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Now Read This! (2008)

Release Date:
November 23, 2008
Format: Live Action

Genre: Documentary/Educational
Summary:

Just how important is reading to college students? What do they read? Do they like reading? Who are their favorite authors?
We'll answer all these questions and we journey into the mind of the modern college student in this new documentary from Nethery-Ramsey Productions, hosted by David Ives and directed by James Nethery. This film features in-depth interviews with both college students as well as professors, plus some hilarious animated sketches from the masterminds behind The Average Show.

Running Time: 55 mins

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Technical Info:

Producer/Director/Cinematography: James Nethery
Written by: James Nethery and David Ives
Editing: James Nethery
Hosted by: David Ives

Animation Voices: Brad Ramsey, Mark Niedermann
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Now Read This! Movie Trivia:

-Now Read This was originally made and shown as a film for a Student Success class group project at Valencia Community College (where the majority of the film takes place) but the film shown in the class was actually different then the film shown on the website as it was cut down to about 35 minutes due to time constraints (the time limit for the presentation was 45 minutes).


-The animated sequences in this film are based around Joe from Nethery-Ramsey's still-running animated series: The Average Joe Show.

-Nethery-Ramsey's first "feature length" film and longest film (55 minutes) to date (as of November 23, 2008)
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-Nethery-Ramsey's first documentary type film and James Nethery's first experience making a documentary.

-The film was shot in only a little over 3 days but it took several weeks to get the editing post-production finished.

-This is the first Nethery-Ramsey film where Mark Niedermann has received animation and voiced credit. He voiced and animated most of "the Judge" in the courtroom animated scene about half-way through the film.

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