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  “We have a heart-to-heart and she helps me see that things are OK, that things are going to be OK,” Vicki adds. “It’s a cute little short.
“Of course I have aspirations of being a legitimate Hollywood actress—why the fuck not? So this has been me kind of testing the waters, stepping out of my comfort zone into the unknown a little bit.
“It was fun. I don’t regret doing it. It’s short and sweet and definitely dramatic.”
Chase met the director Clavijo through a mutual friend—veteran adult director Jim Camp.
“Alex was telling him about this story and Jim recommended that he speak to me about it,” Vicki explains. “So he reached out to me through Jim.”
The 13-year veteran Chase tells AVN it was important to her to not have the adult industry depicted in a negative light in the film, so she communicated with Clavijo about her boundaries.
“I don’t ever want to degrade the industry that gave me so much love and acceptance,” Vicki says. “So he was careful with me and he was flexible with me being selective with what I would and would not do.”
Chase accompanied Clavijo to a red-carpet screening at the L.A. Shorts International Film Festival at L.A. Live in July.
“It was good mingling among industry actors,” she says of the event.
If anything, Chase says the experience of starring in Everything In Its Right Place only reinforced what she already thought about acting.
“There were emotional and physical challenges but it just validated to me how much I enjoy the art of acting and I want to do more—more mainstream,” Vicki says.
 























































































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