Seafoam Green
From Fargo Filmmaking
Seafoam Green (1991) is a short Super 8mm movie created by Southpawfilmworks.
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[edit] Main Details
[edit] Plot Summary
An energetic jogger is surprised in Woodlawn Park in Moorhead, Minnesota by a curious flasher.
[edit] Production Information
Seafoam Green was made for a Beginning Filmmaking class taught by Ted Larson at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Shot in the spring of 1991, the cold weather made the entirely outdoor shoot difficult for filmmakers and actors, especially Nicole Forde, who appeared as the flasher. Bryan Delorme's antic exercising proved so funny to the crew, the image shakes several times. Greg Carlson had no tripod, and could not keep from laughing during the take. The two principal actors would later marry one another.
Seafoam Green was inspired by the movies of John Waters.
[edit] Cast
- Bryan Delorme.... Jogger
- Nicole Forde.... Flasher
[edit] Crew
- Greg Carlson.... Writer, Editor, Cinematographer, Producer, Director
- Mike Scholtz.... Production Assistant

