Kaitlyn Mueller was in NYC today to shoot a New York Film Festival Promo with Geoff Shelton of the Manhattan Neighborhood Network. The new York Film Festival and their host, the Film Society of Lincoln Center, find creative original short films/trailers to play before each of their film screening.
in length which would ultimately be shown in theaters year round before their programming of short selective films. The films shown at the festival celebrate film in a visual and dramatic way using live action, text, montage, animation or any combination of and portrays some or all of the attributes of the Film Society, for which it is well-known including: passion for international, independent and classic cinema, access to the world's best directors, dynamic, moving, inspiring, creative, original and/or fun topics and incorporates their two logos.
Kaitlyn had a blast filming and using the teleprompter to read subtitles. As a result, she may be making it to the big screen sooner than she thinks!
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