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  • In This World – The Documentary Short Film

    In This World – The Documentary Short Film



    15-year-old Courvosier Cox knows he is destined to be a star. Struggling to find his place in the complex landscape of adolescence in the urban South, he undertakes a relentless quest to escape into the spotlight.

    Update: In 2016, Courvosier Cox, 16, was arrested for over three dozen theft-related charges. In May 2017, he pled guilty to three felony charges and received a term of supervised probation + restitution.

    Director/Cinematographer/Editor: Kelly Creedon

    Original Score: Sam Beebe

    Additional Camera: Gabriela Arp, Carter McCall + Callaghan O’Hare

    Color and Sound Mix: Gary Kirk

    Project Advisors: Chad Stevens, Laura Ruel + Ross Taylor

    Awards: 2nd place, Documentary Journalism, Pictures of the Year International, Award of Excellence, Alexia Foundation

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  • Deep Blue – A Drama Short Film

    Deep Blue – A Drama Short Film



    A young Mennonite woman harbors a secret romance on the eve of her baptism.

    Written and Directed by Joe Nankin

    Produced by Bradley Smith and Irma Kollar

    Made in Association with Sprinkle Lab

    Cast (In Order of Appearance): Eva – Emily Anuszczyk, Paul – Elijah Silva, Jan – Jack Kirchner, Mill Worker – Jim Achilles, Johan – Joe Fitzgerald, Paul’s Daughter – Raya Loftis,

    Baptism Guests – Laura Fettig, Frankie Fleming, Indra Clark, Dawn Selene, Dennis Eicholtz, Kierstyn Reed, Ryan Reaves, Spring Toms, Richard Roth

    Water Diviner – Nell Wreyford

    Cinematography by Katelin Arizmendi: 1st AC – Steve Griggs, 2nd AC – Troy Eric Dickerson, 3rd AC – Shannon Bringham, Gaffer – Geoff Taylor, Key Grip – Steve Forbes, Wardrobe – Natalie Ebaugh, Wardrobe Assistant – Frankie Fleming, Art Direction/Props – Matt West, Production Sound – Nan Ho, Second Unit DP – Steve Griggs

    Original Score – Edo Vanbreemen

    Performer – Ross Chait

    Sound Design and Mix – Alex Inglizian

    Color – Derek Hansen at MPC

    Title Designs – Nicholas Almquist

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  • 10:17 – A Drama Short Film

    10:17 – A Drama Short Film



    The first of three chapters of a short film trilogy about love, loss, and life.

    Starring Luis Dubo and Daniela Ramirez

    Written, Directed and Edited by Stephen Cole Webley

    Produced by Preston Lee & Christopher Cho

    Cinematography by Rasmus Heise

    Line Produced by Cristobal Sotomayor

    Production Design by Alejandra Ortiz

    Costume Design by Marcela Carboni

    Music by Micah Dahl Anderson

    Color by Mark Wilenkin

    LiveGrain developed by Sony Behar

    A Sanctuary Content Film

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  • Jim Carrey: I Needed Color – A Documentary Short Film

    Jim Carrey: I Needed Color – A Documentary Short Film



    Jim Carrey shows a more vulnerable side in a new mini-documentary called Jim Carrey: I Needed Color. The six-minute short chronicles the famous comedian’s lesser-known past time: fine art. Carrey’s work is a range of miniature clay sculptures, colorful life-size paintings, and collages comprised of words, shapes and soft colors.

    “I think what makes someone an artist is they make models of their inner life,” Carrey said in the video. “They make something come into physical being that is inspired by their emotions or their needs or what they feel the audience needs.”

    Director/Producer – David Bushell

    Editor – Nicole C. Conrad

    Music – Dave Palmer

    Vocals – Jane Carrey

    Camera – Bobby Davidson (NY)

    Sound – Sean Massey Asst.

    Editor – Kelsey Ann McClure

    Art Assistants – Roland Allmeyer, Lino Meoli, Brogan Dunphy FotoKem Edited w/ Adobe Premiere Pro CC

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  • Shunyata: The Void (2016)

    Shunyata: The Void (2016)



    A hitman with regrets finds a ray of hope in an unusual friendship. An original short film based on a gangster’s life, played by the king of streets Jackie Shroff.

    Directed By: Chintan Sarda

    Starring: Jackie Shroff, Machindra Gadkar, Ankit Varshneya, Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Lekh Tandon, Sahil Vaid, Harry Josh

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  • The Shining Star of Losers Everywhere (2016)

    The Shining Star of Losers Everywhere (2016)


    In 2003, Japan was plunged into economic darkness, and its people needed a ray of hope. They found one in Haru Urara, a racehorse with a pink Hello Kitty mask and a career-long losing streak.

    Haru Urara, a Japanese racehorse, became a national icon after enduring a losing streak of epic proportions.

    Short Film Festival: ESPN 30 for 30 short. Screenings at Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, Hot Docs, and more. WINNER – Best Short Documentary, Hot Docs 2016

    Directed by: Mickey Duzyj

    Produced by: Mona Panchal, Yuka Uchida (Japan)

    Edited by: Casimir Nozkowski

    Composed by: Terry Dame

    Executive Producers: Erik Rydholm, Connor Schell, Libby Geist, John Dahl

    Director of Photography: Nobutaka Shirahama

    Original Art by: Mickey Duzyj

    Art Assistant: Kyle Stecker

    Animation by: Naoko Hara

    Sound design by: Greg Smith

    Featuring: Koji Hashiguchi, Masashi Yoshida, Dai Muneishi, Ken Ishii

  • 1500 Words (2016)

    1500 Words (2016)


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    What would you do if you went to the doctors and discovered that you only had 1500 words left to live? What would you say? Are some words more important than others? ‘1500 Words’ is a funny and moving short film about one man trying to keep his marriage and himself alive whilst using the fewest words possible.

    When Stanley Franks is told he has 1500 words left to live, he faces a battle to keep both his marriage and himself alive using the fewest words possible.

    Director: Andrew Chaplin

    Writer: James Menzies

    Stars: Marcus Garvey, Eri Jackson, Rachael Naylor

  • The Privates (2017)

    The Privates (2017)


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    An unknown rock band struggles with a radioactive energy in their music that blows up amps liquefies tape decks and starts electrical fires. On the eve of their first (and possibly last) show, they must decide whether to risk life, limb, and legacy for a 1 AM slot on a Tuesday. It could change everything…or nothing at all.

    “The Privates” is this week’s Vimeo Staff Pick Premiere! 

    Short Film Festival: 2017 Sun Valley Film Festival, 2017 IFFBoston, 2017 Brooklyn Film Festival 2017 Palm Springs International ShortFest, Hammer to Nail Short Film Contest – Spring ’17 – WINNER

    Writer / Director: Dylan Allen

    Producer: Eddy Vallante

    Starring: Lilli Stein, Rachel Trachtenburg, Alex Herrald, Omar Maskati

    Director of Photography: Evan Jake Cohen

    Music: The Privates Original

    Score: Dave Paulson

    Editor: Robert Grigsby Wilson

    Producer: Javier Gonzalez

    Executive Producer: Matthew Perkins

    Associate Producer: Mari Shiel

    Production Design: Pinky Guest

    Casting: Rebecca Dealy

    Casting Assistants: Christy Escobar, Kristie Walsh

    Costume Design: Megan Stark Evans

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  • In a Heartbeat (2017) – An Animated Short Film

    In a Heartbeat (2017) – An Animated Short Film


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    A shy, middle school boy who struggles coming to terms with being gay, Sherwin, and the most popular boy in school, Jonathan. When their paths cross one day, Sherwin’s heart pop’s out of his chest to chase after the boy of his dreams. Now, Sherwin must chase after his own heart before it reveals his feelings towards Jonathan, and be humiliating him in front of the entire school.

    Most waited and most talkable an animated short film “In a Heartbeat”, watch it on YouTube and Vimeo Tube Channel, the short film released/upload yesterday and youtube channel most watching about 2.5 Million more, Vimeo also love it and like it more and talk about it.

    “In a Heartbeat” – Animated Short Film by Beth David and Esteban Bravo

    A closeted boy runs the risk of being outed by his own heart after it pops out of his chest to chase down the boy of his dreams.

    Directors: Esteban Bravo, Beth David

    Writers: Esteban Bravo, Beth David

    Stars: Nicholas J. Ainsworth, Kelly Donohue

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  • “A Choice to Make” an Architect Short Film

    “A Choice to Make” an Architect Short Film



    A short film about being an architect and my struggle to pursue a more creative life. This story is your story too because these are challenges we all face. How do we make the most of our short time here? How do we ensure we’re doing the work that makes us most happy? How do we reconcile our need to feel necessary, useful, and creative with the financial reality of making a living, supporting ourselves and our families?

    Four years ago, I made the decision to part ways with the traditional practice of architecture in search of something more rewarding. I left behind a salary and good friends. I left a job that supported my family but left me creatively unfulfilled. Without a long client list or a Rolodex full of contacts, and no familial connections to funnel work my way I began experimenting. I did anything and everything I could to feed my creative intellect.

    I made things, each and every day. Most of what I made failed, but I took note of the ones that didn’t and learned from them. I persisted and kept making. I continued to reevaluate what being an architect might look like; what it meant to me.

    I found the traditional definition of practice stifling. I wasn’t content doing only one thing. Of course, I loved architecture deeply, but I also wanted to pursue writing and photography, video editing and sketching, model making and paper cutting, book publishing, marketing and interior design.

    As my definition of what being an architect meant expanded to include all these things I discovered this deep well of creative freedom that traditional practice – for me – had been lacking.

    Is my path the right one for everyone? Of course not. Is this expanded definition of a creative life perfect or unfailing? Hardly. But, experimenting has brought me closer than ever to my childhood vision of what a fulfilling life might look like.

    Each day is a new experiment in making. And this short film? That’s an experiment too. I made it with you in mind. To empower you to go find the things that make you feel most alive, most fulfilled, the things that bring you happiness.

    This channel is possible because of you – my friends and viewers. I hope you’ll share your story in the comments below and together we can broaden the definition of what it means to live a fulfilling, creative life.

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    CREDITS:


    Video and Editing: Trent Bell Photography

    Written by: Eric and Laura Reinholdt

    Story Editing and Direction: Elise Derosa