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Transcendence - 48 Hour Film Project - Dallas 2011

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2011

The story of a guy, a girl and a Victrola.
The Clock Stopping Rabbits entry in the 48 Hour Film Project - Dallas 2011 . Shot on Location in Plano, TX. Shot with a Panasonic GH2. Edited with Premiere Pro and After Effects.

Transcendence - Credits

Directed By
Wes Sutton

Written by
Suzie Eckl
Jessika Kwasniak
Wes Sutton
and the Team

Cast
(in alphabetical order)

Bob Berlin -Michael Henderson
Viktoria -Jessika Kwasniak
Debbie Karlsen -Alva Lillie
Steve O'Dell -Johnathan O'Rear
Young Eldridge -Erik Otto
Older Eldridge -Rudi Otto
Donna -Kiara Simmons
Alexis Berlin -Terri J. Simmons
Mavis Berlin -Kim Visser
Woody Bits -Andrew N. Winters
Dr. Octogon -Yusuf Yildiz

Sound Recording Engineer
Benjamin Croucher

Production Assistants
Suzie Eckl
Kim Visser
Andrew N. Winters

End Title Music Composed by
Benjamin Croucher

Victrola Music
Jaudasa Society Orchestra
Millicent
Me-Ow
Molly O medley
All Public Domain

Edited by
Wes Sutton

A Clock Stopping Rabbits Production

48 Hour Film Project - Dallas 2011

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  • Beautiful Short, well put together and is excellent proof of what perfect character compatibility can and will achieve.

    I honestly believed Kim was a straight up B*, Rudi, a lost and forgotten soul, far far away from reality (home), and Jessika some type of fantasy from a time and place only those that dare to go down this rabbit hole of an object will meet.

    This team, "Clock Stopping Rabbits" did an Exceptional job. I can't wait to find they have in store for the upcoming 2012 Film Fest.

  • awesome..

    

  • Unique! Unpredictable! Well Done! - The genre, a Period Piece. I love this short, having inside knowledge, the cast & crew had exactly 48hrs to make it with many stipulations. The 48 hr fest 2011 Elements (must include): A Prop: ball, Character: a waiter named Debbie, the genre is picked for you and a line of dialogue! I've been told too many times "everything has been done" and Hollywood doesn't help but this short truly delivers something new without needing comedian relief. It's so sweet!

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