


On July 18th, at C3 Vape and Coffee, OC Film and Television and OC Screenwriters held our 3rd Wednesday networking event.
Kristen D'Alessio (IMDB) was our guest to speak on the process of taking a concept from script to screen and beyond. The first words that come to mind when I think of Kristen D'Alessio are forms of the word grace. Graceful, gracious, and graced.
Kristen was so knowledgeable about the process of filmmaking and shared that information without reservation. No question was rebuffed, no avenue unexplored as she dazzled the group at C3.
The consistent message that I head from Kristen is this is not for the faint of heart. Coming from an acting background, she and Harris Goldberg (IMDB) wrote, produced, directed, and distributed the film, sharing those tasks together and separately for two years and counting!
"Alex and the List" is probably considered an indie film but it has a high concept worthy of any studio film: Alex (Patrick Fugit) is getting married and his fiance (Jennifer Morrison) has a list of things she wants him to change about himself before they say I do.
Fugit is confused and upset but his gal pal (Karen Gillan) tells him that every girl has a list - Morrison's character just wrote them down.
The vagaries of love and expectations are explored. Hilarity and shrewd observations of humanity occur as each player explores what it means to be in love - or think they are.
Kristen covered the entire process from concept to completion, something that, as producer, she's still not fully done with yet as she continues to negotiate foreign territories for distribution.