I had the opportunity to meet the lead actress before reviewing the film SOUND because my facebook friend, Cinematographer Tawan Bazemore, is her husband and he intro'd us. She happily agreed to do my show, Ask Aunt Tricia Advice Vlog & Podcast Show. I didn't know what to expect because sometimes when you're friends with the man - the wife is usually a little uncomfortable. BUT! This sweet, cute, and full of personality beauty totally took me by surprise. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE HER! Crystal Porter-Bazemore is a gem that should be protected at all costs.
Tawan sent me a private link to view the film soon after the interviews. He's episode #6 and she's episode #16 on YouTube. I'd seen the short clips and test shots that he'd posted of Sound, but I was still not sure what to expect with a title that could mean so many different things. I popped my popcorn and got my drink then reclined in my fav recliner.
First off of course, the cinematography is nothing short of perfection - which deserved all 47 awards in total. It's hard for me to start this review because I loved every frame of this film. Crystal Porter-Bazemore is a true actress. This lady took us back to the silent era of film. She beautifully led this film in silence and captivated the audience with no dialog. That's not an easy task to do. Crystal illustrates many levels of emotions and energies in this film, I can see why she won 9 Best Actress awards on the film festival circuit. To be able to exhibit a multi-layered emotional performance shows us this actress took time to train and study the silent film era while using her God-given talents to bring this film to life.
Secondly, the locations and soundtrack are also characters in this film. This short film was so well thought out and put together, it makes me smile to know that I am now friends with these talented people.
Lastly, please comment and share this project with everyone you know. I'm proud to say that this film deserved all the accolades it has received.