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April 17th, 2013, 03:07 PM | #1 |
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Lady X -- The Complete Saga
Premiering in 2003, "Lady X" was one of the first international webisodic series. A total of 26 films, made by 24 different producers from 11 countries participated. The rules were simple -- a mysterious female spy named "Lady X" had to arrive in the producers hometown, deliver some instructions, local operatives would have an adventure to obtain "something" which was then delivered back to Lady X at the end of the show. You could never show Lady X clearly, she always wore black, and she always had to arrive and depart using unusual means of transportation.
All non-profit, the producers adhered to strict restrictions from using copyrighted material. So everything you see is original and done for the fun of it! Executive Producers: Ken Tanaka Rob Lohman John Locke Paul Sedillo Lady X: Episode 1 Lady X, a super spy for a mysterious international organization, arrives at Command Central to meet with Number 02 to receive her next assignment -- an assignment so daunting that only she can be entrusted with it. Her assignment? To criss-cross the globe in a race against the clock to collect various "things." What are they for? And what lengths will she go to to get them? Only time will tell...and time is against her. Producer: John Locke Production Company: Sursum Films Location: Command Central, Undisclosed Location Air Date: June 1, 2003 Directed by: John Locke Produced by: Ivan Zamók Written by: Juan Candado Production Assistant: Mari Iwasaki Edited by: Johann Schloss Cast: (in order of appearance) Rodney C. Slang (Bad Guy); Mari Iwasaki (Lady X); Edward Baffoe (Security Monitor), Michael Galbraith (Head Agent); Gen Mouri (Security Agent #99); Principal Crew: Vladimir Terjerasamowitcz, Isabelle LaCoeuer Music: "Hyperspace Racers" (Fish market chase scene - courtesy MusicBakery.com); "Spellbinder" (Lady X departure - courtesy MusicBakery.com); "Mind Star Seven" (Opening graphic theme - courtesy FreeplayMusic.com) Thanks to: F.J. Kurdyla & Associates (for use of their office), Asahi Helicopter Service (for use of their helicopter), and Tsukijii Fish Market (for use of their fish...er, market, that is...and for letting a red-shirted cowboy with a pistol and a gaijin with a camera rig run amok through their stalls, and for letting a woman disguised as a man to change clothes in an alleyway). |
April 17th, 2013, 03:11 PM | #2 |
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Lady X: Episode 2
Lady X surfaces in Hamburg, Germany where she passes on instructions to local Agents Nick and Liz. Their mission is to liberate and interrogate the mysterious Katharina whose visions hold a key that many are seeking, leaving Katharina confused about whom she can trust. Production Company: Two for Twenty Productions Location: Hamburg, Germany Air Date: June 8, 2003 Directed by: Steffen Werske & Suntje Freier Director of Photography: Steffen Werske Camera Assistance: Mara Busch Edited by: Steffen Werske Produced by: Steffen Werske Written by: Melanie Suntje Freier Still photos: Stefan Jarosch Principal Cast: Pamela Wallentowitz (Lady X); Suntje Freier (Katharina); Till Kraemer (Agent Nick); Heike Werntgen (Agent Liz), Kurt Glockzin (Priest Benedikt); Andreas Golla-Fedrowitz (the killer); Thomas Ritter (driver of Lady); Harald Büttner (Russian officer) Music: Written and composed by Oliver Kölling (ClickTrack.de) Special thanks to: Mr. Harald Büttner (for the Russian submarine - U-Bootmuseum.com), Mr. Werner Bollhorn (for use of his office), Mr. Attila Ucan (for the use of his office), Mr. Thomas Ritter (for the Porsche), Sophie Ettensberg (for her assistance), Suntje Freier (for everything you did...words are not enough to thank you--you're an angel). Lady X: Episode 3 After receiving his mission statement from Lady X, local operative Trance must race against the clock to obtain a mysterious and experimental item for the international Lady of Mystery. But as Trance soon discovers, the path is not always what it seems... Producers: Neil A. Wentworth and Nori Wentworth Production Company: iroNNeil productions Location: Kelowna, BC, Canada Air Date: June 15, 2003 Directed by: Neil A. Wentworth Written by: Neil A. Wentworth Camera Operator: Nori Wentworth Boom Operator: Alan Falt Production Assistants: Alan Falt, Scott Hutchison, Bob Verigin Edited by: Neil A. Wentworth Cast: Trance Blackman (Trance); Joanna Savard (Lady X), Scott Hutchison (Mercedes Driver, Bus Guard 1), Vance Deimling (Bus Guard 2), Bob Verigin (Guard 1), David Klaver (Guard 2), Mike Bottomley (Baseball Bat Guard, Guard 3), Alan Falt (The Hanged Man). Music: Darryl Taylor Special thanks to: Danny McBride, Travis Saunders, Dale Wentworth |
April 17th, 2013, 03:13 PM | #3 |
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Lady X: Episode 4 (Pt. 1)
Lady X travels to Taipei, Taiwan, where she activates sleeper agent Graham Fagan, instructing him to recover a curious artifact. Fagan only has a matter of hours to complete his mission, which is soon complicated by the appearance of an old "friend." Part 1 of 2. Producer: T.C. Lin Production Company: Renegade Province Productions Location: Taipei, Taiwan Air Date: June 23, 2003 Directed by: T.C. Lin Camera Operator: T.C. Lin Edited by: T.C. Lin Produced by: T.C. Lin and Dean Karalekas Written by: Chris Jones, Dean Karalekas, and T.C. Lin Based on a story by: Chris Jones Lighting: Da Shan Special Effects: Dean Karalekas Cast: Ling Wei (Lady X); Dean Karalekas (Graham Fagan); Dolly Deng (Song Mei-hui); Maurice Harrington (Raoul Bunt), Lee Yi-ping (Old Guo) Music: Composed and performed by Darrell Gallant Fight Choreographer: Shirzi Special thanks to: Norman Szabo, Chao-yang Antiques Lady X: Episode 5 (Pt. 2) After losing the artifact he was sent to recover, sleeper agent Graham Fagan seems to have failed his mission. He has only hours to outfox his competitors and deliver the item to the mysterious Lady X, provided he can get it back. Part 2 of 2. Producer: T.C. Lin Production Company: Renegade Province Productions Location: Taipei, Taiwan Air Date: July 1, 2003 Directed by: T.C. Lin Camera Operator: T.C. Lin Edited by: T.C. Lin Produced by: T.C. Lin and Dean Karalekas Written by: Chris Jones, Dean Karalekas, and T.C. Lin Based on a story by: Chris Jones Lighting: Da Shan Special Effects: Dean Karalekas Cast: Ling Wei (Lady X); Dean Karalekas (Graham Fagan); Dolly Deng (Song Mei-hui); Maurice Harrington (Raoul Bunt), Lee Yi-ping (Old Guo); Tony Lee (Tang); Vincent Hsiao (Driver Goon); Yang Qing-feng (Nerdy Goon); Azuma (Goon with Uzi) Music: Composed and performed by Darrell Gallant Special thanks to: Norman Szabo, Malibu Bar and Restaurant, Yong-Ching Temple |
April 17th, 2013, 03:20 PM | #4 |
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Lady X -- Episode 6
Lady X arrives in Istanbul and assigns local agents to obtain an important document from the French Consulate--a document that they later learn is a legendary alchemy formula. They hold the key to unimaginable wealth and power in their hands...or do they? Producer: Mahmut Övür Production Company: Emin Firat Övür Location: Istanbul, Turkey Air Date: July 10, 2003 Directed by: Emin Firat Övür Produced by: Mahmut Övür Written by: E. Firat Övür,The Kirayoglu Bros. Production Assistant: Julide Övür Edited by: Ozgur Keskin, Savas Dogan Cast: Zulal Neyzi (Lady X); Alpkan Kirayoglu (Agent 1); Emir Ahmet Agsu (Agent 2); Alphan Kirayoglu (The Antiquary) Crew: E. Firat Övür (everything) Music: Composed and performed by E. Firat Övür-Ceyhun Nursen, Firat Polat Special thanks to: Yasar Agsu (for use of his office), Lycee Saint-Benoit (for use of their School), and Istanbul (for use of its beauty) Lady X -- Episode 7 Having carried out her mission in Istanbul, the paper trail leads Lady X heads back to North America to carry out her next assignment in Orlando, Florida, USA. Opposition crops up in the most unexpected of places leaving us to wonder...who can be trusted? Producer: Ali Imran Zaidi Production Company: The Seventh Level Location: Orlando, Florida, USA Air Date: July 15, 2003 Time & Size: 7:54 Directed and Produced by: Ali Imran Zaidi Written by: Ali Imran Zaidi Radio Address Written by: Gary Loftis Cast: Robb Bennett (Agent); Beth Masi (Lady X); Fred Zara (The Mark); Jamey Lewis (Jim), Gabriela Aparicio (Receiving Agent); Gary Loftis (The President) Principal Crew: Michael Satornino, Fred Zara Music: "Under," "Crossing," and "While the Nation Mourns" courtesy FreeplayMusic.com Special thanks to: Mike Hinn for use of the Lexus bat-mobile, Robb 'Lo-Rez' Bennett for his Flash skills, Michael & Cinthia Satornino and Fred Zara for their support. |
April 17th, 2013, 03:21 PM | #5 |
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Lady X -- Episode 8
Producer: Ronnie Grahn Production Company: [BSF] Productions Location: Helsingborg, Sweden Air Date: November 15, 2003 Time & Size: 7:33 | 38.9 Mb Directed by: Ronnie Grahn Produced by: [BSF] Productions Director of Photography: Ronnie Grahn Camera Assistance: Joakim Hammarström Written by: Ronnie Grahn & Joakim Hammarström Principal Cast: Sara Frisk(Lady X), Martin Navntoft (The Dane), Johan Hammer (Hammer), Joakim Hammarström (Bad Boss), Kenny Jäger (Kenny), Johan rehnvall (Torturer), Jeremia Hartvigson (Running Man) Music: Composed by Mikael Kristiansen, Stefan A. Jarosch and Martin Navntoft Still Photos: Johan Hammer & Mikael Kristiansen Special thanks to: Moms and Dads, Brothers and Sisters Lady X -- Episode 9 Lady X returns to Hamburg, Germany where she retrieves a mysterious reliquary, putting local agents in danger in the process. Producer: Suntje Freier Production Company: Two For Twenty Films Location: Hamburg, Germany Air Date: August 1, 2003 Time & Size: 7:31 | 38.6 Mb Directed by: Suntje Freier Produced by: Suntje Freier Director of Photography: Steffen Werske Camera Assistance: Suntje Freier Written by: Melanie Suntje Freier Audio Assistant: Mariano Skroce Still photos: Steffen Werske Principal Cast: Pamela Wallentowitz (Lady X); Suntje Freier (Katharina); Till Kraemer (Agent Nick); Sophie Ettensberg (Agent Doro); Andreas Golla-Fedrowitz (Weber); Steffen Werske (Tourist); Agent Liz (Heike Werntgen) Music: Composed and performed by Oliver Kölling (ClickTrack.de) Special thanks to: Alexander Hirschfeld (for the English translation), Mariano Skroce (for his audio assistance), Oliver Kölling (for his wonderful music), Steffen Werske (for believing in me and for his ability to read my mind and for transforming my ideas into pictures). |
April 17th, 2013, 03:21 PM | #6 |
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Lady X -- Episode 10
Lady X sails into Hawaii and assigns a group of young, elite agents to do her dirty work... and then leaves them holding nothing. Producer: Dustin Cross Production Company: Sandust Productions Location: Kaneohe, Hawaii, USA Air Date: August 8, 2003 Time & Size: 6:23 | 31.6 Mb Directed by: Dustin Cross Produced by: Dustin Cross Director of Photography: Dustin Cross Camera Assistance: Scott Mason and Billy Fridley Written by: Dustin Cross Audio Assistant: Dustin Cross Still photos: Dustin Cross Principal Cast: Brittny Larson (Lady X); Tabitha Lester (Tabitha, aka: Boss); Courtney Fridley (Courtney); Desiree Messier (Dez); Gabby Holy (Gabby); Brittny Larson (Brittny); Jason Cross (Guy 1); Scott Mason (Guy 2); Fred Powell (Guy 3) Music: Composed and performed by Justin Sibley Special thanks to: The cast of Tabby Tales TV for being a part of this project, Sandust Productions for the use of their equipment, and Michelle Fridley for the use of her beach house and for providing the food. Lady X -- Episode 11 Lady X returns yet again to Hamburg, Germany...this time to assign a dangerous task to local operative "Charlie." Will Agent Charlie prevail? Tune in and see. Producer: Steffen Werske Production Company: Two for Twenty Films Location: Hamburg, Germany Air Date: August 15, 2003 Time & Size: 6:03 | 31.1 Mb Directed by: Steffen Werske Produced by: Steffen Werske Director of Photography: Steffen Werske Camera Assistance: Suntje Freier Written by: Melanie Suntje Freier Still photos: Steffen Werske Cast: Christina Aeschbacher (Lady X); Suntje Freier (Agent Charlie); Jaque Londre (Mr. Miller - "Man in blue shirt"); Mariano Skroce (Agent Frank), Stefan Jarosch (Kicked Guy), Tosca (the dog) Music: Written and composed by Oliver Kölling (ClickTrack.de) Special thanks to: Mariano Skroce (for his flexibility), Suntje Freier (for the delay of her holidays), Oliver Kölling (for his wonderful music) |
April 17th, 2013, 03:22 PM | #7 |
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Lady X -- Episode 12
Lady X returns to Istanbul where she assigns a local operative to retrieve something valuable. The agent learns, however, that not all is as it seems and that the "key" to a successful operation lies in deceit and ingenuity. Producer: Alican Serbest Production Company: Babun Film Location: Istanbul, Turkey Air Date: August 23, 2003 Time & Size: 7:00 | 35.9 Mb Directed by: Alican Serbest Produced by: Alican Serbest Written by: Alican Serbest Camera: Alican Serbest Edited by: Alican Serbest Pyrotechnics: Alican Serbest, Orhan Kavrakoglu, Bora Oztas Make Up: Nilufer Taskin Still Photos: Hasan Ali Ertugrul Visual Effects: Orcun Kayhan, Erkut Cakal Cast: Asu Aksu (Lady X); Gokhan Demirtas (Courier); Murat Yucesan (Bad Guy in Blue); Kaya Pasavul (Bad Guy in Black); Orcun Kayhan (The Boss); Case Bringer (Ziya Zengi); Guy in Suit 1 (Onur Ereren); Guy in Suit 2 (Can Burak Cilingir) Music: Composed by Erencan Ereren Performed by Erencan Ereren Recorded by Onur Ereren Special thanks to: Omer Orhon and Cihan Altinyayla (for Lady X mobile), Can Tanyeli (for his add on story), The crew of "Gulbeyaz" (for helping us on Haydarpasa shots), Kagan Aybudak (for letting us using his camera) Lady X -- Episode 13 A courier in present-day Vancouver has a chance to redress a centuries-old injustice to his samurai clan when a package he must deliver brings him face-to-face with a fated enemy. Producers: Dylan Couper & Keith Loh Production Company: Pyroglyph Films Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada Air Date: September 1, 2003 Time & Size: 7:36 | 37.7 Mb Directed by: Dylan Couper Director of Photography: Dylan Couper Camera Assistance: Keith Loh Written by: Keith Loh Story by: Dylan Couper & Keith Loh Stunt coordinator: Jon Funk Costumes: Dawn O'Brien Audio Assistant: Keith Loh and Chris Jones Grip: Chris Jones Armourer: Jon Funk Martial Arts Choreographer: Jon Funk Make Up: Dawn O'Brien Cast: Jessica Hoong (Lady X); "Jono" Bo Ram Lee (Hiyoshi); Taja Lee (Senzo); Philip Chang (first assassin / stunts); Andrew Chin (second assassin / stunts); Keith Loh (bodyguard); Dylan Couper (armed guard). Music: Composed and performed by Keith Gillard (fidgital.com). Special thanks to: Tsytomy Furukawa and Taja Lee (for Japanese-English translation), Jon Funk (armourer), Swords supplied by Reliks, (http://www.reliks.com), The Geological Survey of Canada - Vancouver office (prop), Simon Mulholland - Fast Signs (prop), rental equipment from Lorne Lapham (http://www.llsr.com), DVInfo.net (http://www.dvinfo.net/). |
April 17th, 2013, 03:23 PM | #8 |
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Lady X -- Episode 14
Local operatives have a shocking experience when Lady X arrives on the scene in the The Netherlands. Producer: Rob Lohman Production Company: Visuar Location: The Netherlands Air Date: September 8, 2003 Directed by: Rob Lohman Produced by: Rob Lohman & Bart de Nes Director of Photography: Rob Lohman Camera: Rob Lohman & Bart de Nes Written by: Rob Lohman Audio: Bart de Nes Still photos: Martine Bosch & Bart de Nes Cast: Martine Bosch (Lady X); Bart de Nes (Alive Agent); Rob Lohman (Dead Agent) Music: Composed and performed by Bart de Nes Thanks to: Martine Bosch, Mark de Nes, Daniël Kuipers, Lennerd Kuipers, Gerda Bekkering & Jacob Elzer Lady X -- Episode 15 Lady X rolls into San Luis Obispo, California and discovers a small town with a dark and somewhat seedy underbelly. Upon finding her operative "neutralized", she must decide whether to complete the mission herself or find a "local" to get the job done. Producer: Barry Goyette Production Company: BGP/Light Project Location: San Luis Obispo, California, USA Air Date: September 15, 2003 Directed by: Barry Goyette Produced by: Barry Goyette Director of Photography: Barry Goyette Assistant Producer: Kaila Ford Written by: Barry Goyette Best Boy: T. Shane Gilman Boom Operator: T. Shane Gilman, Colin Westerfield 2nd Camera Operator: T. Shane Gilman Foley: Larry Kim Loan Shark: Phil Newell Still photos: T. Shane Gilman Graphic Design: Julia Rose West Loft Photographs: Barry Goyette Principal Cast: Michelle Aragon (Lady X); Damon Castillo (Jack Quincy); Colin Westerfield (John Walker); Mark Chambless (Mark); Dave Hicks (Leeds); Tomie Shikama (Girlfriend); Jonathan Burch (Blackman); Kaila Ford (Waitress); Alex Sterling (Dan Lewis) Lady X Skateboard double: Emily Bruner Music: Dominic Castillo Songs: Getting the Girl; God, The Devil, and You; Cruel Love; Cruel Love (Lie Love It Mix): Music & Lyrics by Dominic Castillo. Performed by Dominic Castillo and the Rock Savants. [www.dominiccastillo.com] Special thanks to: Del Monte Cafe, Therese Cron, Copeland Sports, Linnaea Phillips, Mac Superstore, Stan Carpenter, Mike Mcnamara, April Stewart, Aviation Consultants Inc., and all the folks who invented digital video. |
April 17th, 2013, 03:23 PM | #9 |
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Lady X -- Episode 16
Lady X wants to initiate a new secret mission and is heading back to The Netherlands. But is she aware of....the client? Producer: Peter Sieben and Dick Hovenga Production Company: Orphic Design & Media Location: Alkmaar, The Netherlands Air Date: September 23, 2003 Directed by: Peter Sieben Produced by: Dick Hovenga and Peter Sieben Director of Photography: Peter Sieben Written by: Dick Hovenga and Peter Sieben Still photos: Rob Hulsman Principal Cast: Yvonne Kramer (Lady X); Rob Karsten (Mister Y); Simona Manuel (Female Spy); Rob Hulsman (Male Spy); Kees Oud (The Client) Voice-over Female Spy: Monique van Dalfsen Voice-over recording and soundeffects: Jan Schermer Music: Composed and performed by Peter Sieben Special thanks to: Liza van den Dijssel, Ria Driessen, Masja de Graaf, Tineke Hielema, Simon Kramer, Dustin Paul, Rob Sieben, Daan Stam, Paulien Vonk, Peter Vriendjes, Theater De Vest, Sonneveld Eten & Drinken and NV Huisvuilcentrale N-H. Lady X -- Episode 17 THE ANGELS have nothing on Lady X and fellow Agent Jasmin Williams. A long forgotten Academy rivalry with ex-agent (now bitch Record Label exec) Lauren B. catches up to Lady X. Will Lady X aid or hinder in the recovery of the kidnapped little girl? Producer: Wendy Rubin, Lena Chen Production Company: a good vs. evil creation Location: New York, NY Air Date: October 1, 2003 Directed by: Wendy Rubin, Lena Chen Produced by: Lena Chen, Wendy Rubin Director of Photography: Wendy Rubin Camera Assistance: I wish! Story Idea: Lena Chen, Wendy Rubin Written by: Wendy Rubin Script Doctoring: Bill Berg Audio Assistant: You wish! Still photos: Wendy Rubin Principal Cast: Lena Chen (Lady X); Lauren B. Martin (Former Agent now Music Industry Bitch); Jasmin Dungan (Agent Williams); Nicole Eng (Mini X); Assistant (Sindy Beqiraj); Music Industry Bitch #2 (Ann Balliro); Riding Stand-ins (Alex Moe, Ila Mantell) Music: Composed and performed by Breck Alan Special thanks to: Lena Chen, Lai Yee & Gary Eng (for the use of their daughter on such short notice), Janice Roeg (for her beautiful apt.), Ann Balliro for her office on a Sunday, The Key Bar Folks (for letting us wake them up to use their basement-great chocolate Rolo shots!), Matt Hartman (for showing me how to use the camera, halfway into the shoot), Dutch Doscher (thanks for introducing me to Lady X), Gonzo (what a cute niece you have!), Dina (always an angel on earth), Sami, Mike Rubin, Mary Kipp, and John, Ken, Paul, & Rob for being so understanding when problems arose and for creating such a fly concept that it was my honor to participate in. |
April 17th, 2013, 03:25 PM | #10 |
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Lady X -- Episode 18
Seems like there's always one "lost" episode, and this is it. Lady X -- Episode 19 Lady X grabs a chance to visit an old friend and perhaps glimpse into immortality. Is it real, or the insane fantasies of a burned out scientist? At least she'll be able to take it easy in the quaint crossroads of America, land of corn, soybeans, and ultralight aircraft. Producer: John M. Heskett Production Company: Breath of Life Media Location: Terre Haute, Indiana, USA Air Date: October 12, 2003 Directed by: John M. Heskett Produced by: John M. Heskett Director of Photography: John M. Heskett Camera: John M. Heskett and Chris O'Neal Written by: Stephen Dean Adams & John M. Heskett Audio Engineer: Stephen Dean Adams Principal Cast: Genelle Johns (Lady X); Richard Johns (Aaron Walker); Darrick Burch (Ian Paine); Stephen Dean Adams (Doctor Random Synapses); Darrick Burch (Bad Guy 1); Derrin Dicus (Bad Guy 2); Kevin Heskett (Bad Guy 3); Jason McHarque (Bad Guy 4) Music: Composed and performed by Stephen Dean Adams and Bazooka X Special thanks to: Robert Bedwell (for Aerial coordination and much more), Stephen Dean Adams (for taking on the role of production assistant and much more), without these two individuals Lady X Episode 19 would not have been near the production it came to be. |
April 17th, 2013, 03:26 PM | #11 |
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Lady X -- Episode 20
Lady X's visit to Chicago initiates a cat-and-mouse game between her agents and the local Syndicate agents. What could she possibly want in the heart of America's Midwest? Producer: Ken Tanaka and Jennifer Newman Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA Air Date: October 23, 2003 Time & Size: 7:39 | 32.6 Mb Directed by: Ken Tanaka Produced by: Ken Tanaka and Jennifer Newman Director of Photography: Ken Tanaka Boom Operator: Ian Johnston and Michael Heger Written by: Ken Tanaka Principal Cast: Herself (Lady X); Michael Mercurio (Henshall); Anthony Biliunas (The Boss); Mary Bliss Mather (Robin); Jennifer Newman (Mara); The Snatcher (Michael Heger); Alonzo (Brad Davidson); The Tourist (Christine Tanaka) Special thanks to: The staff of The Buckingham (for their cooperation) Lady X -- Episode 21 A woman in black forces a retired locksmith to overcome his painful past in a psychological journey that takes him from a graveyard to a cathedral. Producer: Jami Jokinen and Mike Pohjola Location: Turku, Finland Air Date: November 1, 2003 Time & Size: 6:22 | 32.7 Mb Directed by: Jami Jokinen Produced by: Jami Jokinen and Mike Pohjola Written by: Mike Pohjola Principal Cast: Olli Martin (The old man); Tonja Goldblatt (His wife/Lady X); Venla Kuitunen (Library ghost); Various jackdaws (Jackdaws) Audio production: Jami Jokinen Music: Composed and performed by Jami Jokinen Grip: JD Sorvari Ghost's costume: Tytti Mulo Ghost's hair: Mira Ahlroth Special thanks to: Turun tuomiokirkkoseurakunta, Turun Pääkirjasto, Turun Nuori Teatteri, Teatteri Tarmo, Turun Nuorisokeskus/Palatsin mediapaja |
April 17th, 2013, 03:26 PM | #12 |
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Lady X -- Episode 22
A woman in black forces a retired locksmith to overcome his painful past in a psychological journey that takes him from a graveyard to a cathedral. Location: Turku, Finland Air Date: November 8, 2003 Time & Size: 7:24 | 38.8 Mb Directed by: Jami Jokinen Produced by: Jami Jokinen and Mike Pohjola Written by: Mike Pohjola Principal Cast: Olli Martin (The old man); Tonja Goldblatt (His wife/Lady X); Venla Kuitunen (Library ghost); Various jackdaws (Jackdaws) Audio production: Jami Jokinen Music: Composed and performed by Jami Jokinen Grip: JD Sorvari Ghost's costume: Tytti Mulo Ghost's hair: Mira Ahlroth Special thanks to: Turun tuomiokirkkoseurakunta, Turun Pääkirjasto, Turun Nuori Teatteri, Teatteri Tarmo, Turun Nuorisokeskus/Palatsin mediapaja, Hannu Pajunen Lady X -- Episode 23 Lady X hires local bad-asses to retrieve a briefcase. Producer: Ronnie Grahn Production Company: [BSF] Productions Location: Helsingborg, Sweden Air Date: November 15, 2003 Directed by: Ronnie Grahn Produced by: [BSF] Productions Director of Photography: Ronnie Grahn Camera Assistance: Joakim Hammarström Written by: Ronnie Grahn & Joakim Hammarström Principal Cast: Sara Frisk(Lady X), Martin Navntoft (The Dane), Johan Hammer (Hammer), Joakim Hammarström (Bad Boss), Kenny Jäger (Kenny), Johan rehnvall (Torturer), Jeremia Hartvigson (Running Man) Music: Composed by Mikael Kristiansen, Stefan A. Jarosch and Martin Navntoft Still Photos: Johan Hammer & Mikael Kristiansen Special thanks to: Moms and Dads, Brothers and Sisters |
April 17th, 2013, 03:27 PM | #13 |
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Lady X -- Episode 24
Another "lost" episode... Lady X -- Episode 25 Lady X visits Washington D.C. where she sends a local agent on the run of his life. Producer: John Lee Location: The Power Group Air Date: December 1, 2003 Directed and produced by: John Lee Written by: John Lee Still photos: John Lee Principal Cast: Angela Downes (Lady X); Dan Prud'homme (Son House [The Runner]); Michael Gorman (S. Joe Phillips); David McGlaughlin (Mr. Dave); Ian McDonald (Squash); James Nicoll (Pi) Music: Composed and performed by Dan Prud'homme Special thanks to: The Cast/Crew for trudging across Washington and Virginia on their Friday afternoon, Dan Prud'homme for spending another afternoon composing the score, and everyone else who helped put this film together. |
April 17th, 2013, 03:43 PM | #14 |
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Lady X -- Episode 26
While down under in New Zealand, Agent B receives a mission from a strange messenger. But there are more than a couple of others after the same quarry. Can she survive? Producer: Angela Hovey & Aaron Koolen Production Company: Blue Scarf Productions Location: Auckland, New Zealand Air Date: December 8, 2003 Directed by: Aaron Koolen Produced by: Angela Hovey & Aaron Koolen Camera Operator: Julia Green Written by: Matt Oakes & Angela Hovey & Aaron Koolen Audio Assistant: Alison Titulaer Still photos: Angela Hovey Principal Cast: Justine Hunter (Lady X); Bernice Tuffery (Agent B); Greg Smith (Mr Big); Daniel Cowley (Rival Agent); Charles Unwin (Rival Agent #2) Music: Composed and performed by Nigel Pattinson Special thanks to: Deidre Bourke, Andrew Stephens, Debbie Andrews, Jeff Sanders, Jill Rudd, Shane Powell Lady X -- Episode 27 The mysterious Lady X visits Dallas to find an elusive diamond, the Star of Tamberlane. Her visit leads to intrigue, adventure, fast cars and faster women. Join us as we go from the West End to the Texas School Book Depository, to Long Horns to the Alleys of Deep Ellum. Fasten your safety belts because this episode is action packed... Producer: Mickey Stroud Production Company: Ad Impact Agency Location: Dallas, Texas, USA Air Date: December 19, 2003 Directed and produced by: Mickey Stroud Director of Photography: Charlie Freeman Cameras: David Eastin, Mickey Stroud, J. Allen Hansley Written by: Adrianne Ambrose Original Music: Directed and Recorded by Gio Locatelli at Deaf Mule and composed and performed by Alligator Dave Principal Cast: Keri Stewart (Lady X); Derek Smothers (The Pawn); Eryn Brooke (Jessica); Natali Jones (Katerine); Christine Daniels (Martina); Alligator Dave (Skateboarding/Musician); Rebecca Bustamante (Countess Garabini) Admirers in the Bar (Drew Watkins and Josh Jordan ) Line Producer: Tony Estrada Stunt Choreographer: Derek Southers Sound Recording: Jared Mitchell Sound Mixing and Foley at Deaf Mule by Darran Faulkner Production Assistance: Jason Schulke, Jim Stephens Special thanks to: Steve Sanderson for the Shelby Cobra Series 1, Pete's Dancing Marlin, Lombardi's Restaurant, Darren for his audio assistance, MPS for lighting equipment, Toby Thomas, WeaponMasterWeapons provided by Hardware of the Old West, Southlake, Texas |
April 17th, 2013, 03:46 PM | #15 |
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Lady X -- Episode 28
An estranged but respected married agent team is lured away from their current agency when Lady X makes a special trip to Boston, USA. Producer: Sheri Carter, Roman Berman, Jason Santo Production Company: MINDSCAPE PICTURES Location: Boston, MA, USA Air Date: December 27, 2003 ----------------------------------- Here are the stats on cameras used in the Lady X series films: Canon Canon XL1 [NTSC] 5 of 27 / 19% Canon XL1 [PAL] 3 of 27 / 2% Canon XL1s [NTSC] 2 of 27 / 7% Canon XM1 [PAL] 1 of 27 / ~1% Canon XM2 [PAL] 1 of 27 / ~1% Canon GL2 [NTSC] 5 of 27 / 19% Total Canon 17 of 27 / 63% Sony Sony VX2000 [PAL] 1 of 27 / ~1% Sony VX700 [PAL] 1 of 27 / ~1% Sony TRV 950 [PAL] 1 of 27 / ~1% Sony TRV 30 [PAL] 1 of 27 / ~1% Sony PD 150 [NTSC] 1 of 27 / ~1% Sony PD 150 [PAL] 2 of 27 / 7% Total Sony 7 of 27 / 26% Panasonic Pana DS-11 [PAL] 1 of 27 / ~1% Pana AG-DVX100 [NTSC] 1 of 27 / ~1% Pana ? [NTSC] 1 of 27 / ~1% Total Panasonic 3 of 27 / 2% JVC JVC GY-DV5000 [NTSC] 1 of 27 / ~1% Total JVC 1 of 27 / ~1% |
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