
Overview:
In typical indie style, Matt Vincent Serano worked many jobs on this beautiful film. He crafted the script and did most of the camera work himself
while directing, a task that overwhelms most people. His loyal crew worked
many nights and weekends for two years, shooting in dozens of locations,
some in upscale nightclubs and some in the remote reaches of the Superstition
Mountains and even as far south as Mammoth, Arizona. The Mammoth Fire and
Police Depertments (MFPD) gave Serano a full crew to work with and the actors you
will see are not actors at all, but the real men and women of the first
responder teams that protect their communities. The SWAT team is an actual
SWAT team and the weapons are real, rendered safe during the production
shoot, but real, none-the-less.The night club scenes were loaded with actual patrons at Axis/Radius in
Scottsdale.
The entire movie was processed in Adobe After Effects using a film look plug in. Serano colortimed every frame to give the scene the exact look that he desired.
The Crossroads of Fate is full of twists and turns
General Overview of the movie and events.
