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Our Short Films

Hungry

A Christmas-time shopper gets the gift of his life, in this funny, twisted comedy skewering greed during the Holidays!

When We Danced

Waiting in the hospital for news of a loved one can be fraught with terror and apprehension, sometimes leading to a joyful discovery.

The Chaser

A young man seeking ‘True Love’ makes a deal with a potion maker that will bring him his hearts desire, never realizing that his future is screwed!

Late

A woman arrives at LAX for an emergency, only to find that non-communication has made her horribly late for a very important event.

The Road To Ruin

An upscale couple on their way home to Manhattan from a book signing has their car die unexpectedly.

The Boxer

A fighter makes an important decision after he gets badly beaten in the ring.

Needs Talking

A woman comes to a very difficult and yet a very liberating decision from her lonely life in the west.

A House Cleaning

This funny, little film is for Film Noir lovers. This is a film making exercise that turned out better than I thought.

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How to Write Effective Dialogue for Beginners

To write effective dialogue, start by understanding your characters well. Know their interests, fears, and dreams, so their voices sound unique. This makes chats feel real. Next, use subtext to add depth; sometimes what isn't said speaks volumes. For example, if a...

How to Create Memorable Characters for Film

Creating memorable characters for film starts with understanding who they are. Think of archetypes like the brave hero or the wise mentor—these can add depth. Give your characters compelling backstories to make them relatable; their childhood dreams or struggles can...

How to Write a Short Film Script: 10 Key Highlights

Writing a short film script is like crafting a snack-sized adventure! Start by nailing down your central concept—it's the heart of your story. Focus on just one main idea, and keep it clear. Characters should be relatable; think about their quirks and dreams. You want...

How to Make a Successful Short Film: 7 Important Tips

To create a successful short film, you really want to focus on a few key elements. First, write a strong script; it's like the backbone of your film. Next, craft engaging characters that people can connect with, flaws and all. Pacing is vital too; keep your audience...

Camera Angles for Beginners: 6 Easy Angles to Learn

Understanding camera angles is a game-changer for you as a budding filmmaker. Each angle tells a different story; for example, shooting from a low angle makes your subject look heroic, while a high angle can suggest vulnerability. It's like magic! Eye-level shots...