
Crew and extras waiting for filming.

Detroit Ave. shut down all day.

The crew blocking the arrival to Georgetown, or whatever it is in the film.

Director Nzingha Stewart, talks with Co-Producer Tracey Edmonds.

Film star and co-producer Tracey Edmonds.

Georgetown owners, Mickey and Patty Krivosh sit at Dewey's Pizza while watching the filming.

For my camera friends.
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Actress "Eve" show up at Georgetown with possible husband...

Being shot from two cameras when all of a sudden...

Crew pops in! Not a shot just a practice.

Mickey Krivosh with one of the actresses for the film, Mercedes.

Ok action...




CUT! Again. Crew of 120, 3 hours set up. 5 takes. 7 seconds of film in the can!
It's a crazy business.

With Detroit Ave. still shut down, we go to "The Best Patio In The Region" to film. Detroit
stays shut down for noise, action, crowds, etc.

Inside at the table two policemen come up to arrest the possible husband, cuff him and off they go.

Director Nzingha Stewart explains how she wants it played.



After a couple run-throughs, she explains it all one more time, and action!
Seriously it was great watching them film, and the cast and crew loved the city and loved
the choices they had for food and kicking back. They are now filming downtown and on the east side of Cleveland.
Good work Lakewood, and good work Georgetown and Mickey Krivosh!
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