While at the Waterfront Film Festival, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Dakota Skye director John Humber, screenwriter Chad Shonk, and lead actor Ian Nelson for an interview. After watching this coming-of-age film about a teenage girl with the super power of knowing the truth behind all the lies people tell, I found myself unexpectedly drawn in and charmed by the humor and originality that made up what would have otherwise been the ordinary teenage drama of Dakota Skye's life.
Tell me a bit about the casting process and the development of the film.
Humber: We saw so many actors for each of the main parts. We cast Eileen as Dakota Skye first, and then we had eight actors read with her. Ian was in the final three call-backs, after effectively pretending to be a smoker as a gimmick during his first interview. Eileen and Ian played off each other well and raised the bar for each other. It was more than chemistry.
Nelson: Working with Eileen was incredible.
What were some of the things that surprised you during the filmmaking process? What were some of the unexpected quirks or details?
Humber: JB [Ghuman Jr., who played the role of Dakota's boyfriend] brought a lot of life into the movie. With every take, he never did the same thing twice.
Shonk: He had an energy and playfulness about him. JB had a long rat tail in his hair that he insisted was "so punk rock." He wanted it for portraying Kevin in the movie, and we let him keep it. He also really wanted to work in wearing 3-D glasses into a scene. All three [lead actors] brought something unique to the characters, and they ended up being different in the end than how I originally saw them in my head.







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