These film projects were made in 48-50 hours, from brainstorming the original idea to final cut.
We like to compete in these festivals because they keep us versatile and creative. Competition helps us to make better films for our clients.
We like to compete in these festivals because they keep us versatile and creative. Competition helps us to make better films for our clients.
How I Learned to Love CakeA young woman, recently traumatized by a hunting accident, relies on stimulants and baking to help her cope with her anxiety. This film was made as part of the 2015 50 Hour Slam short video competition in Spokane WA. Top 15 of all teams (30+ teams), #4 in points. LethalLethal from Dancing Crow Media/Comm Projects on Vimeo. A super villain seeks out therapy when she begins to feel "good". This film was made as part of the 2016 50 Hour Slam short video competition.
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VerusThe story about two friends spending the day together...connecting. This film was made as part of the 2019 50 Hour Slam short video competition in Spokane WA by members of The Barmy Bimble, a local comedy production team.
The opposition the directors cutWhat happens when ownership over a rare and valuable seed is only the symptom of a much deeper problem? This film was made as part of the 2018 50 Hour Slam short video competition by members of The Barmy Bimble, a local comedy production team.
The Art of LoveThe Art of Love from Dancing Crow Media LLC on Vimeo. This is the short film we made for the 2013-14 First Night 48 Hour Film Festival. The mandatory criteria for this film was the line of dialogue "Fine, I'll eat it, but don't you think I'm going to like it.", a location (ladder) a prop (glitter), petting a live animal, incorporate or hide a Beatles song title (not one word like 'Help') and include the theme for First Night "Once Upon a Night, Art Comes Alive." We incorporated everything and made a pretty cohesive and entertaining film.
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