The Romford Film Festival is a 5-day festival at the end of May (24th-28th) in Romford, Essex in the UK held at the Premiere Cinema Romford. Reclamation was nominated for Best Short Film and Best Screenplay. Continue reading “Reclamation Gets Nods for Best Short Film & Best Screenplay”
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WINNER! Science Fiction Award from Webdance Film Festival
Reclamation was award the Science Fiction Award from the Webdance Film Festival, an online web series contest.
Continue reading “WINNER! Science Fiction Award from Webdance Film Festival”Reclamation VFX Reel
See before and after clips showing how the visual effects were created for Reclamation.
First Trailer for Reclamation now online!
Watch the first trailer for “Reclamation” now! Continue reading “First Trailer for Reclamation now online!”
New Chicago
Chicago was nearly wiped out in “The Flood” of the 2080s.
This wasn’t a one day flood, or even a week. A perfect storm, well three storms, collided over the great lakes over the course of twelve days. It was a combination of excessive moisture from the Pacific, a warm Arctic front, and the rapid fire succession of hurricanes from the gulf and east coasts. Thirty-seven feet of rain fell over the great lakes region over those days non-stop. Chicago was crippled as the Chicago River overflowed. Michigan Avenue ran 10 feet deep in places and flooding reached all the way to O’Hare and beyond. When it did finally break, it was only a minor reprieve. Enough time to rescue the few remaining survivors. The rains continued, breaking for a day or two at most. North America now had a monsoon season and it kept the waters high for years.
While the government was dealing with similar disasters around the gulf and east coasts, it was Weston Global that came into save the once great city of Chicago, and used its global resources the build “The Wall,” separating old Chicago from the towering New Chicago Weston funded, built and subsequently ran. Weston did such a great job, the federal government contracted them to help in Miami, Houston, New Orleans, Boston and dozens of other cities.
The country rallied behind Weston and, in 2095, Weston was awarded its first nationwide contract to act as custodian for the entire United States. Canada and Mexico followed in 2097 and Latin America in 2102. Weston’s power snowballed and it eventually added the countries of South America and what was left of the Caribbean islands. The three other corporations replicated Weston’s success and within a decade, every country on Earth was under corporate governance, in the truest sense of the words.
Cred Bangers
To save credits to keep out of Weston’s recruitment program and eventually find her family, Cassie lives in a tough part of New Chicago where Cred Bangers hit up Weston Global employees for creds.
Weston Global, acting under contract to operate the U.S. government, as well as all of North, Latin and South America, replaced all their currencies with a single and completely automated credit system in 2120. This reduced fraud, crime and simplified the accounting and taxation systems for their vast employee ranks.
Things 2 Fear gives BEST ORIGINAL STORY award to Synesthesia
Synesthesia was awarded “Best Original Story” by the Things 2 Fear Film Fest. Continue reading “Things 2 Fear gives BEST ORIGINAL STORY award to Synesthesia”
“Synesthesia” one of nine films selected for Hellfire Short Film Festival
On May 3rd, “Synesthesia” was one of only nine films selected to be screened at the Hellfire Short Film Festival in Folkestone, Kent in the UK.
Taking place at the LiME Bar Cafe in Folkestone, Kent, the Hellfire Short Film Festival is a collection of short films from filmmakers around the world. All films are voted on by the audience and the winning short goes through to the Grand Final which forms part of the Hellfire International Film Festival.
WINNER! Award of Excellence from Depth of Field
Synesthesia was awarded the Award of Excellence by the Depth of Field International Film Festival Competition for 2017. The contest notes that Awards of Excellence are granted to entries with truly exceptional artistic and technical achievements.
Continue reading “WINNER! Award of Excellence from Depth of Field”3 Nominations from Stormy Weather Horror Fest
The Stormy Weather Horror Fest honored Synesthesia with three nominations in their Winter 2017 awards. The film received a nomination for BEST SHORT. Director/Producer Alison Kohlhardt, who also played Vivian in the film, received a nomination for OUTSTANDING FEMALE FILMMAKER. Actor Danny Ross, who played Paul, received the BEST ACTOR nomination.
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