Adam Stephenson(I)
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Adam Stephenson started his career at a young age shooting silly
spin-offs of television shows and movies such as Spider-Man, Edgar
Warshog and Cold Blood. These were the days of Basement Broadcasting.
During high school, he merged with other film fanatics and with the
combined efforts and passions formed: Ghostwriter Productions. They
made films, usually in the vein of Quentin Tarantino and Martin
Scorcese. Stories revolving around crime, gangsters and drugs deals
gone awry. Films produced included: The Hitman, Fiasco and an English
IRP remake of A Clockwork Orange. After graduation, Adam, with Derek
Burnett filmed their first feature: Victims of Consequence. It
displayed the aftermath of an assassination and the search for the
killer's identity. Directly after the small family/friends premiere
followed the next feature, Yesterday's Destiny. It is a time travel
story about a man, released from prison who ventures back in time and
attempts to prevent his prosecution. Prior to Christmas of 2004, Adam
decided that he would re-master all of the early work, finalize any
current work and prepare for the future. He developed and authored a
Six-Disc DVD Anthology containing everything from 1998-2004. After
Christmas, a web page was designed in order to serve as a grounding
location for the films he and his team were making. The site is still
active and can be found here: Ghostwriter Productions During the New
Year, the team grew and incorporated other film enthusiasts. During the
Valentines Day weekend, the Panasonic DVX 100AP was rented from
Toronto. This was a critical step for the aspiring team, because it was
the first professional camera they had ever used to produce a film
with. In four days, they shot four shorts and one trailer. The films
were: Through the Footsteps of a Madman (Trailer), Hounds, Restless
Soul, The Dealer and Raiders with Reason. In the summer of 2005, the
team shot their third and largest (scale of locations, actors and
props) feature length film titled: Through the Footsteps of a Madman.
Co-written by Nathan Thomas, who also starred in the film, the story
details an aging assassin who recalls his past in attempts to forget
his mistakes. Set post-World War III within the apocalyptic lands known
as the Forgotten Regions, they took advantages of dilapidated
factories, abandoned tunnels and swampy forests. It premiered on Sunday
August 21st, at Fairview Cinema's in St. Catherine's. A theater was
rented out and nearly four hundred guests were in attendance. The film
was later selected and presented at the 2005 Young Cuts Film Festival.
Adam Stephenson is currently attending Confederation College for Film
Production in Thunder Bay. Having completed his first year, two silent
films were shot, as well as a third thesis sound film titled: Dax
Dalton. Totaling five minutes, the story follows a rock star and his
girlfriend on New Years Eve while his greedy manager hunts them down.
Along with his classmates, he filled various roles on other productions
such as camera operator & assistant, director of photography, and
assistant director. All of which were shot on 16 MM film stock using
Bolex and Arriflex cameras. Over the summer of 2006, Adam teamed up
with Jason Lupish and John Petrella of Open Concept Films and wrote a
feature length screenplay entitled: A Life Less Gone. Based on a short
story by Lupish, It is a tragic true story of a young girl who battles
and addiction to Heroin. The film will be in production during Winter
2006 and will be shot in and around Niagara Falls. For the final year
at Confederation College, Adam's thesis film: Cyberpunks, will
chronicle the lives of several cyberpunks in a futuristic look at a
technology based society. The film will be premiered in Thunder Bay at
Confederation's Film Night, in May of 2007.