about schuyler falls

credits and links

ABOUT SCHUYLER FALLS PRODUCTION CREDITS:

Based on an idea by:

Victoria Giller
Kira Lerner
Cassie Dragt Stafford

Written by:

Kira Lerner (Head Writer)
Cassie Dragt Stafford (seasons 01 and 02)
Jill Robbins (selected scenes in season 03)
Kim Anderson (season 04)

Website Design and Production:

Falling Sky Productions

Publicity:

Darla Dixon
Kira Lerner
Chloe J. Samuels


Special Thanks to:

Mike, for his assistance with medical information

Phil Meranus, for his legal advice

Ted Stafford, for his design assistance

VirtualPromote, for tons of web design/promotion advice (see Links, below)

VBulletin.org, for technical advice on message board integration

Project Seven's Al Sparber, Gerry Jacobson, Ken Ford and everyone on the PVII Support Newsgroup, for assistance in design and Dreamweaver technical help

Annette, Stephanie, Kevin and Scott at Hosting Matters, for phenomenal tech support

Kim Lerner, for support and plotline assistance

Tom King, for tremendous help in formatting episodes to our new format


Image and Photo Credits:

All clip art and photographs are either royalty-free stock images or original works created by Falling Sky Productions. Stock images courtesy of Hemera Corporation, Art Today and Micrografx Inc.

ASF's opening movie was produced by Hurricane Graphics, a Brazilian web design firm. Many thanks to Julian for his creativity and efficiency!


Music Credits:

"Hell's Bells" (ASF's Theme)
by Dennis M. Reed

"Control"
by James Harris III, Terry Lewis and Janet Jackson (1986)

"Ain't No Sunshine"
by Bill Withers (© 1971)

"Darling Nikki"
by The Artist (aka Prince), (© 1984 Controversy Music, ASCAP)

"Miss Otis Regrets"
by Cole Porter (© 1934)

"One for My Baby"
by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen (recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1956)

"En Priere (In Prayer)"
by Gabriel Faure; text by Stephan Bordese; English version by Willis Wager, adapted by K. Lerner); (© 1939 by G. Schirmer, Inc.)

"I'll Be Home For Christmas"
by Kim Gannon and Walter Kent (© 1943)

"Let's Face the Music and Dance"
by Irving Berlin; Copyright info unknown

"Body and Soul"
by Johnny Green, lyrics by Robert Sour, Edward Heyman and Frank Eyton (© 1930?)

"I've Got You Under My Skin"
by Cole Porter (© 1936, Chappell & Co., Inc.)

"I Will Survive"
by Dino Ferakis and Freddie Perren (© 1978)

"Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson (© 1967)

"Gimme a Pigfoot"
by Wesley Wilson (© 1933 )

"The Way You Look Tonight"
by Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern (© 1936)

Carmen: Opera in Four Acts
by Georges Bizet; English translation by Ruth and Thomas Martin (© 1973 by G. Schirmer); additional translation by Kira Lerner

"Celebrity"
by Justin Timberlake, W. Robson, J. Valentine/produced by R. Jerkins, J. Timberlake, W. Robson (© 2001)

 


LINKS (all open in a new window):

Also from Falling Sky Productions/Our Authors: Top Online Entertainment Series Sites

EpiGuide - The TV Guide or "Soap Opera Digest" for online series. A community with news, recaps (including those for Skyfalls!), previews, interviews, and a message board.  Go share your thoughts on the genre, or check out other series that might interest you.

Falling Sky Productions - Web design and content production. Like what you see here? Hire FSP to develop your web presence. Specializing in arts organizations, non-profits, and small businesses.

Newport: The Soap Opera - ASF producer Kira Lerner was a consultant and writer for this no-longer-updated commercial venture, her work focusing on the "Amanda Warren/Matt Jacobs" storyline. Amanda is a young oppressed wife certain that her recently-buried infant is still alive; Matt Jacobs is her psychologist, hired by Amanda's husband to "cure" her delusions ... but Matt has buried secrets of his own. Autumn Lake's Aaron Mullins [see below] also wrote for NSO (the Alvarez family storylines).

 


Web Series:

There are so many other series that it's impossible to list them all here; for the most comprehensive directory of online entertainment series, visit the EpiGuide and its Directory. And here are some sites that fans of ASF may particularly enjoy:

Footprints - Traditional family and character-based soap opera, with its standout storyline focusing on rival sisters Sarah and Molly. Some fantastic writing and in-depth characterization make this one of the finest on the Web.

For Now and Forever - 1930s romance in the style of classic radio and early television soap operas. Lovely, evocative site and lots of old time fun.

Paradise Found - A romantic drama heavy on the emotions, from dark desire to pure love to sinister scheming. If you like ASF's focus on tormented, troubled souls who love not wisely but too well, this is the perfect match for you. By Amy Manabat.

Silent Mysteries - A serialized novel for fans of historical, gothic suspense, complete with endangered but spirited heroines, tortured secretive dukes, and twisty plots.  With a lead named Kyra, how could we not link to it?

Wonderland - Plotting and plowing intersect in this series taking place at a ski lodge, the site of many a rivalry. By Tom King.

On Hiatus:

Autumn Lake - Aaron set his websoap in a small, fictional eastern town. The action revolves around two families; the tightly knit Bowman family, and their uppercrust counterparts, the Marshaks. Though originally premiered in 1998, AL was re-launched in late 2001, with rewritten episodes starting from the beginning, but unfortunately the updates ceased.

Covington Bay - By Anthony Langford.  Written in modified script-style, with an impressive variety of storylines and some excellent characterizations. Rarely updated but there's a huge archive of episodes to enjoy.

Liberty Creek - One of the earliest web series, this historical epic was an early inspiration for ASF. By Valerie Elchuk.

Stoney Grove - A pragmatic woman and her somewhat flighty boyfriend win the lottery and purchase an old English estate in need of repair; conflicts ensue, ghosts arrive, and a TV series ends up being filmed on location. Mark Freeman and Barbara Heath created this experimental drama/comedy and changed how fiction and audiences can interconnect.


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