1. OUIJA: FOR THE
RECORD
a film by
Sarah Rudoy
Written by Alyssa Kurtzman
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2. Dear Friends,
I’ve spent the last three years at film school learning about how to create a film from the first stages of writing to its completion. I
have also worked to refine my craft through interning on professional works and working on student films. This fall, for the last time
as a student, I have the opportunity to direct and produce my own legitimate work.
In November, I’ll be shooting “Ouija: For the Record.” This fifteen-minute movie, shot on HD, chronicles the events that unfold after
the Cain family, in 1968 Arizona, buys a tattered Ouija Board and take it home only to find out that it has bigger plans for everyone
involved. Through its predictions, the board becomes a belief system for the family and they must decide whether or not to adhere to
its requests or live a life united with each other.
I want to tell this story because it is one that is very close to my heart. The script, written by Alyssa Kurtzman, is based on my
mother’s memoir. Her book tells the story of her family’s struggle with belief in the Ouija Board and how it affected her family and
her adolescence. While the book is close to 400 pages in length, Alyssa’s version of the script is only thirteen pages. We’ve
attempted to take a very dense story and pack it in to a short film, which I believe we can accomplish quite successfully with the
finished product.
I’m very devoted to this film and its successful production, and I’d love to share this experience with you. Feel free to look through
the rest of this packet to learn more about the film and its required responsibilities. And if you have any more questions about “Ouija:
For the Record” or if you’d like to be updated on its process at any point, feel free to email me at srudoy22@yahoo.com.
If you’d like to further your involvement, I’m also working hard to raise money for the film. We’re all facing financial worries, but if
you’d like to donate or otherwise contribute to its creation, I would be thrilled for any support. Either way, I’d love for you to remain
involved in what is by far my biggest undertaking to date. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Sarah Rudoy
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3. SYNOPSIS
The Cain family has never had much. So when they find a used
Ouija Board in a Goodwill store, they feel it is something
special. What they don’t know is how its mysteries will affect
their lives forever.
With the first predictions of the Ouija Board comes excitement
over washing machines and other material items. Mary, the
mother of Tricia, 14 and Diana, 13 and wife to Levoy can only
think of the “riches” that Ouija can give her.
But when Ouija predicts something that has an immediate
effect, the Cains begin to believe in its power. It confides in
them that it is a prophet sent from God, asking of their services
and proclaiming that they are “special.”
It is when this happens that things begin to turn in the house.
Levoy is considered a non-believer by Ouija and Diana suspects
that Tricia is behind Ouija’s plans. When the family is asked to
move halfway across the world to fulfill its prophecies, Mary
decides to leave everything in Arizona behind – including her
husband.
To me, “Ouija: For the Record” explores a different kind of
family and how they deal with the obstacles presented to them,
or even the ones they have created for themselves.
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4. ABOUT THE CREW
SARAH RUDOY – DIRECTOR/PRODUCER
Sarah Rudoy grew up in Pittsburgh, PA, where she attended public school and planned to be a journalist until she realized there was
nothing she wanted to do more than be involved in filmmaking and its creative and visual process. In addition to being a full-time
student at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Sarah, now in her last semester at NYU, interned in the art department at the hit television
show, Ugly Betty. Last fall, she also lived in Dublin, Ireland and produced, directed and edited a music video for up and coming artist,
Wallis Bird, titled “To My Bones.” She has worked on numerous student films as the art director and set decorator. Through all of
these experiences, Sarah has gained much knowledge of the art department and hopes to someday be a set decorator in either film or
television.
KYLE MARTIREZ-MCINTOSH – PRODUCER
Kyle Martirez-McIntosh was born in Denver, CO but has lived in Malibu, CA for the past 10 years. He is the son of a news anchor
and a motivational speaker and has spent the last two years studying film production at New York University. Outside of film school,
Kyle has worked for divisions of Paramount Pictures, Warner Brothers and the Food Network.
WILL HOPPER – PRODUCTION DESIGNER
Willy Hopper was born and raised on Cape Cod, MA, where he was active in community theater across the cape throughout his
childhood years. Will recently graduated with a B.F.A. in Film and Television Production from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He
currently works for an up and coming production company alongside Alan Cumming. He also does freelance graphic design and
animation. Because of his love of art and drawing, Will hopes to pursue a career in production design.
ADDITIONAL CREW MEMBERS: Alyssa Kurtzman (Assistant Director), Monica Schorn (Costumes), Carmen Angelica
(Props), Olver Andreson (A.C.), Jaclyn Gramigna (Casting Director)
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5. BUDGET
Department Description Total
Location $300
Booking Goodwill and Trailer
The expected budget for “Ouija: For the Record” is Actors (SAG) $0
$3,500. Luckily, as students in the NYU Tisch Waiver (NYU-SAG)
community, we’re given several benefits to help lower Crew $0
our costs. By accessing some equipment through the Wavier (Student Volunteers)
university and using our peers as crew members, we can Art Direction $1000
significantly reduce the potential budget, which without Wardrobe
the help of Tisch could reach $10,000. Set Decoration and Props
Camera $600
It is my goal to keep this film as sensible as possible. I
encourage you to look over this budget and I hope, that Rental of Extra HVX 200
with your help, together we can make this possible. Rental of 35mm adaptor and lenses (3 days)
Food $1000
7 Meals for 20 people
Snacks/Water/Extra Coffee
Transportation $300
Truck to transport equipment
10% Contingency $320
GRAND TOTAL $3,520
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6. THANK YOU
To all of my friends, family and supporters, I would like to say:
Thank You!
If you would like any more information on Ouija, please visit my website
www.sarahrudoy.com
Here you will find photos, a donations page and some of my previous work.
I look forward to our future endeavors together!
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