BRASHER FALLS -- St. Lawrence Central High School graduate Brandon Scharf has been chosen as the assistant editor of the film “Trigger.” Scharf is the son of William and Shirley Scharf. He …
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BRASHER FALLS -- St. Lawrence Central High School graduate Brandon Scharf has been chosen as the assistant editor of the film “Trigger.”
Scharf is the son of William and Shirley Scharf. He graduated from St. Lawrence Central School in 2004.
He also holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from SUNY Canton and a master’s degree from SUNY Potsdam. He is also a 2012 graduate of Chapman University in Los Angeles, Calif.
Chapman Filmed Entertainment recently announced that Scott Glenn (The Silence of the Lambs, The Bourne Ultimatum, Training Day), Stephen Tobolowsky (Memento, Groundhog Day, Buried) and Chris Coy (Random, Greenberg, Hostel: Part III) will star in the upcoming movie.
“Trigger” will be Chapman Filmed Entertainment’s debut thriller. The film follows two men fixated on what triggers the enormity of evil; a father whose life is destroyed in the pursuit of a monster and a son caught in a deadly charade as he tries to unravel his father’s obsession.
Photography is scheduled to begin this month in California.