Sawyer, an environmental piece about a futuristic society where nuclear power is commonplace, enters its pre-production stage with a fundraising campaign.
Shipped, The Short
posted by Richard Sweeting
“Shipped” is a comedy mock trailer by Charlotte Renken that follows two misfortunate lovers being torn apart by a “shipping war.” Renken takes on the fandom, online subculture of shipping and transports it into the real world.
Smoke and Mirrors
posted by Rebeca Gonzalez
As the director of photography, Bunee Tomlinson takes a lead role on the set of Jamie Haug’s latest film Lady Bug. With limited time and space, the day enters chaotic harmony. Haug plans to submit the film as his senior thesis at the end of this semester. Consequently, the pressure is on as the crew hustles to put together the perfect shot complete with fog....
Shoot the Stars® Season Four
posted by Franco Romero
Shoot the Stars ® season four has begun at SFUAD. Two screenplays were selected from student submissions, and are now in the process of being turned into films that will feature professional acting talent.
The Countdown
posted by Holly Pons
There are few things more intimidating than a senior getting ready to graduate from college. Being thrown into the world while also being forced to truly grow up is a hard transition. The Countdown, directed by Lia Gotz, targets this subject completely. “These women have worked really hard for the last four years towards adulthood and once it hit’s their youth is lost,” says Gotz. This student-produced film portrays two women getting ready to graduate when they happen upon a bucket list they made in previous years. With graduation the next day, they decide they have to honor their teen souls by completing their bucket list with the time they have left. “Youth is something that’s passing by really quickly and these women start to realize they have to grow up, have to get a jobs, have to start making money to support themselves,” Gotz explains. These powerhouse women working alongside Gotz came together to create a comedic film that students all over campus will be able to relate to in one way or another. They’ve spent the past five months writing scripts and raising their goal of $3,000 towards making this dream a reality. Since they’re working on a tight budget, they intend on make good use of school grounds and shoot the majority of the film on campus. “We really just want to show people what we can do,” says Gotz. “We’re not daisies, we can lift heavy equipment but we can also make people laugh, and that’s what we plan on doing.” They plan on being in post-production through December so they hope for an early 2016 release date. Working alongside Gotz are Producers, Summer Matthews and Eli Schaefer, first assistant director Jordyn Gregory and co-writer Kate...
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