Monday, July 16, 2007

Chris Lyon, Luke Lee and Perennial Media crew debut mental thriller, Plummet, at LSUS Theater, Fri, July 20, 7 pm

Chris Lyon and Luke Lee are obsessive creators. And they've been video-possessed at least since they were age 14 at Caddo Magnet High School. They've shot scores, nay, hundreds, of video projects in the intervening years. They've shot so much commercial material that they formed Perennial Media Entertainment Group. So their new 28-minute movie, Plummet, is the fruition of 6 years of work.

Plummet, a mental thriller, debuts Fri, July 20, at LSUS Theater.

Says Robinson Film Center's John Grindley, "Several regional filmmakers will debut new works on Fri, July 20, at the LSUS University Center Auditorium. Admission to the hour-long program, which begins at 7:00 PM, is $5. Tickets may be purchased in advance at www.plummet-movie.com or at the University Center prior to the screening.

2004 Louisiana Film Festival Grand Prize-winning director Chris Lyon will premiere his new film, Plummet, a 28-minute psychological thriller. The film tells the story of Jeremy, a young man who, after meeting and falling in love with fellow student Marie, must quickly unravel a mystery surrounding the life-altering events that follow.

The evening’s program will also include a screening of “Fred,” a comedic short film by writer/director Keith Shively. “Fred” stars Ron Fagan as a quirky, garden gnome-obsessed resident of a tight-knit community who becomes incensed when his treasured gnomes disappear.

Both films are appropriate for all ages. Come out and support north Louisiana’s thriving local filmmaking community."

Here's the Plummet trailer.

1 comment:

Robert E Trudeau said...

One of the questions to be mulled: Are these guys Spielbergian? I'd say there's a strong possibility of big time success ahead. I base that partly on their strong work ethic and the supportive community they're building.

If you go to LSUS Theater to see their movie you will observe a crew of young Shreveporters who work on each other's movies. They're bright and hungry.