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Sonnet Team Bios

The New York Shakespeare Exchange are the producers of, and masterminds behind, The Sonnet Project.  They have commissioned short films to be made from each of William Shakespeare's sonnets. Here's a little explanation about the project: The Sonnet Project is a massive multi-artist, internet-based interpretation of Shakespeare's sonnets. Each film will be shot on location at a unique NYC place. From the iconic to the ephemeral, the locations will put the poetry of NYC into direct contact with the poetry of The Bard. You can read more about how the project was created, what the purpose is, and how it has evolved into something extraordinary by visiting their website. You can also check out their app which brings each new video straight to you!

Articulate learned about the project and asked to be involved. We're huge fans of the Bard and the wonderful folks at NYSX, so it seemed like a fun idea. We asked to do Sonnet 100, and they gave us the Brooklyn Public Library as our New York City location. We had a great time putting it together! It's also a great way of testing out the waters of video as a story-telling resource for us in the future. The project was so successful that we're already planning on producing our own short in the near future. We're very proud of our Sonnet video, but you can judge it for yourself by visiting the website by clicking on the button below.


Here's some extra info about the people behind this wonderful video!


Link to Video
Sonnet Project
Production Pix
Sonnet Page

Although we kept this test project on the lean and mean side, several ATC members jumped on board to make sure the film wasn't just 'done,' but done extremely well. We are grateful to them for their time and talents.

Director:  Eric Siegel
"The Writer":  Robert Verlaque
Production Design: George Allison
Story written by: Jim Biederman
Editing & Visual Effects: Eric Siegel
Production and Camera Assistance by:
Sebastian Montoya
Esteban Benito
ATC owes a debt of gratitude to the following individuals who, although not company members, jumped in to lend their talents due to their great love of story-telling and Shakespeare.

Director of Photography: Andre Yoder-Harris
Music: Richard Einhorn
Text Coach: Cristina Lundy

And of course, none of this would have happened without The New York Shakespeare Exchange and The Sonnet Project! Wonderful people doing a wonderful work.

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New York Shakespeare Exchange
The Sonnet Project Producer
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Eric Siegel
Director; Editor; Visual Effects
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Andre Yoder-Harris
Director of Photography
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Jim Biederman
Story Writer
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Sebastian Montoya
Reserve Cam and Prod Asst

Yes, it takes a village. Let us introduce you to some of our village members who came together to make bring this Sonnet to life!

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Cristina Lundy
Text Coach
(and Associate Artistic Director of New York Shakespeare Exchange)
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Articulate Theatre
Company

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Robert Verlaque
Lead Actor
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Richard Einhorn
Score
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George Allison
Production Designer
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Esteban Benito
Production Assistant
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William Shakespeare
Writer

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