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And I make sure everything is good and there aren’t any issues with the footage. Then I send it off to post. It’s a technical job. It’s an important job in the crew, but I’m not doing anything cre- ative or anything like that.” But with weekends off, his cre- ativity is able to shine. Herold was working in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for the Discov- ery Channel show Killing Fields when he thought it would be cool to shoot a film in the area, since his previous short films NJ STAGE - ISSUE 44 were all shot in New Jersey. The location benefited him in many ways. He was able to take ad- vantage of fellow crew members interested in helping out; his friend Jessica Gurney was work- ing in Louisiana at the time on the A&E show Duck Dynasty and she joined the crew as Direc- tory of Photography; and he was able to work with Sabrina Gen- narino who lives in New Orleans. The film is actually a reunion of sorts between Herold, Ko- lack, and Gennarino. The three INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 45