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VR, Experimental & Pitch 

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Drama

"UP" Available in VR

Winner Best VR/Experimental

 

Inspired by mother nature, this experimental short film features the most unique and beautiful aerial views of the planet Earth. Film consists of original satellite landscapes, which were made using modern digital technology and new techniques. The film is available in 4K Virtual Reality format.

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  • Project Type:

  • Animation, Experimental, Short, Virtual Reality

  • Genres:

  • Experimental, VR, Animation, Short

  • Runtime:

  • 6 minutes 25 seconds

  • Completion Date:

  • March 5, 2020

  • Language:

  • English

  • Film Color:

  • Color

  • First-time Filmmaker:

  • No

  • Student Project:

  • Yes

Director - Ismail Malikov

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Drama

"The Last Dance"

Runner Up VR/Experimental

 

After kidnapping and ransoming a millionaire, gangster George "Machine Gun" Kelly and his wife are on the lam, renting a house in Jacksonville, Florida. George just wants to read his newspaper and eat his steak, but his wife gives George a earful with her complaints.

  • Project Type:

  • Short

  • Runtime:

  • 7 minutes 22 seconds

  • Completion Date:

  • November 10, 2019

  • Production Budget:

  • 100 USD

  • Country of Origin:

  • United States

  • Country of Filming:

  • United States

  • Language:

  • English

  • Shooting Format:

  • Digital

  • Aspect Ratio:

  • 16:9

  • Film Color:

  • Black & White

  • First-time Filmmaker:

  • No

  • Student Project:

  • No

Director - Brooks Brandal

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Gobble - Pitch Video

Winner Best Pitch

 

Two cave goblins attempt to become pop stars on a surface world that much prefers they didn't.

Gobble was created by Troy DeWinne and Ethan Dirks.

Troy DeWinne is a producer, director, and writer who graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a bachelor’s degree in radio-television-film. Boys’ Club – a dark comedy short film directed by Troy in 2018 – was an official selection for multiple prestigious film festivals such as Overlook Film Festival, Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, and deadCENTER Film Festival.

Ethan Dirks is an art director, designer, and game developer with experience working on many diverse projects. Plot Guru – an interactive Netflix game he co-created in 2016 – was featured prominently in Popular Science and Business Insider, along with being named one of the year’s top 50 startups to watch by Built In Austin.

Troy and Ethan currently reside in Los Angeles, California and are finalizing a pitch for the animated series Gobble.

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Forever Young Pitch

Runner Up - Best Pitch

This is a short video pitch by Jason Lor (Screenwriter/Filmmaker) of his 2019 Romantic Drama Screenplay "Forever Young". A story about a young man from ancient times who is granted immortality until he finds his true love, no matter how long it takes.

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Writer/Filmmaker - Jason Lor

Before graduating from San Francisco State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Cinema, Jason Lor had already started writing when he was in the 3rd Grade in Elementary school. He wrote in his journals about his days and adventures whether with his friends or family. Soon enough he decided to get creative and make stories out of those everyday adventures but from a different point of view. A creative point of view. Thus started his goal of becoming a writer for novels. This soon changes when he came to realize how much he loved movies. The characters and worlds coming to life on the big screen fascinated him that that is what he truly wanted with his stories. Thus began a new chapter in his journey of writing, which is to become not only a writer but a Screenwriter. From there on out he continues to write and never stopped. He grew up in a time where Screenwriting software like Final Cut Pro or Screenwriting classes were not available around his hometown of Chico. That, however, did not stop him from pursuing his passion. He would go to the bookstore every weekend in search of Screenplay textbooks and study as much as he could on how a screenplay should be written. Eventually, he finally moved to San Francisco where he can finally attend San Francisco State University's film program and learned what he needed to know about filmmaking along with his screenwriting. After three years of studying film, Jason graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Cinema. Afterward, Jason continued to pursue screenwriter as well as filmmaking.

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