*** NEWS ALERT: Person Of Interest Locks In DVD Distribution

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Ariztical Entertainment has picked up Christopher Ward's “Person Of Interest” for DVD distribution with a February 23, 2010 street date. Jeff penned the opening credit sequence by crafting a stripped down cinematic version of the title track from his 2004 EP Goodbye July. The DVD will include audio commentary by Julie Bell, Cuyle Carvin, Elise Rovinsky, Christopher Ward and Michael A. Wong. There will also be a deleted scene, which was shot at the historical Thomaston train station, included on the disc.

“Chris had already decided that he wanted Goodbye July for the movie but the EP version just didn’t fit. I disappeared into my studio for a few days and came out with the version that is now on the film. It was a lot of fun to do and in the process I discovered some depth I never even knew the song had.”, Jeff says. You can see the finished “Person Of Interest” opening credit sequence Here.

“Person Of Interest” debuted at The Hartford International Film Festival in 2007. The plot synopsis goes a little something like this: In an 18 month period three professional women have disappeared from a small New England town. Sheriff Nickie Welles (Elise Rovinsky), who has learned that state budget cutbacks will soon eliminate her job, is determined to find out who's behind these terrible crimes. In an act of desperation, Nickie asks James Hart (Cuyle Carvin), a local psychic, to help solve the mystery before her tenure comes to an end. However, Detective Sandra Franks (Julie Bell), Nickie's lover, believes James is a fake and that her girlfriend is in over her head. James suspects someone is out to frame him for the disappearances. Could it be Sandra? Ultimately their investigation will uncover a terrible secret that will bring them all to the brink.

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