The Way You Get Him
A naive young woman name Tiffany falls in love with the wrong sort. She should've listened to her mother's advice. As the old saying goes..."The way you get him is the way you lose him"
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Chanel AddisonDirectorFON
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Chanel AddisonWriterFON, Take Care Tasha
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Justin HayesProducerFON
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Ross KimKey Cast"Malik"
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Paige MichelleKey Cast"Tiffany"
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Drama
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Runtime:20 minutes 16 seconds
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Completion Date:July 20, 2018
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Chanel Addison is a Screenwriter, Director, Actress and Producer born in Philadelphia and raised in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Her Career began when she was eleven years old. At eleven, she attended John Casablancas Modeling and Career Centers. Here she began her career as a print model, but once she got a taste of acting she quickly fell in love with the art.
Chanel has acted in many short films but her first big feature role was being a part of the movie titled “Fourth Quarter”. Fourth Quarter is now available on Amazon Prime. Chanel has always been a creative gem which led her to build a team to create the feature film, “FON”.
FON will be the first project that Chanel has ever written, directed and produced. Her intent was to create and showcase talent in new unique ways. Using her imagination along with her team’s, helped her to do so. She was determined to put together a team that would help her vision come to life. With the abundance of support that she has received for the film, her dream will come to pass.
Chanel is also a fighter and she shares her journey openly with cancer patients as well as survivors. She has overcome stage three Hodgkin’s Lymphoma at the young age of 23, and suffers daily from the disease, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. However, she does not allow these circumstances to overpower her. “I am far from a victim, I am one of god’s warriors”. -Chanel Addison
The Way You Get Him was written as a lesson to young people to always listen to the advice of your elders. It is a product of the old saying "The way you get him is the way you lose him".