Oakville Beaver, 9 Aug 2008, p. 3

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday August 9, 2008 - 3 STEPHANIE TAYLOR / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER TAKE ONE: Oakville student Miguel Barbosa in action, making a big-screen movie that was screened at Oakville's Encore Cinemas. Lights, camera, action their natural choice By Stephanie Taylor SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER T heir names have already been on the big screen three times and they just only recently left their high school for the last time. Talented and motivated, these students from Holy Trinity Catholic High School debuted their third feature film, The Nature of Choice. It is, to date, the longest running one yet at one hour and 15 minutes. It debuted at the Encore movie theatre in Oakville. On July 30, Miguel Barbosa, Richard Filc, Jake Manley, Luciano Capasso and Trevor Blades watched as their movie played for the first time in front of an audience of about 200 people, many of whom were friends and family. The theatre was abuzz with anticipation, and there was pride in the hoots and hollers from the audience as a character they personally knew came on the big screen. The idea behind the film was first conceived by Richard Filc, who plays Professor Everett in the film, a teacher who is asked to speak to a high school psychology class about the cause and effects of life. The idea was later developed more fully with friend and colleague, Miguel Barbosa. "We were in New York at the time, and we got into various dis- "You learn through experience and doing it. We've learned more than we have anywhere else." Jake Manley cussions about almost everything, philosophy and all sorts of theories that have interested me for a long time. So I was just talking about it and we came up with the idea to actually make a movie about it," Filc told The Oakville Beaver in a recent interview. STEPHANIE TAYLOR / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER MOVIE MAKERS: Young movie makers Trevor Blades, Jake Manley, Richard Filc, Miguel Barbosa and Luciano Capasso At first they thought the idea might be too complicated to translate onto the big screen, but the idea kept coming up again and they decided to charge ahead. Barbosa and Manley, both of whom have a strong interest in filmmaking, created the company, Yeah Films. In the summer of their Grade 8 year, they had developed the idea of Yeah Pictures, a term taken from the token slang word used by their friends that summer. Later, Yeah Pictures was turned into Yeah Films, a not yet legallyrecognized company, but Manley does own the rights to www.yeahfilmscompany.com. Barbosa and Filc wrote the script for the Nature of Choice, with Filc writing all the dialogue for the part of his own character Professor Everett, while Barbosa wrote the dialogue for the remaining characters. The cast consisted of 13 actors, with both Filc and Barbosa playing vital roles. Manley took on the role as producer, where he oversaw the production and supervised the editing See Movie page 8 UPCOMING SUMMER COURSES FILLING UP FAST! A Tire blow out on the QEW? We guarantee you will know what to do next at DriveWise! For Course Information: 905-845-7200 www.drivewiseoakville.com August 18, 19, 20, 21 (4 days course) Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday · 9:30am - 4:15pm August 25, 26, 27, 28 (4 days course) Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday · 9:30am to 4:15pm September 9, 16, 23, 30, October 7, 14, 21, 28 Tuesday evenings (8 weeks) · 6:00pm to 9:15pm

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