 Welcome to The Crimson Engine, something very special for you today. We have a trailer for the short film that we shot a couple weeks ago, Nia Noir. Check it out. I'm not here to interfere with your business. I'm looking for two young people that are missing. They're parents. Being parents, just one answer's. What do I have to do with these people? What do we know about them? Not someone doing that to us. So that was a 45-second cut-down of the 22-minute assembly that I've been putting together over the last couple of weeks. Really impressed with the footage that we got. The camera held up really, really well. We were able to pull it off in the time that we had and get 20-something pages in two days. It wasn't that crazy of a shoot and it all just kind of came together. Now I have to take the assembly that I have into a final cut. I have to get music. I have to do sound edit. I have to go through and do all the final color grades. What you see here is basically just my Crimson Engine Lutz applied to the raw footage. So it'll be another couple weeks. Hopefully I'll finish the film by the end of the year. We're talking to Canon about having a premiere here in LA. So if people are interested, please check back when I do the announcement and come along. But after that we will definitely put it up on YouTube. A couple of words about editing the trailer. I basically just took all what I thought were powerful or interesting moments from the footage. Found some music that I liked and cut it together to that music. The problem was the music was copyrighted. It was from someone else's trailer. So then I got on Upwork which is a freelancing site that I've talked about before. And put up a job saying hey can someone else do something similar to this that has the same timing? I had about 20 people say they'd like to give it a shot. I looked through everyone's reel and I picked a guy from Australia actually called Johnny Faith. He did an awesome job with the music. Really professional, really punchy. You can check out his work in the links below. So now the thing is I have to come up with a movie that delivers on the promise of the trailer. Because that's one of my pet peeves is when you have a really great trailer and not something to back it up. I have a couple more videos coming about breakdowns, about behind the scenes, about post stuff. So stay tuned, subscribe if you want more of these videos and I will see you next time.