Up on High Ground (TV series)

Up on High Ground
Genre Drama
Created by Bryan Kreutz
Brayden Patterson
Written by Bryan Kreutz
Lec Zorn
Joanna Ferbrache
Thomas Callahan
Directed by Bryan Kreutz
Thomas Callahan
Starring Brayden Patterson
Cody Jarvis
Rylee Cravens
Billy Patricks
Erin Morris
Matthew Becker
Sydney Thomas
Molly Cravens
Theme music composer Matt Griffin
Composer(s) Scott Paul Lewis
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 9
Production
Producer(s) Bryan Kreutz
Brayden Patterson
Joe McGettigan
Lec Zorn
Stacey Nation
Brianna Langford
Cinematography Mike Frolos
Igor Stevanovic
Editor(s) Dale Ward
Aaron Basham
James Pruett
Erven Fernandez
Justice Simpson
James Burke
Camera setup Single
Running time 28:30 mins. (approx)
Production company(s) Brayden Patterson Productions, LLC
Distributor BK Studios
Pure Flix Entertainment
Release
Original network First-run syndication
Picture format 720p
(HDTV)
Audio format Mono
Original release 25 October 2014 (2014-10-25) – 26 October 2015
The cast of Up on High Ground

Up on High Ground is an American half-hour drama, syndicated television series, directed by Tommy Callahan and Bryan Kreutz, written by Bryan Kreutz and Lec Zorn. Produced by Bryan Kreutz and Brayden Patterson and Joe McGettigan. Starring Brayden Patterson, Cody Jarvis, and Rylee Cravens.[1]

Summary

Mrs. Hialeah in the middle with Savannah and Erin. A screen capture from a trailer to the TV Series Up on High Ground. Photo depicts the teacher embarrassingly singling out two student rivals as do not do examples.

A college psychology student is tested daily with his roommates, one in friendship, and the other on patience as a third wheel freeloader.[2] Dillon and his roommate Landon are majoring their college courses in applied developmental psychology: variability in teacher-student interactions at East Valley Academy High School. Dillon, an everyday Christ like purposeful male example, must deal with his unemployed roommate crashing on the couch, and being more than just a neighborly influence to his neighbor Jaris, a widowed, pregnant, mother of three children. An ongoing high school feud of girl foes is at the top of Dillon and Landon’s psychology matters, as the two who aim to bring strong Christian influences to overcoming their principal leader’s Buddhist beliefs into the light of salvation.[3]

Tagline

A life effort in the psychological, even pathological, and typical day of students who make this school of no fools and broken rules.

Cast

Locations

The series utilizes a house in the Dutchtown, St. Louis neighborhood in the city of St. Louis, Missouri for the Apartment settings and utilizes classrooms in Arnold, Missouri as its primary settings for the program.[4]

Production

Up on High Ground is primarily shot with a single Canon HD camera, at times with dual cameras. The crew includes Emmy Award-winning editor Dale Ward,[5] and Bryan Kreutz who has directed over 60 TV episodes, including two TV talk shows.[6] Aside from one scene written by Emma Jane Mitchell, and the two pilot episodes, original and 2nd episode, co-written by Joanna Ferbrache, All 9 episodes were pinned from the collaborative script writing of Lec Zorn and Bryan Kreutz. With the exception of episode 4 which was also co-written by Thomas Callahan. On set production ceased for the series in October 2015.

Cast Notes

This marks the third time that Brayden Patterson, Joe McGettigan, Bryan Kreutz and Erin Morris have worked together alongside sisters Rylee and Molly Cravens.[7] The first was the 2013 Indie Fest USA qualifying short film, To Inflict,[8] and the second was the feature film Hercules: The Brave and the Bold.[9]

Casting

Savannah Swanson rules the conversation in front of the classroom while a teacher is away.

Savannah Swanson was based on creator Kreutz’s blonde haired classmates, Carrie Spooner and Jill Gant, who spent all of middle school and high school together. Rylee Cravens who played Savannah was meant to have a haughty, big attitude and rival the class smart girl Erin. Kreutz, who worked closely with Cravens in two previous films, knew she would be the perfect fit to play this lead girl role without an audition, stating “She was your A-typical American popular girl and that's what we cast her for”.

The character of Bogroe was not part of the original concept for the show. Creators Kreutz and Patterson had an original script and storyboard to include only Dillon and Landon, who were based upon the real lives of Off-the-cuff comedy between then roommates Brayden Patterson and Byron L. Wilson. However, Crystal Richardson, a future guest star working with Kreutz suggested a third freeloading character be placed in the cast to be the recipient of the butt end of jokes. Richardson suggested to Kreutz to have this third wheel roommate be written as combinations of the Dimwitted character Cole Brown and also "Tommy" Strawn, both were two of Martin Payne's three best friends on the 1990s comedy Martin (TV series).

Bogroe's crashing on the couch as a temporarily-permanent fixture comes under scrutiny with his apparent mysterious unemployment status. This was a running gag throughout the show until his D-Jay gig is discovered in the finale, which was also written in closely paralleling the Martin best friends.[10]

Joe McGettigan, the supervising Producer on this new series "Up on High Ground" brought in a production assistant who would eventually play the role of Bogroe on the second day of taping, which coincidentally was being filmed at McGettigan's former house now turned a set in the Dutch town district of St. Louis. Billy Patricks, this production assistant turned main character, proved his improv skills and quick script retention to be invaluable in a late pinch. When production began after weeks of delays, the actor who was originally going to play Bogroe didn’t show up to the location set on call time, thus he was fired even though not under a contract yet. The role was immediately given to Patricks and he assumed the role for the entire series without an audition. The creators were "blown away" both by his acting ability and demeanor in playing a down and out un-employed freeloader.

The first three table readings of the pilot script were notable because the producers had another actor playing Bogroe and Byron L. Wilson playing Landon, which affected main cast chemistry when one was fired and then Wilson having to leave because of family obligations. Essentially Producers never heard main cast members Billy Patricks or Cody Jarvis read lines because they were cast without auditions after the first three table readings occurred and the series was practically into production.

The producers of Up on High Ground selected Matthew Becker as the first casting choice for main cast roles upon completing the first three episode scripts in pre-production. Along with Becker, Erin Morris had previously worked together with most of the producers on an Independent feature film as well in St. Louis. Hours after Becker was asked to play Griffin, Morris was asked to play the rival classmate to Savannah and kept her real first name for the role, Erin.

Episodes

Original Theme
30 Seconds of opening theme

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Griffin proclaims his love for Erin, knowing she is leaving for acting school in Ireland for the upcoming summer. A screen capture from the 8th episode "Gone, But Not Forgotten" to the TV Series Up on High Ground.
Episode Title Up on High Ground (Season 1) Writer(s)/producer Episode summary & notes
1 Superiority of the High and Mighty Kind-ness Joanna Ferbrache, Bryan Kreutz (Writer) - Bryan Kreutz (Executive Producer) Two college psychology student roommates, taking college-prep classes at a High school are introduced as counselors observing variability in teacher-student interactions. Clashing personalities between students Erin, the drama department class president,

and Savannah the most popular student are evident observations. A former high school roommate of the two college students crashes on their couch as a freeloader.

2 Friends, Family, and Freeloaders Joanna Ferbrache, Bryan Kreutz (Writer) - Bryan Kreutz (Executive Producer) Widow neighbor and mom Jaris receives a call that Dillon is driving her son Griffin home instead of letting him ride the bus

due to his sickness, Dillon takes it a step further to invite the family, not just Griffin over to watch old pro basketball videos of Griffin's deceased father and Jaris' husband. Savannah and Shane as a couple have high points and a rather questionable two- timing moment when Shane is seen with his Ex, Londyn, on what appears to be a date.

3 Friends, Family, and Freeloaders, Part 2 Bryan Kreutz (Writer) - Bryan Kreutz (Executive Producer) Upon overhearing a music class side conversation about a new show choir, Miri, Erin’s best friend, tracks down Savannah to get

the details for her and Erin to gain an edge on an early scoop about the audition. A multi-talented group of students audition for the new East Valley Academy show-choir where the results are left as a cliffhanger. Finding it difficult to deal with family tragedies, Khalil, slits his writs in front of the class and passes out.

4 Feud of Friends and Foes Thomas Callahan, Bryan Kreutz (Writer) - Bryan Kreutz (Executive Producer) Singled out by Mrs. Hialeah and standing front and center in class as do not do examples, the school's most popular girl

Savannah and smartest girl Erin have to endure a cooperative project. Mrs. Hialeah's philosophy of student discipline goes too far in they eyes of Avril, Erin's mom, as she makes an in school visit confrontation. Bogroe successfully sets up Landon on a blind date to entice him to leave his current girlfriend Tara so he can have her.

5 The Quintessence of a Situation Lec Zorn, Bryan Kreutz (Writer) - Bryan Kreutz (Executive Producer) Landon cracks down on Bogroe’s laziness. Erin gets accepted to a prestigious acting school in Ireland, to the dismay of

Savannah, who’s already devastated from being cheated on by Shane. Kaidence reaches out to comfort Savannah and Khalil. Londyn tries to build herself up in front her and her sister Berlin's friends by charging off in a blaze of glory with her ex-boyfriend, then demanding her sister lie to their parents about her whereabouts.

6 Underlying agreements Lec Zorn, Bryan Kreutz (Writer) - Bryan Kreutz (Executive Producer) Kaidence meets Jaris at home for the first time and the two become friends. Griffin and Erin quickly become a couple of

forever's. Bogroe is caught by the nosy neighbors on his way to a money making gig. Catcalls and bribery from Hayley force his hand to the coercion of cash to keep his secret gig an unknown to Dillon and Landon. A show-choir meet before the state finals reveals Ellie is giving Ms. Fritz pointers from last years championship.

7 In the Middle of It All Lec Zorn, Bryan Kreutz (Writer) - Bryan Kreutz (Executive Producer) East Valley's Show Choir competes short handed on the road in the state competition. Bogroe introduces his girlfriend Gemma.

With Borgoe gone more, Dillon and Landon begin to wonder about a possible money making mystery and are even more suspicious when asking neighbor Brody if he knows something they don't about Bogroe. Savannah and Erin endure their required school project together. Mr. Neil's covering for Mr. Stu's accused class wrongdoings are brought to the forefront by Hialeah.

8 Gone, But Not Forgotten Lec Zorn, Bryan Kreutz (Writer) - Bryan Kreutz (Executive Producer) When the results at the hospital appear seemingly glum, Jaris trusts in her faith and believes its a blessing in disguise.

Recent family tragedies trigger traumatic experiences and even some meaningful dreams of past memories for Hayley. The Sundin's lean on support from Dillon and the Annie's Hope/Bereavement Center for their grief. Savannah and Erin move closer to making amends with their fractured relationship. Jake makes a heartfelt move to solidify his relationship with Sydney. Griffin proclaims his love for Erin, knowing she is leaving for acting school in Ireland for the upcoming summer. Suspicion of Borgoe's secret side life become more evident when Landon texts Brody to come over and discuss posted pictures with their freeloading roommate.

9 All good things must come to an end Lec Zorn, Bryan Kreutz (Writer) - Bryan Kreutz (Executive Producer) Savannah and Erin's cooperative class project for Mrs. Hialeah becomes the talk of the school and even has the Principal discussing and Mr. Neil watching from afar.

Sydney surprised as ever to see her best friend Savannah finally make peace with her class rival in the auditorium, is moved by the moment, and takes a risk herself with Landon. With the ongoing feud now mutually over between Erin and Savannah, Thea tries to overshadow it by bringing Erin in on what she thinks is inside info on Sydney and Landon's age difference relationship. Erin has clearly grown beyond the underclassmen style of gossip and walks out on Thea with her older sister by her side. Bogroe is busted by blabbing neighbors revealing the truth of his money making and is literally foot chased by his roommates.

Characters

Dillon finds himself in the thick of stopping a first of many torrential arguments between his roommates Landon (Left) and Bogroe (Right). A screen capture from the 3rd episode "Friends, Family, and Freeloaders, Part 2" to the TV Series Up on High Ground.

Main Characters

Dillon Magnum. Played by Brayden Patterson.
Straightforward, Early 20's, open-minded, athletic as a track champion. He shares the rent with Landon. His other roommate, a friend from high school named Bogroe stays with him as a freeloader. Dillon takes responsibility and stands up for him knowing his old friend has fallen on hard times. A student of Saint Louis university, majoring in psychology along with Landon they are finishing up taking College Prep Classes at a local high school, East Valley Academy. Landon regularly gets opportunities to do the right thing (or not) and follow Christian principles, such as the biblical principal "Love thy neighbour as thyself." The Dillon character develops a friendship with the Sundin family as he goes out of his way to assist the mother, A widow with three kids.[11]
His girlfriend is Veronika Earney.
Landon Lofton. Played by Cody Jarvis.
The original of the two roommates with Dillon,[12] and, as a Christian, is really intent, with the help of Dillon, to convert their down and out roommate Bogroe from being a walking advertisement for welfare into a straightforward, taxpaying good man, and Christ believer.

Landon often shows a heightened animosity towards Bogroe and his laziness of hogging the couch and by forcing him to apply for 10 jobs a week with e-mail confirmations sent. Often a fun guy to watch an anime or a play a basketball game 1-on-1, he helps coach his high-school freshman neighbor Griffin, often meeting with him on the courts and afterwards for talks on strategy.

His girlfriend is Tara Giordano.
Savannah Swanson. Played by Rylee Cravens.
She is the most popular girl at the high school East Valley Academy. A blonde, High School Sophomore, and a riled up gossip girl.

Savannah lives the luxury life in the Upper East Side of the burbs with her dad and freshman sister Thea. When with her friends, notably Sydney or Teagan, she points out others downfalls or creates rumor starting stories to their achievements to make them appear as superficial achievements. Typically her arguments, rumors, or frustration is toward student rivals Erin, Miri, or less popular girls who have gained a certain importance she feels is infringing on her as the main focal point of attention. Ms. Fritz meets Savannah in the teachers lounge and essentially treats Savannah as the teacher's pet giving her the requirements on what the judges will be looking for to make the madrigal show choir squad. There is a rumor going around school with some students that a show choir is being formed and Savannah divulges the information to a known nerd Miri, who is friends with Erin O'Byrne that Savannah tries to deceitfully encourage the two to try out, ultimately to make a fool out of them during the auditions.

Her boyfriend is Shane and her best friend is Sydney.
Bartholomew Bogroe Played by Billy Patricks.
Couch crashing older freeloader, living as the third wheel roommate with Dillon and Landon for no payment and, as such, is really cashing in on a side gig as a Dj.[13]

Dillon and Landon question Brody about Bogroe's unusual behavior and coy smiles when Landon continues to see online Job applications filtering to his inbox. Bogroe has an ongoing feud of words with sassy neighbor Hayley who follows him to discover he has been storing music equipment for Dj gigs. Brody, who knows more than Bogroe's roommates about his side gig, ultimately is one of the two neighbors who divulge Bogro's secret life much to his demise of his hopes to live at the apartment for free.

His girlfriend is Gemma Qiao.
Erin O'Byrne. Played by Erin Morris.
High School Sophomore, and a integral part of the state finalist show choir team. Erin is an introverted, super smart redhead, and much to the chagrin of her class rival Savannah, she is the president of the school's drama department. Revealing she was accepted into the prestigious Abbey School of Acting in Dublin, Ireland to friends, a confrontation of sorts ensues about her gifts from God when Savannah throws her out of her house when the two are finishing their required joint school cooperative project together. Erin mentions to her best friend Miri that her in-school restraining order with rival Savannah shouldn’t restrict her from participating in a new school show choir. She is seen hanging around Griffin Sundin playing basketball and quickly gets swept away by his charm, shortly thereafter the two become a couple of forever's.
Her boyfriend is Griffin Sundin.
Griffin Sundin. Played by Matthew Becker.
Griffin Sundin is a show choir singer, talented dancer, and basketball player who gets private lessons from East Valley High varsity coach Landon Lofton during his high school freshmen year. Griffin lives in an apartment across from Landon and Dillon with his Mother Jaris and sisters Hayley and Roxy. Griffin is best friends with Khalil, a classmate in a higher grade level at the local high school. His girlfriend Erin is one year ahead of him in school although they are about the same age, boldly he is found making out with his new girlfriend while in detention by Principal Guidry and plays it cool when caught.

In the next to last episode, Griffin proclaims his love for Erin, knowing she is leaving for acting school in Ireland for the upcoming summer break. Griffin mentions to Dillon that East Valley Academy recently retired his father’s Basketball Jersey number, the son of the late Johan Sundin, a Swedish basketball league great in the Ligan, meaning simply the “League” in Sweden.

His girlfriend is Erin O'Byrne.
Sydney Ashdown. Played by Sydney Thomas .
A "solo-pianist-singer”, a bit of a bad, rich, high school girl, prone to sarcastic remarks. She comes prepared to talk to her best friend Savannah Swanson during class even while teachers are giving a lesson. Sydney is seen talking through the entire class on the phone and face to face with friends, even telling the teacher "why are you teaching during my conversation" when confronted by Mrs. Hialeah. Sydney often goes by the nickname Syd, especially by the students she is surrounded by. She and her best friend Savannah are always hanging around guys or sipping coffee at a local café, during, before, and after school. Sydney, is instrumental, literally, in the first year school madrigal show choir making it to finals as a pianist and vocalist. She takes the advice of rival student Londyn Downey, to get Keratin treatments at a high end salon when her close friend Teagan Janney, meets up with her. Teagan mentions she is surprised the two aren't meeting up with Savannah and Thea at Starskie's, Sydney states "No..No.. Savannah needs time to reflect, she's thinking about Shane non-stop." Jake, Sydney's current boyfriend, indicates the two have been going out for a while, reminding her its been 8 months when she mistakenly said it was 6 months late in season 1. Sydney mentions Jake's parents offered her a job as a solo-artist singer under a small record label in Seattle upon graduation. Jake makes a heartfelt move to solidify his relationship with Sydney by surprising her with a promise ring. Sydney is very happy by the sweet gesture and accepts the ring with a kiss for Jake. Later, when talking with Savannah, she reveals that she is torn between having feelings for Jake and Landon, a college psychology student teaching and observing at her school.
Hayley Sundin. Played by Molly Cravens.
15-year-old "verbally-vivacious" Freshman girl at East Valley Academy high school. She has a twin brother, Griffin Sundin whom she often places blame for everything towards. Her infamous catchphrase is a very sarcastic and distinctive phrase ("Do we have to start like this") that she normally says after a rude or snide comment. Her father, a Swedish professional basketball player died at a young age and she relies upon her single mother and neighbor Dillon for parental influences. Among three children of a widowed mom, she appears to be affected the most in grieving for her deceased father when dreaming of past memories that have a profound outcome.

She is in the East Valley Academy show choir after a strong solo singing performance for the try out auditions, but is noticeably gone when a Laryngitis epidemic forces several students to miss the State finals competition.

Supporting characters

Neil Rowley. Played by Neil McDonald.
Mr. Neil Rowley, who goes by Mr. Neil, is a science teacher and newly appointed school board member.

By default, not by choice, Mr. Neil has been volunteered to work double tasks at East Valley Academy School by new Principal Guidry due to budget cuts. He is mentioned as being the most senior teacher at East Valley Academy school when his close friend and teacher Mr. Stu Charles is dismissed from school for a scandal. His son, Mac, who was the first ever valedictorian at East Valley academy, speaks positively of his father as he addresses the current graduating class during the final scene of the series.

Thea Swanson. Played by Jessica Jordan.
Thea is a freshman at East Valley Academy School and close with her sophomore sister Savannah and friend Sydney.

Her best friend is Hayley Sundin, with whom she is seen with often at the Sundin apartment preparing to play some video games or snooping around. Although she is popular and well liked she has a quiet side and, uncharacteristically for a popular girl, she likes Star Trek. She often wears a Star Trek pendant and is seen wearing a themed T-shirt when getting ready before school. She sings a solo during the state show choir competition and is only one of six remaining East Valley students left after a laryngitis outbreak shorthands the choir squad.

Miri Cyanne. Played by Malissa Williams.
Miri is the freckle-faced girl next door, (Although she often covers them with makeup). She portrays herself as a cool geek. Sophomore, 16, shy at times, open-minded, strong willed, she is extroverted but in a her own eloquently straightforward way. She is a member of the new show choir team. Her best friend is Erin O'Byrne, whom she is seen with or talking about in nearly every scene she is present in.

Her dad often sends her YouTube videos as she goes about her day, though she is interested in them she appears annoyed the first time she mentions it to Savannah. Very confident in herself, Miri states to Savannah when asking about a possible tryout for show choir "if you want something you have to go for it".

Principal Guidry. Played by Joe McGettigan.
Principal at East Valley Academy High School and openly a practicing Buddhist.

A new principal taking over for a formerly failing regime on the school board, Guidry added his own group of teachers to act as the new council members. He makes it a point to use other resources for alternative funding like “Box tops for education clippings” brought in by all teachers and faculty. Not by his choice and under protest teacher Mr. Rowley has been volunteered by Guidry, to work as a council member in an early episode. During Melody Hull's final valedictorian speech to end the series, she extends Principal Guidry an open invitation to come to her Christian Church.

Jaris Sundin. Played by Courtni Aries.
An overworked 32-year-old widowed supermom, and neighbor to Dillon and his roommates, Jaris is the mother of three children. Jaris is noticeably pregnant with a fourth child on the way in the first few episodes of the series. Her husband Johan died recently, and she seeks support from her new friend Kaidence, a school counselor at East Valley Academy. Upon Khalil’s loss of his last immediate family member in the pilot episode, Jaris specifically conveys her support and understanding of family loss with Khalil, a classmate of Hayley and Griffin’s. Shortly after Khalil’s attempted suicide, Jaris and her daughter Hayley, offer support by cooking and providing extra blankets to Khalil knowing Dillon has essentially become a foster family to Khalil.
Brody Vanderschmidt. Played by Bryan Kreutz.
Brody is Dillon and Landon's nosy neighbor and expert video gamer. He is present with Dillon, Landon, or the Sundin twins playing video games, talking about video games, or dabbling into matters that concern his surrounding neighbors more than they should him. He gets a job as a Taxidermist after dressing up in a tacky suit for the interview. Brody who knows about ways to get hockey tickets online for cheap refers Bogore to stub-hub while helping him store his equipment in the Horseshoe apartment storage area. While helping Bogroe store his bulky Dj equipment it is apparent he knows more when Bogroe's roommates and Brody get into a conversation about his appearance. It is apparent that Brody is involved heavily in an ongoing cover up of Bogroe's side gig Dj job and eventually is one of two neighbors who reveal the truth to Dillon and Landon.
Veronika Earney. Played by Emma Mitchell.
Veronika is Dillon's on again and off again girlfriend. She is the daughter of a former alternative rock group producer who turned to Catholicism with a final album recently produced. She is pushed too far to join in on going to Dillon's Church to change her life. She initially tries to maintain her relationship with alcohol after a less than responsible upbringing by her father, but validates her childhood and goodness by her actively catholic mother primarily raising her. In the Pilot episode Veronika implores Dillon to move in with her, even though they are not married, he gives a dissertation on waiting that pushes her away enough to return to drinking and eavesdropping in distrust of his motives.

Her best friend Juliana, questions Dillon on pushing Veronika too far and he eventually apologizes to her getting her back as a girlfriend.

Mrs. Hialeah. Played by Sarah Cotton.
Psychology teacher at East Valley Academy High School and openly into the psychological and emotional state of her students. In one of the first scenes of the pilot episode Hialeah is shown speaking in front of her class with an emotionally driven statement to her students. "I want to be that teacher that crosses the line. The one you remember... a teacher whose passion for students inspires them to go that extra step". Hialeah sticks alongside her friend Mr. Neil, when his best friend, and teacher, Mr. Stu is under a scandal at the school. She Singles out two students on the spot making them stand front and center in class as do not do examples. Hialeah's discipline is to have the school's most popular girl Savannah, and smartest girl Erin, have to endure an ongoing cooperative project together after school. Mrs. Hialeah's philosophy of student discipline goes too far in they eyes of Avril, Erin's mom, as she makes an in school visit confrontation.

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