Lux et Veritas (Light and Truth)
Transcription
Lux et Veritas (Light and Truth)
Lux et Veritas (Light and Truth) October 15, 2015 Ms. Denise Castellano, Licensing Manager Office of Marketing and Trademark Licensing Yale University 2 Whitney Avenue, 6th floor New Haven, CT 06520-8230 Dear Denise: My sister Valerie Leri and I, and our colleagues Mike Stern and Jarrod Law, have undertaken an exciting feature film project that has thus far presented an extraordinary journey for all of us. Val and I have written a screenplay that we believe is compelling and significant. Mike is the author of a book, Yale’s Hidden Treasures: Mystery of the Gothic Stone Carvings, that is now being marketed and was the genesis for this movie to be filmed in New Haven and on the Yale University campus. This screenplay, titled “Aaron’s Light,” is an inspiring fictional story with a mission to help those in our society recognize the gifts people with special needs bring to the world. It presents a year in the life of a brilliant 23-yearold man with a diagnosis of autism, whose dream it is to attend Yale University’s School of Architecture. This film is loosely based on Jarrod, and a good friend from the Netherlands, Timo (who has an ASD diagnosis), and other friends with disabilities. We’ve been working on this script for three years, and have been fortunate to connect with professionals who have passion for its mission. Last year we attended a Yale event and had the privilege of meeting Indian actor/director/social activist, and Yale World Fellow, Nandita Das. We all believed that she was well suited to play one of the characters, Pakistani musician, Rafia, and when asked, she said that she would be happy to do so. We’ve been in discussion with Chris Lemmon (actor Jack Lemmon’s son) and his wife and colleague, Gina Raymond, of Stone Manor Productions, regarding the production of this film. They love the script and the mission of this film project (they have a son with autism, and a daughter at the Yale School of Drama) and have told us that they would be delighted to produce it. An old friend of Mike Stern’s, nationally recognized folk musician, Randy Burns (http://randyburns.net), learned about our project and contacted us with an offer to do a title song for the film. He has created “Aaron’s Light,” and we find this song, as we do all his music, beautiful and deeply moving (lyrics enclosed on page 12). We are grateful for this extraordinary contribution. Presently we are establishing a schedule and budget. After receiving Yale’s approval we will formalize our efforts to secure funding for this film. We believe that we will be able to, with Yale University, the City of New Haven and private investor support, gather the resources we need to bring this project to fruition. Enclosed is our “Aaron’s Light” Script and supporting project information. (This information can also be viewed and shared electronically by visiting http://view.imageammo.com/54c5. (This letter will be emailed to you also so that you and your colleagues can access a live link to the digital presentaton.) Please note that the “Filming at Yale University” application will be submitted as soon as we have the required logistical information available. We look forward to receipt of Yale’s approval so that we can move forward with this extraordinary project that will enrich many lives. We thank you for your time and consideration. Respectfully, (onbehalfof“TheGroup”) _________________________________________ 19bHazelTerrace,Woodbridge,CT06525 (203)494-3348*dpacl@optonline.net Aaron’s LIGHT Feature Film Aaron’s Light Presentation Contact Information page1 Aaron’s Light Presentation page2 AARON’S LIGHT LOGLINE.Someunusualfriendshelp23-year-oldAaronLivingston, abrilliantmandiagnosedwithautism,createameaningfullifeashepursueshis dreamofbecomingaYalegraduatestudentofarchitecture. Aaron’s Light Presentation Film Poster (Preliminary) page3 TheMovieThatMustBeMade LuxetVeritas(Light and Truth) “But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light...” Many of our lives are touched by autism. It is no longer a mysterious disability about which most of us know nothing. There is an increase in books, magazines, television shows and movies which educate us on this subject. The mission of this creative collaboration is to produce a feature film that will heighten awareness of the challenges facing people with disabilities. These individuals are often kept on the periphery of our communities; their talents and prospective contributions largely ignored. Therefore, whenever possible, this film project will incorporate the technical, creative and theatrical contributions of people with disabilities. This will be achieved through independent outreach, and through organizations such as Play with Grace (a Connecticut theater arts program) and Exceptional Minds Studio (a Los Angeles non-profit vocational center & animation studio for young adults on the autism spectrum). A percentage of the proceeds from this movie will be directed to organizations that improve the lives of people with special needs. Aaron’s Light is a story which encompasses the significant everyday struggles of a man, Aaron Livingston, diagnosed with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). This fictional story is loosely based on the lives of our friends Jarrod, and Timo (a young man from the Netherlands who had hopes of attending Yale one day), who both have autism. Each has been able to create a meaningful life through involvement with community. Our main character Aaron, at the outset of this movie, is tremendously fearful, has limited fluency, and has remained on the periphery of life. He is someone we come to care deeply about, and embodies – to a greater degree – the vulnerabilities we all share. He inspires us by overcoming his fears and actively pursuing a life-long dream. This unique and moving film has its genesis in Yale’s Hidden Treasures, Mystery of the Gothic Stone Carvings, a book containing photographs and little known information about these carvings. This movie, along with its unusual back story, reinforce a powerful message — that in the pursuit of life-long learning, there is much to be gained by embracing diversity and the values that create a rich and purposeful life. Many successful movies have been made about people with disabilities such as Rain Man, Forrest Gump, A Beautiful Mind, Silver Linings Playbook, and more recently, The Road Within. The characters, though they had varying challenges and different messages to convey, brought awareness to the public that our lives are enriched by diversity. The talents and unique perspectives of people with disabilities remind us that a community is strengthened by the contributions of all. We believe that this movie, set on the picturesque and awe-inspiring Yale University campus, can make a great impact internationally. Yale’s affiliation with the production of this film would set an excellent example, offering the promise of real change in the lives of people with disabilities. The producer of this feature film is Chris Lemmon & Gina Raymond of Stone Manor Productions. THE GROUP:19bHazelTerrace,Woodbridge,CT06525*(203)494-3348*dpacl@optonline.net Aaron’s Light Presentation Feature Film Mission page4 Yale’s Hidden Treasures: Mystery of the Gothic Stone Carvings TheGenesisoftheAaron’s LightFeatureFilm What’s the Meaning of This?! A hand-chiseled stone carving of a man with the head of a donkey, wearing a tuxedo, a bow-tie and tails, standing atop the Law School roof at Yale University...Who could have thought of such a seemingly bizarre idea? For the first time, an entire book is devoted to explaining, in detail, why literally dozens of unusual stone figures adorn several of Yale’s Gothic style campus buildings. How many people really know about Yale’s “satirical” stone carvings appearing throughout the campus and what do they know? Through extensive research, this new and intriguing 120 page book (http://www.carvingswithclass.com) will answer these questions while displaying 160 dynamic photographs of these masterful stone sculptures from a bygone era of stone masonry. The book,“Yale’s Hidden Treasures: Mystery of the Gothic Stone Carvings” is the genesis for the Aaron’s Light movie, a film in which these intriguing stone characters are prominently featured! 10” x 10” book with heavy laminated cover. The perfect coffee table book, keepsake, gift or conversation piece. Aaron’s Light Presentation Yale’s Hidden Treasures Book page5 Aaron’sLightStoryline In this provocative and heart-warming drama, we begin our journey with 23-year-old Aaron Livingston as he prepares to leave the security of his home with his mother in Dexter, Michigan to embark on a new life in New Haven, Connecticut. Aaron is a handsome young man with a brilliant mind, photographic memory, childlike innocence and autism. Though talented and intelligent, his anxiety, obsessive compulsive behaviors, severe stuttering, and anti-social tendencies present challenges that keep him on the periphery of life. It is Aaron’s lifelong dream to attend Yale University’s School of Architecture. Before he can do so, he must experience a non-academic year of independent living in New Haven. His mother insists that he needs this time to develop the skills that will be necessary to handle the rigors of graduate school. Aaron arrives in New Haven both excited and terrified. He often feels fearful and alone. In search of a sense of comfort, he spends much of his time in his residence at the Hotel Duncan and exploring the Yale campus. He is passionate about the Yale architecture and in particular, the Gothic stone carvings on many of the Yale buildings. He finds great solace in knowing precisely where each stone carving is situated and often ponders their cryptic meanings. He sketches them, among them, James Gamble Rogers, the architect of this stone community that is comprised of peculiar and intriguing characters such as the tuxedoed donkey man and the court jester. He feels oddly compelled to share his thoughts, dreams and fears with these stone residents. To his astonishment, he begins to hear responses and is unable to determine whether these voices are real or imagined. These bizarre visits – which offer the friendship and guidance he hungers for – are an extraordinary secret he can share with no one. Aaron’s growing attachment to this imaginary world conflict with his desire to create a place for himself in the real one. Two special women seek out his friendship: Olivia, a free-spirited artist, and Rafia, an introspective, Pakistani violinist. By the movie’s end, Aaron does not learn whether he has been accepted to Yale but he sees that he has choices for his future. All of the friendships he’s formed – whether stone or flesh and blood – enable him to see that in sharing his gifts he enriches his own life as well as the lives of others. He learns that he is not defined by his disability, and that he casts his own special and very bright light. Ultimately, Aaron must face a liberating truth: he sees that the friends he came to love and depend on in Yale’s stone community are all, in reality, parts of himself. These beautiful and sometimes strange relationships Aaron forms in New Haven serve as the foundation for a whole new life out of the shadows. _____________________________________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER: This story is a work of fiction. It is not designed to inform the audience about autism or its many associated therapies, but rather to highlight some of the personal and social issues that can prevent meaningful community integration for people with disabilities. Our main character, Aaron, is loosely based on people we know with special needs. Mental/developmental disability presents itself in a wide variety of ways, and our character endures a number of challenges. This film celebrates both Yale University and the City of New Haven but is not designed to inform the audience about life as a Yale student or as a New Haven resident. A WRITTEN DISCLAIMER APPROVED BY YALE WILL BE INCLUDED IN THIS MOVIE. Aaron’s Light Presentation Movie Storyline and Disclaimer page6 ToFollowtheMovie’sDisclaimer Information about Yale’s Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504. Full page of information (see below) or those paragraphs deemed relevant by Yale and its legal counsel, can be included in the movie credits upon request of Yale University. DivisionoftheVicePresidentandGeneralCounsel AccommodationsforIndividualswithDisabilities (http://ogc.yale.edu/accommodations-individuals-disabilities-0) Disabilities.The University may not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment against any individual on account of that individual’s disability. Several statutes set out the legal responsibilities of the University with regard to students and employees with disabilities. These include the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Connecticut Fair Employment Practices law. EmploymentofQualifiedIndividualswithDisabilities.Both federal civil rights and state fair employment law prohibit discrimination in employment against qualified individuals with disabilities. Such discrimination is prohibited in all employment matters: hiring, promotion, pay, and other privileges. For these purposes, an “individual with a disability” is defined as an individual with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities; a person who has a history or record of such an impairment; or a person who is perceived by others as having such an impairment. A “qualified individual with a disability” is defined as an individual with a disability who, with or without reasonable accommodation, can perform the essential functions of the employment position. “Reasonable accommodation” is defined as modifications or adjustments to a job application process; to the work environment; or to the manner or circumstances under which the position is customarily performed. Accommodations that create an undue hardship to the employer are not required. The University’s Office for Equal Opportunity Programs is responsible for implementing the University’s Employment Accommodation Program for Persons with Disabilities. The Office coordinates the accommodation process using a case-management format. Contact the Office for more information at 432-0849 or visit website: http://www.yale.edu/equalopportunity/index.html. EducationalPrograms.Federal and state laws and regulations also prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities in the provision of educational programs. For these purposes, a “qualified individual with a disability” is defined as an individual with a disability who, with or without reasonable modifications to policies or the provision of auxiliary aids and services meets the essential eligibility requirements for the programs or activities. “Reasonable modifications” include modifications in policies, practices or procedures when the modifications are necessary to afford service to individuals with disabilities unless the making of the modification would fundamentally alter the nature of those goods or services. Modifications that create an undue burden for the institution are not required. The University’s Resource Office on Disabilities facilitates individual accommodations for students with disabilities and serves as a resource by providing technical assistance, information and disability awareness training to those in the Yale Community. Contact the Office for more information at 432-2324 or visit website: http://yalecollege.yale.edu/student-services/resource-office-disabilities. Federal and state laws and regulations, including building codes, also mandate that the University meet certain construction requirements for new and renovated buildings that provide access to individuals with disabilities. Certain barriers to access in existing buildings are to be removed where such removal is easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense. The Provost’s Advisory Committee on Resources for Students and Employees with Disabilities provides the University with advice and assistance in fulfilling its commitment to maintain an environment that is accessible and supportive of the work and scholarship of all students, faculty and staff. Information about the Committee is available from the Office for Equal Opportunity Programs. Copyright©2015YaleUniversity.Allrightsreserved. Aaron’s Light Presentation Yale’s Compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 page7 Aaron’s LightMainCharacterDescriptions AARONLIVINGSTON. A handsome 23-year-old Michigan resident, diagnosed with autism (ASD), who walks with a limp from a childhood accident. His lifelong dream of becoming a student of the Yale School of Architecture motivates a move to New Haven to prepare for the rigors of an independent academic life. Aaron is shy and fearful, which makes forming friendships with others difficult for him. He is very intelligent with a photographic memory, and is very organized and neat—to some degree a result of his obsessive compulsive disorder. He struggles with significant anxiety, depression and severe stuttering, such that he is dependent on his Dynavox (“talking computer”) for communication. It is unclear to us whether that will always be the case. He is kind and thoughtful and seeks ways to relate to others. His parents’ divorce and his father’s departure when he was a child, make him believe that he is fundamentally unlovable. He is an extraordinary illustrator and is passionate about architecture. SHIRLEYSEARSLIVINGSTON(Annette Bening is preferred actor). A 61-year-old divorced woman, Michigan resident and mother to Aaron. She is attractive and fit and always dresses neatly and conservatively. She is intelligent, a prolific reader and a successful businesswoman who owns her own bookstore. She is sociable and kind but not warm or affectionate. She is practical, fastidious, hard-working and a devoted mother to her son. Her doubts about Aaron’s diagnosis fuel her desire and efforts to help Aaron to lead a full and “normal” life. She is controlling and opinionated but considers her aggressiveness simply a necessary means of achieving the best outcome in any situation. RAFIATALPUR(Nandita Das). A 29-year-old beautiful Pakistani violinist who is petite, and dresses in simple, attractive clothing. She grew up in New York and moved to New Haven as a student of Yale School of Music, then played professionally with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra. She has a close relationship with her mother, whose strong identification with their culture compel Rafia to sacrifice some of her own needs and desires. Though her parents are strongly religious, she is more drawn to spiritual concepts than the doctrines of organized religion. Since her early teens she has been dating exclusively and is engaged to an intelligent and very conservative Pakistani American businessman. Both sets of parents strongly encourage them to marry. Her sense of loyalty to her parents’ wishes keep Rafia in a relationship that she intuitively knows is not right for her. She is always kind, sensitive, honest and willing to listen without judgment. *preferred actors identified Aaron’s Light Presentation Main Character Descriptions - 1 page8 OLIVIAPETRENKO. A 31-year-old British (living in US since age 12), cute, energetic woman. She is a creative, optimistic, eccentric and free-spirited artist. Her wardrobe consists largely of colorful, unique clothing and accessories that she creates herself. She works as a transcriptionist, a theater arts program director, art teacher and fine artist. She has a dream of creating a new nonprofit business that incorporates all her passions. She is very outgoing, and has a tendency to be outspoken and spontaneous. She loves to work and maintains a very busy schedule. She is passionate about nature and about people “marching to the beat of their own drum,” as she does. JULIANKLEIN.61 year old gay man and Guilford, Connecticut resident. Shirley’s best friend. He is a successful, well-dressed real estate lawyer who is very intelligent, generous, witty and loyal. He plays piano well and does this to relax. The loss of his longtime partner years ago led to a life that is almost completely devoted to work. He is well-liked, has many acquaintances and colleagues but few good friends. He has known Aaron since he was small and takes an active part in helping him establish himself in New Haven. CLAIRESEARS. Shirley Livingston’s 55-year-old younger sister and Michigan resident. Claire is a kind and gentle, divorced school teacher with two teenage daughters. She dearly loves Aaron and has a strong appreciation for his many gifts. She maintains a friendship with Aaron’s father, Charles. CHARLESLIVINGSTON. Shirley Livingston’s ex-husband and Aaron’s father. Estranged from his family at Shirley’s request but maintains contact with Shirley’s sister, Claire. He is an architect who graduated from Yale, and lived and practiced in Michigan for many years. After the divorce, he moved to New York City, where he has a firm and lives alone. He plays guitar to relax, and has a strong desire to reunite with his son, Aaron. THEYALEGOTHICSTONECARVINGCHARACTERS JAMESGAMBLEROGERS. Creator of all the stone carvings. DONKEYMAN COURTJESTER GODDESSwithCRIPPLEDBOY Aaron’s Light Presentation Main Character Descriptions - 2 page9 TheFineArtFeaturedinAaron’s LightFilm The work of Scriptwriter/Artist Valerie Leri and Script Consultant/Artist Jarrod Law is featured in the scenes depicting character Olivia Petrenko’s “Live!” Studio. Both Jarrod and Valerie are recognized artists whose work has been featured in on-line galleries and in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York. Valerie Leri is an award-winning fine artist whose career and work has been promoted in on-line art galleries, local studios and galleries, magazines, newspapers, arts newsletters, and radio. Jarrod Law’s art has been purchased by local businesses and art collectors in Connecticut. His work can be found in childen’s books, hand-crafted products, jewelry, and assorted giftware. His illustrations are prominently featured in the literature and signage of Play with Grace theater arts program for individuals with special needs. JL Aaron’s Light Presentation Fine Art in Film J Law JL page10 TheTitleSongforAaron’s LightFilm Aaron’sLight by Randy Burns Therewasatimewhenallweknewabout Wasrainandsnow Thoseweretheshadowsthatwelivedin Thatwasalltherewastoknow Buthesteppedoutfromtheshadows Learninghenolongerfearedthenight And we’re still learning here In Aaron’s Light Here in Aaron’s Light Right here in Aaron’s Light Aaronlovedthecarvingsonthecampus Andthegirlwhoplayedtheviolin Thoseweretheplaceshewaswilling Tolethisheartbegin Butthenhesteppedoutfromthoseshadows Learninghenolongerfearedthenight And we’re still learning here In Aaron’s Light Here in Aaron’s Light Right here in Aaron’s Light Ohandwhatwillhedowiththechoicesthathe’smade Andwhatwillhedowithlove? Forloveisamysterythatoftenmisbehaves Ah,butthat’swhathe’sbeenthinkingof. Therewasatimewhenallweknewabout Wasrainandsnow Thoseweretheshadowswealllivedin Thatwasalltherewastoknow ButAaronsteppedoutfromthoseshadows Learninghenolongerfearedthenight And we’re all learning here In Aaron’s Light. Here in Aaron’s Light. Right here in Aaron’s Light. (Repeatstwice) Aaron’s Light Presentation Title Song for Film page11 TheCreativeTeam DiannePacl Vocational Consultant for Jarrod Law, Director of Play with Grace Theater Arts Program for People with Disabilities, Writer, Graphic Designer PrimaryScriptwriteronthe Aaron’s LightFilmProject. Human Services Consultant providing vocational services for autistic client/colleague Jarrod Law for 23 years. She provides clinical support and personal and professional life planning. During these years, Dianne has focused her energies and talents on the development and promotion of Jarrod as an artist, as well as the creation of businesses such as a greeting card company, an arts & crafts gift shop, a multi-cultural children’s museum, and a theatre arts project for people with disabilities. These businesses and assorted products were developed in order to highlight the talents of Jarrod Law and others with special needs. She has volunteered in the non-profit sector for many years lending her graphic design, marketing, public relations and event-planning experience for fund-raising conferences, events and festivals. She has offered graphic design and editing assistance on Michael Stern’s book, Yale’s Hidden Treasures. This book is the genesis of the Aaron’s Light film project which, like the other businesses, has a mission to change the way people perceive persons with disabilities. It is her belief that this film will also provide professional opportunities for those with special needs. ValerieLeri Writer, Award Winning Cape Cod Artist, Teacher PrimaryScriptwriterontheAaron’s LightFilmProject. Writer, award-winning artist and teacher. Valerie has been an artist for 30 years. Her move to Cape Cod in Massachusetts accelerated her professional growth and recognition as an artist and has provided many opportunities to showcase her talents. Her many endeavors with local shows, exhibits and festivals have led to her acclaim in the field of expressive arts. She was the sole creator and fundraiser for the Rising Tides Artworks Festival on Cape Cod. She has won many awards in prestigious shows and her work is published in several national artist magazines and online art galleries. She managed a high-end art gallery where her work was featured prominently. She has volunteered as an art teacher with seniors, children and adults with special needs as she knows that the arts have the power to heal and transform lives. She has worked as a freelance writer for a New England publication, The Women’s Journal. When approached by Jarrod, Michael and Dianne to participate in this film project, she enthusiastically agreed. She immediately recognized that this project was in perfect alignment with her values and life’s purpose and would utilize well all her interests and talents. JarrodLaw Artist, Writer, Director of Play with Grace Theater Arts Program for People with Disabilities ScriptConsultantontheAaron’s LightFilmProject. Jarrod, who has worked with Dianne in a vocational capacity for 23 years, has a passion for the arts as he believes it has the power to change the way people feel and think. His struggles throughout his life have been significant and have often kept him on the periphery of society. In his early 20’s he discovered that a solution to much of his suffering was to identify ways in which he could help others. He found that the joy he experienced through the arts provided inspiration to others with disabilities. He thus made a commitment to himself that he would spend the rest of his life working on projects that could provide opportunities for people whose prospective life contributions have largely been overlooked. His role as Director of Play With Grace Theatre Arts Project provides a unified community and allows him to see that the arts have the power to change lives. It is his fervent desire to bring awareness and harmony to the world. The Aaron’s Light film project he believes will change the world in ways we cannot begin to understand. MichaelStern Photographer, Writer, Entrepreneur ScriptConsultantontheAaron’s Light FilmProject. With a BS Degree in Journalism, Mike has been in the field of marketing and advertising for 45 years. Having been a newspaper reporter for the New Haven Register, he went on to become the Public Relations representative at Dunkin Donuts Corporation, Randolph, MA prior to joining the advertising agency, Hill, Holliday, Connors & Cosmopolous in Boston, MA. For the past 20 years, he has owned and operated his own product photography and advertising company in New Haven, CT. His professional background and life-long avid interest in the Gothic architecture at Yale University compelled him to author the Yale’s Hidden Treasures book on the Gothic stone carvings at Yale and contribute to the Aaron’s Light film project. Aaron’s Light Presentation Creative Team page12 TheSupportingTeam Nandita Das, Actor/Director (Rafia Character) Nandita is known to world audiences for her critically acclaimed performances as an actor in films like Fire, Earth, Bawander, Before the Rains and many other films. She has acted in over 30 feature films, in ten different languages, with directors of international repute like, Deepa Mehta, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Mrinal Sen, Shyam Benegal, Mani Ratnam,and others. She is known never to shy away from controversial issues and unconventional roles and has chosen to be part of stories which she believes in, and, in her words, that need to be told. Firaaq was her directorial debut feature film, which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2008 and then went on to many other festivals across the world. It was released in India in March 2009 to critical acclaim and an overwhelming audience response. She has attracted the attention of artists, critics and film lovers across the globe and has won numerous awards, both as an actor and a director. She has a fiery passion to make a difference, and her choices bear witness to that. Nandita’s passion and commitment comes from her background in Human Rights. She did her Masters in Social Work from the University of Delhi and worked with various NGOs and continues to advocate issues of social justice. She has been a featured speaker at various universities and social forums both in India and abroad. Nandita is a Yale World Fellow, among 16 other emerging global leaders who were chosen from close to 4000 applicants. Nandita Das has been a member of the main jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005 and at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2007. In 2008 the French government bestowed the award of Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres). She is currently the Chairperson of the Children’s Film Society in India. She wants to further its vision of producing and distributing high quality films for children. Nandita is internationally known and has won many awards for acting and directing. She is currently working on two films. (www.nanditadas.com) Stone Manor Productions, Aaron’s Light Producer Chris Lemmonand Gina Raymond Producers stonemanor@earthlink.net stonemanorproductions.com Current Slate: Literary: Acclaimed memoir A Twist Lemmon Theater: Twist opens to rave reviews Film: Publicity Stunt (2016) Media: A classic voice for Cadillac Music: The score of Twist Documentary: NY Metro Film Festival Winner, (Day by Day, Behind the Magic, with Sony Studios) Television: The Chris & Gina Show Aaron’s Light Presentation Supporting Team - 1 Chris Lemmon is an actor, screenwriter, author, musician, producer, and the son of Hollywood Icon Jack Lemmon. In “A Twist of Lemmon,” Chris, as a solo performer on stage, shares family tales, intimate father-son conversations, and anecdotes from and about his “Pop.” The result is a vivid and enchanting portrait of a less than perfect father who in some ways assumed a greater reality for his fans than he did for his son. Chris shares the treasured time he spent with his father and the result is a deeply moving and memorable performance. Gina Raymond, actor and producer, has been married to Chris since 1988; and they have three children. They presently reside in Connecticut where they write and produce feature films and television productions. They founded Stone Manor Productions in 1993 and are excited to produce “Aaron’s Light.” page13 Ms. Kim Futrell, Community Outreach Coordinator Arts, Culture and Tourism: City of New Haven Formal Notification of Film Project (5/19/15) Dr. Richard Strompf, Clinical Consultant Dr. Strompf received his Masters and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology from Florida Tech in Florida. He received an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Geneseo State University (SUNY) in New York. Following his education/training, Dr. Strompf spent 20 years in the human services field as a Coordinator of Clinical Services/Behavior Specialist working with individuals with developmental disabilities. His work emphasized the treatment of people with dual diagnoses and autism. Script Consultant Jarrod Law was one of Dr. Strompf’s clients and with his clinical guidance and support, Jarrod made significant progress in all areas over the years they worked together. Dr. Strompf began teaching as an Associate Professor of Human Services at Post University in 2006. Since 2011, he has been serving as the Dean of the John P. Burke School of Public Service. Dr. Strompf is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and a member of the Association of Professional Behavior Analysts. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Child and Family Guidance Center in Fairfield County. Randy Burns, Folk Singer / Song Writer “Aaron’s Light” Title Song (link below) At the young age of 18, well known Greenwich Village folk singer/song writer Randy Burns, was already the opening act for some of the biggest names in folk music (Tom Rush, Tom Paxton, Phil Ochs, Eric Anderson, Steve Gillette, and John Hammond). He went on to be the lead singer of Morning and later formed his own Sky Dog band that was the house band at the legendary Troubadour in Los Angeles. He was the permanent opening act at the Gaslight Cafe on MacDougal Street and also performed at the Bitter End in Greenwich Village. Randy recorded several albums for Mercury and Polydor Records along the way, while sharing the stage at the Hollywood Bowl with the Smothers Brothers. Randy traveled around the country, did sets at the Whisky A Go Go in LA and at The Castaways. He shared the stage with the Byrds, the Grateful Dead, Joni Mitchell, Ritchie Havens, Cream, Buffie Saint Marie, the J. Geils Band, Taj Mahal, and Paul Butterfield. As Burns’ gained popularity and a loyal fan base, with his introspective lyrical folk songs about the human condition, critical acclaim began. “Vocally convincing,” (New York Times), “Nobody but nobody sings anything like Randy Burns” (Rolling Stone Magazine). “Randy’s voice is so intrinsically right that it wraps the listener in a pool of contentment,” (Billboard Magazine). “Randy is the best country flavored rock singer since Graham Parsons .” (Los Angeles Times). Randy started singing and writing in New Haven before he went on to the Gaslight Cafe, and played at Yale many times – Silliman College with Phil Ochs, Woolsey Hall with Cream; and all The Exit Coffee Houses from Wall to Chapel Street. Randy Burns recorded a few songs backed up by the NY Philharmonic Orchestra, the most notable titled Christmas Lights, featured in the film. Randy created the haunting, beautiful Title Song “Aaron’s Light” especially for this film. Shibani Balsaver, Line Producer, Project Consultant Shibani Balsaver is a freelance independent filmmaker based out of Brooklyn, New York. Since graduating from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, she has worked on both local and international shoots. She enjoys making films that highlight and expose global injustice and elicit understanding. She loves to travel, constantly seeks adventure, and enjoys challenging herself. She strives to take artistic risks to tell fresh, innovative stories. Kim Cooper, Videographer, Assistant Line Producer Kim Cooper is a videographer, graphic designer and fine artist. She is thrilled to have the opportunity to support the mission and artistry of Aaron’s Light. Chris Boscardin, Script Consultant/Editor Filmography includes Home Alone, Save the Last Dance, Analyze This, The Fugitive Beth Connor, Script Consultant/Editor Channel 11, New Hampshire Public Television. Documentary writer/producer/editor. Richard Parri, ImageAMMO digital film (Aaron’s Light) project presentation Founder of ImageAMMO (www.imageammo.com) donated the digital presentation that allows for computer/mobile viewing. Aaron’s Light Presentation Supporting Team - 2 page14 Aaron’s Light Presentation Yale’s Hidden Treasures Book & Aaron’s Light Film Video Clips page15 AARON’SLIGHTSCENEBREAKDOWN PAGE # DESCRIPTION BLUE - YALE LOCATION 1 Aaron in bed 1 Aaron’s Dream (he’s on Train) 1 Flock of birds in cloudy sky 2 Aaron has incident in restaurant 5 Aaron in the restaurant parking lot 5 CREDITS - Bird in cloudy sky 6 Shirley calls her friend Julian 6 Shirley and Julian speak on phone 6 Shirley looks around Aaron’s room 7 Shirley and Aaron talk in his room 9 Shirley and Aaron eat dinner 9 Aaron and Shirley talk about NH 9 Aaron/Shirley talk about Charles 10 Aaron’s Flashback (Charles/ice cubes) 10 Aaron/Shirley talk about Charles 11 Aaron/Shirley preparing to leave for NH 12 Aaron and Shirley in car 12 Aaron and Shirley driving in car 13 Aaron/Shirley in Aaron’s room at Duncan 13 Aaron, Shirley, Julian at Mory’s 15 Shirley’s Flashback (discuss C’s affair) 15 Shirley’s in Mory’s bathroom 15 Shirley back at the Mory’s table 16 Goodbyes outside Duncan 18 Shirley drives home 18 Aaron listening to Yale lecture 18 Charles and Claire speaking on phone 20 Charles at home (NYC) 20 Charles at home 20 Claire calls Shirley CAST Aaron Aaron, train conductor, Yale footage Birds Aaron, Shirley, Claire,waitress,pianist,diners Aaron, Shirley Birds Shirley Shirley, Julian Shirley Shirley, Aaron Shirley, Aaron Shirley, Aaron Shirley, Aaron Charles, Shirley, Aaron Shirley, Aaron Shirley, Aaron Shirley, Aaron Shirley, Aaron Shirley, Aaron Shirley, Aaron, Julian, waiter, diners Shirley, Charles Shirley Shirley, Aaron, Julian, diners Shirley, Aaron, Julian Shirley Aaron, Yale professor and students Charles, Claire (intercut) Charles Charles Claire LOCATION(S)/ INT (I) or EXT (E) Aaron’s room in Dexter, MI - I Train, Yale campus, classroom, football game Sky - E Upscale restaurant in Dexter, Michigan- I Parking Lot of upscale Dexter restaurant - E Sky over Dexter restaurant parking lot - E Shirley’s bedroom in Michigan home - I Shirley’s bedroom (MI), Julian’s den (Guilford) - I Aaron’s bedroom in Dexter, Michigan - I Aaron’s bedroom (MI) - I Kitchen in Shirley’s home (MI) - I Aaron’s bedroom (MI) - I Porch of Michigan home - E Home office in Michigan- I Porch of Michigan home - E Outside Michigan home - E Interior of Shirley’s Toyota in driveway (MI) - E Interior of Shirley’s car driving on highway - I Aaron’s room at the Hotel Duncan in NH - I Mory’s restaurant dining room in New Haven - I Shirley/Charles’ bedroom in Michigan home - I Mory’s restaurant bathroom - I Mory’s restaurant dining room in New Haven - I Hotel Duncan exterior - E Interior Shirley’s car - I Yale lecture hall - I Charles’ car / Claire’s home in MI- I Charles’ car, Exterior Charles’ Driveway - E Charles home (he lives alone) in NYC - I Claire’s home in Michigan - I MO/Time DURATION (min/sec) July/Dawn July July/day July/day July/day Day July/night July July/day July/night July/night Aug/night Aug/day Any/day Aug/day Aug/day Aug/day Aug/day Aug/evening Aug/night Aug/evening Aug/night Aug/night Aug/morning Aug/morning Sept/day Sept/evening Sept/evening Sept/evening Sept/day 0:50 0:40 0:10 2:47 0:10 0:40 0:08 1:45 0:13 1:30 0:25 0:32 0:40 0:44 0:25 0:42 0:24 0:15 0:57 1:08 0:34 0:10 1:08 1:10 0:34 0:08 1:53 0:08 0:24 0:10 Aaron’s Light Presentation Scene Breakdown-1page16 AARON’S LIGHTSCENEBREAKDOWN(continued) PAGE # 20 22 22 24 24 24 24 26 27 28 29 33 33 33 33 34 34 34 36 37. 40 40 41 45 50 50 51 54 55 55 59 DESCRIPTION Claire’s Flashback (C&C affair) Shirley receives Claire’s call Aaron visits Yale Resource Office View of the Sterling Library Aaron is at computer at Sterling Library Aaron walking across Yale campus Aaron visits JGR Stone Carving Aaron visits other Stone Carvings Aaron’s session with Dr. Boardman Aaron, Julian walking to East Rock home Aaron, Julian enter Harlowe’s home Aaron walks by Live! Studio Aaron receives Eleanor’s message Aaron dressing for Yale Master’s Tea Aaron outside Jonathan Edwards Aaron in Dr. Boardman’s Office Aaron’s dream about Goddess/Cripple Aaron in Dr. Boardman’s Office Aaron meets Olivia outside Studio Aaron visits with Olivia in Studio Aaron works on Yale Application Aaron visits Woolsey Hall Aaron and Olivia in Edgarton Park Aaron and Olivia in Coffee Shop Aaron visits Olivia’s Studio Aaron and Olivia in Studio Aaron and Rafia meet on Yale Campus Aaron/Rafia speaking on Yale Campus Aaron’s Flashback (diff. age therapies) Aaron/Rafia speaking on Yale Campus Rafia, Rakin, Aaron, Olivia at dinner CAST Claire, Charles Shirley Aaron, Eleanor N/A Aaron Aaron Aaron, James Stone Carving Aaron, Stone Carvings Aaron, Dr. Boardman Aaron, Julian, maid Marguerita Aaron, Julian, maid Marguerita, Clem Aaron, Olivia Aaron Aaron Aaron, Yale students,Donkeyman S.C. Aaron, Dr. Boardman Aaron, Shirley Aaron, Dr. Boardman Aaron, Olivia Aaron, Olivia Aaron Aaron, Rafia, conductor, NHSO musicians Aaron, Olivia, two dog walkers, two dogs Aaron, Olivia, waitress, busboy, diners Aaron, Olivia, Rafia, little girl Aaron, Olivia Aaron, Rafia, a few passersby Aaron, Rafia, passersby Aaron, Shirley Aaron, Rafia, passersby Aaron, Rafia, Rakin, Olivia, waitress, diners Aaron’s Light Presentation Scene Breakdown - 2 LOCATION(S)/ INT (I) or EXT (E) MO/Time DURATION (min/sec) Bedroom in Claire’s home in MI - I Shirley’s house in MI - I Yale Resource office on Disabilities- I Exterior Sterling Library at Yale - E Interior Sterling Library at Yale - I Yale campus - E Interior of (Outdoor) Alcove Yale Campus Exterior Yale Campus (Vignettes) - E Interior psychiatrist’s office - I Exterior St. Ronan street home, back door - E Interior St. Ronan street house - I Exterior Live! studio - E Aaron’s room at Hotel Duncan - I Aaron’s room at Hotel Duncan - I Yale Campus(JE College / Donkeyman SC) - E Boardman’s office - I Opulent Gothic room - I Dr. Boardman’s office - I Live! studio - E Live! studio - I Aaron’s room at Duncan - I Woolsey Hall in New Haven - I Edgarton Park in New Haven - E Coffee Shop in New Haven - I New Haven street - E “Live!” studio - I Exterior Yale campus - E Yale campus bench - E Livingston home in Michigan - I Exterior Yale campus bench - E New Haven restaurant - I evening Oct/day Oct/day Oct/day Oct/day Oct/dawn Oct/dawn Oct/day/night Oct/day Oct/day Oct/day Nov/day Nov/day Nov/evening Nov/evening Nov/day Any Nov/day Nov/evening Nov/evening Nov/day Nov/day Nov/day Dec/day Dec/day Dec/day Dec/day Dec/dusk Any Dec/dusk Jan/night 1:24 0:53 1:10 0:05 0:10 0:10 2:26 0:20 1:48 0:34 3:26 0:10 0:15 0:24 0:36 0:12 0:22 1:18 0:56 3:10 0:10 0:56 4:15 3:11 0:10 1:26 2:40 1:07 0:10 2:13 2:32 page17 AARON’S LIGHTSCENEBREAKDOWN(continued) PAGE # 60 62 63 65 65 66 66 68 68 68 68 69 69 69 70 71 72 74 74 76 77 79 79 80 81 81 83 84 84 85 85 DESCRIPTION Aaron watches Play with Grace rehearsal Aaron and Olivia talk outside WC Aaron calls Shirley Aaron and Jester Stone Carving Manager Mike/ Aaron in Duncan office Rafia at the door of a women’s shelter Rafia inside women’s shelter (subtitles) Aaron finishing speech therapy Aaron gives Rafia CD in Duncan Aaron and Rafia walk campus Aaron outside Woolsey Hall Rafia performing at Woolsey Hall Rafia and Aaron driving to wedding Rafia and Aaron driving to wedding Rafia and Aaron at wedding Rafia and Aaron at wedding Aaron’s Flashback (dance lesson) Rafia and Aaron at wedding Aaron, Rafia and Andy at Carillon Aaron “fires” Dr. Boardman Olivia discusses program idea w/Aaron Aaron reviewing Olivia’s business plan Aaron and Olivia discuss business plan Olivia tells Aaron about art show Charles in office calls Claire Rakin seduces Rafia at apartment Rafia in Rakin’s bathroom Rakin and Rafia in Rakin’s apartment Rafia tells parents about break-up Rafia driving along coast Olivia and Aaron at art show CAST LOCATION(S)/ INT (I) or EXT (E) MO/Time DURATION (min/sec) Aaron,Olivia,Joe,Jamie,Annie,Chris,Players Whitney Center Cultural Arts Ctr - Hamden - I Feb/day Aaron,Olivia Whitney Ctr Parking Lot (Ext/Int Olivia’s car)- E Feb/day Aaron, Shirley (voice) Aaron’s room at Hotel Duncan - I Feb/evening Aaron, Jester Stone Carving on Yale campus Yale campus bench - E Feb/evening Aaron, Mike Office of Hotel Duncan - I Feb/day Rafia Women’s shelter – New Haven - E Feb/day Rafia, older woman, Farah, Fatima Women’s shelter – New Haven - I Feb/day Aaron Aaron’s room at the Duncan - I Feb/evening Aaron, Rafia, misc. guests Hotel Duncan Lobby - I Feb/day Aaron, Rafia, passersby Yale campus - E Feb/day/night Aaron, older man and wife, passersby Outside Woolsey Hall in New Haven - E Feb/evening Rafia, guests, other Symphony players Woolsey Hall - I Feb/evening Rafia, Aaron Interior of Rafia’s Car Mar/day Rafia, Aaron Exterior Bill Miller’s Castle in Branford - E Mar/day Rafia, Aaron, wait staff, Rebecca, guests Bill Miller’s Castle in Branford - I Mar/day Rafia, Aaron,wait staff,Rebecca,Stan,DJ,guests Bill Miller’s Castle - Branford - I Mar/day Shirley, Aaron Livingston House in Michigan - I Any Rafia, Aaron, guests Bill Miller’s Castle in Branford - I Mar/day Rafia, Andy, Aaron, passersby Carillon on Yale campus - I Mar/day Aaron, Dr. Boardman Dr. Boardman’s office - I Mar/morning Aaron, Olivia Olivia’s studio - I Mar/day Aaron, Aaron’s room at the Duncan - I Mar/night Aaron,Olivia Olivia’s studio - I Mar/morning Aaron, Oliva Olivia’s studio - I Apr/day Charles Charles’ office - I Apr/day Rakin, Rafia Rakin’s apartment in Branford - I Apr/night Rafia Rakin’s bathroom in apartment - I Apr/night Rakin, Rafia Rakin’s apartment in Branford - I Apr/night Rafia, Rafia’s mother, Rafia’s father Rafia’s parents house in Yorktown, NY - I Apr/day Rafia Rebecca’s beach house in Old Saybrook - E Apr/day Aaron/Olivia/Rafia/Julian/Becca/Stan/patrons Live studio - I Apr/evening Aaron’s Light Presentation Scene Breakdown-3 1:38 0:40 1:50 0:34 0:52 0:08 1:10 0:10 0:30 0:20 0:46 0:10 1:08 0:08 0:50 1:19 1:20 0:30 2:20 1.03 1:23 0:20 1:10 1:10 0:21 3:19 0:10 0:37 0:32 0:10 0:53 page18 AARON’S LIGHTSCENEBREAKDOWN(continued) PAGE # DESCRIPTION CAST LOCATION(S)/ INT (I) or EXT (E) MO/Time DURATION (min/sec) 85 Rafia at Old Saybrook beach Rafia Rebecca’s Beach house at Old Saybrook - I Apr/day 1:22 86 Olivia and Aaron at art show Aaron,Olivia/Rafia/Julian/Rebecca/patrons Live studio - I Apr/evening 3:30 91 Charles comes to art show Aaron/Woman/Charles/patrons Live studio - I Apr/evening 0:28 91 Charles visits w/ woman outside art show Aaron/Woman/Charles/Olivia/patrons Live studio - E Apr/evening 1:06 92 Aaron exits Olivia’s studio Aaron Outside Live studio - E Apr/evening 0:10 92 Aaron’s Flashback (Chares/Pocket Watch) Aaron, Charles Charles’ home office in Michigan - I Day 0:10 93 Aaron going home from Olivia’s studio Aaron, Olivia, driver in car Outside Live studio - E Apr/night 0:20 93 Aaron enters his room at Duncan Aaron Hotel Duncan hallway and Aaron’s room - I Apr/night 1:39 94 Olivia calls Aaron (intercut) Olivia Olivia’s home - I Apr 0:15 94 Olivia calls Duncan (intercut) Olivia Olivia’s home/Duncan office - I Apr 0:30 95 Olivia arrives at Hotel Duncan Olivia, Ron (hotel clerk) Hotel Duncan lobby - I Apr/morning 0:10 95 Olivia goes to Aaron’s door Olivia Duncan hallway, outside Aaron’s room - I Apr/morning 0:10 95 Olivia runs to Duncan lobby Olivia Duncan hallway, stairs, lobby - I Apr/morning 0:08 96 Olivia goes to Aaron’s door Olivia Duncan hallway, outside Aaron’s room - I Apr/morning 0:07 96 Olivia on fire escape end of hallway Olivia Duncan fire escape, Aaron’s hallway - E Apr/morning 0:59 96 Olivia with Aaron in bedroom Olivia, Aaron Aaron’s room at the Duncan - I Apr/morning 2:39 98 Aaron and Olivia exiting Duncan Olivia, Aaron, passersby Outside Duncan - E Apr/morning 0:10 99 Olivia drives Aaron to Julian’s Olivia, Aaron Olivia’s Smartcar - I Apr/morning 0:20 99 Olivia and Aaron arrive at Julian’s Olivia, Aaron, Julian Outside Julian’s house in Guilford - E Apr/morning 0:10 99 Olivia and Aaron in Julian’s home Olivia, Aaron, Julian Inside Julian’s house – living room - I Apr/morning 1:21 101. Olivia and Julian speak in living room Olivia, Julian Inside Julian’s house – living room - I Apr/morning 0:57 102 Shirley calls Julian from bookstore Shirley, patrons, assistant manager Shirley’s Bookstore in Michigan - I Apr/morning 0:22 102. Aaron and Julian speak at Julian’s home Aaron, Julian, Olivia Inside Julian’s house in Guilford - I Apr/morning 0:15 102 Aaron talks with James Aaron, James Gamble Rogers stone carving Campus by James Gamble Rogers Alcove Apr/morning 0:28 103 Aaron listens to messages in room Aaron Aaron’s room at the Duncan - I Apr/day 0:28 103 Aaron exits Duncan and talks to Ron Aaron, Ron Duncan Lobby - I Apr/day 0:29 104 Aaron talks with James and meets Rafia Aaron, James, Rafia, passersby Yale campus at JGR and at Carillon Apr/day 1:10 104 Credits roll over birds in sky Birds in sky Sky with clouds - E ? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 hour 48 minutes estimated film total; 16 minutes of Yale University filming time (some scenes can be filmed at other locations that are supposed to be Yale; some can be available Yale footage or photos). Aaron’s Light Presentation Scene Breakdown-4page19 “Aaron’sLight”FeatureFilmTestimonials Nandita Das, Actor, Director, Producer, Social Activist The story is very moving and interesting. The story also points out poignantly the insensitivity of common people’s understanding of Autism. And this is a common thread beyond continents and countries so in that sense this story becomes universal. Chris Lemmon, Writer, Actor, Director I think your film could be marvelous - and both Gina and I are very excited to be involved. Randy Burns, Folk Singer/Song Writer This project is a real inspiration to me. The title song is designed to be haunting and melodic....and beautiful as well. Worked hard on it (I just couldn’t wait to get going). I think this film making is an inspiration to us all. And that is one cool presentation! Bob Cabacoff, ”Controversial Campus” contribution to Yale’s Hidden Treasures website The storyline video and presentation package are quite impressive. I need not tell you how the Latin term Lux et Veritas (Light and Truth)“But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light...” immediately resonated when I saw it within the film’s presentation, albeit for two distinct but highly important reasons. John Bockstoce, Yale Alum, Founder of Hotel Management Partners Aaron’s Light is an incredible story, You were kind to ask for my feedback and all I can say is that it all sounds fantastic. I would love to help in any way that I can. Laurie Harkness, PhD, Clinical Professor in Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine Yale’s fascinating architecture and sculpture illuminates the imagination and makes you wonder what stories the creators were attempting to tell the future generations of leaders that were to walk Yale’s hallowed grounds. “The stuff of movies!” Can’t wait to see them on the silver screen! John Crowley, Writer, Yale Senior Lecturer A movie featuring, among other things, the Gothic Stone Carvings! What a wonderful idea! The architect of Gothic Yale not only copied the solemnities of the style, but the carnivalesque nose-thumbing as well. Anyone who knows and loves Yale will have glimpsed a few of these -- and read the book that tells how they got there and why. Harold Miller, Principal in a New Haven Accounting Firm, Book Project Collaborator My main interest is mostly funding humanitarian projects that make a difference in people’s lives and make the world a little bit better place than when I found it. I believe this film will do just that. Leah Shapiro, Owner of the Hotel Duncan in New Haven (a script location) What a powerful story! And of course it’s a special thrill to have part of this movie filmed at our beloved Hotel Duncan. I look forward to seeing it make a big impact world-wide. Ellen Moriarty, Life/Career Coach; Daughter of Phil Moriarty, Yale’s Swimming/Diving coach (1950-1976) This is a story which needs to be told and seen. The screenwriters’ mission, the characters, the storyline and the gorgeous setting in New Haven, and in and around Yale University’s Gothic architecture will lend beauty and inspiration to this compelling story of how we humans, with or without obvious disabilities, strive and survive to reach our precious dreams. Aaron’s Light Presentation Testimonials page20