! ■ Come Celebrate Afterward ai • Fine Food in an elegant dining atmosphere • Live Piano music at dinner time • Dancing in our fidl service lounge 342-3575 Call for Reservations M 3355 t. Amazon . (Jum 5 minute* from camput) M sional quality so I cannot bo ex pected to teach people from scratch,” he said. At the same time Anderson does not expect the crew members to be profes sionals. The crew will most pro bably consist of University students who will receive prac ticum credit for their participation. The auditions for the film are open to anyone who fits the description. Anderson said. his company, Anderson Art Productions. Funding for the project, which is expected to cost bet ween $2,000 and $4,000, is be ing sought from friends, relatives, community organiza tions and local businesses. The film's price tag will cover the costs of the raw materials and the post-production facilities. Scouting for locations. Several grief support agencies and chur ches have already expressed interest in the half-hour him, and Anderson hopes to find a distributor. He also plans to enter it in film contests. The characters being auditioned for are: a grandfather, around the age of 60; a woman, 25-35; a man. 25-40; and a girl, five to six. Anderson describes the film as an "inspirational story" that he hopes will touch its audience in a emotional way, he said. Anderson has produced films in the past, starting with a year long project he worked on in high school, because of his background with films, Ander son was able to take production c lasses in his freshman year at the University, instead of waiting for his junior or senior year. ‘An Karly Autumn' is a com pletely independent film that Anderson is producing through writing, brainstorming, coor dinating the props and the war drobe and going over the necessary paper work are the tasks that have taken the most time, Anderson and his wife and assistant. Marci, said. The actual shoot will take five days, starting on August 10. The visual script of the film is already completed. At the moment the Andersons are working on the film’s dialogue, which they expect to complete next month. Ander son decided to hold off on writing the dialogue until he had talked to a local grief counselor in order to get pointers for the script, he said. The film is expected to be ready for viewing by fall term. Research Continued from Page 1 the exclusion of proprietory research from the public records law. according to Kerens. This he said, should help garner support from those liberal senators who opposed the bill during Wednesday's vote. Fawbush agreed. Some senators on Wednesday expressed concern that the legislation would hurt the state's chances in it's bid for the $4IK) billion Super Conduting Super Collider. Many of the scientists familiar with the project call that notion nonsense. John Mosely. University vice president for research, said the legislation may even enhance the state's chances to attract the project since most of the theoretical scientists who would be involved with the pro ject oppose any sort of classified research. In fact. Mosely said, the same body of scientists that would l>e involved in work with the super collider are the ones responsible for the nationwide petition urg ing scientists to refuse to work on the Strategic Defense Initiative. 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