GEORGETOWN, Texas –
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Camille Compton, of Fort Worth, is selected for the lead role of Nicole Hannigan, a blissfully naïve college graduate starting her first job assisting in an art exhibition. Camille’s previous roles include the films Locus, The Last Time I Saw Her and Rich Poor Stuff.
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Douglas Clarke-Wood, of London, has been selected for the lead role of Nick Henderson, a punk rocker artist whose about to get his big break in his first art exhibition. Douglas is an accomplished stage actor in London whose past credits includes the films Cicada and Jack as well as performances for BBC radio, Henry VIII and Twelfth Night.
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Leah Mattfield, of New York, has been selected for the role of Julie O’Brien, a domineering and up-and-coming art dealer working to make her big break out of the shadow of her recently deceased boss. Leah’s previous roles include stage performances American Idiot, Cabaret and Believe.
Both Exhibition and Will are original screenplays by Fred Leicht. Fred started his career in the early days of the Internet when he worked in association with Microsoft to develop NetShow, the first live Internet broadcasting software. Using this technology, he helped produce a series of live stream concerts on the web for notable acts Cyndi Lauper, Jewel, Sting and more. His past credits include State Vs. Reed, Z: A Zombie Musical, The Alex Jones Show and Great Theaters of America series.
About Digital Light & Sound
Founded in 2006, Digital Light & Sound is based in the heart of the independent filmmaking culture of Austin, Texas producing films, TV series, and providing visual effects services. DLS has worked on projects including the award-winning documentary State vs. Reed (winner of SXSW Audience Award). Current projects include Great Theaters of America TV series and the double feature length motion picture series Exhibition and Will.
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