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Logic Films
United States
Приєднався 4 чер 2017
Logic Films is an independent film company based in Bakersfield, California. Follow our channel as we post our films, web series productions, and try to break into the film industry.
Beta - A Short Film Sci Fi Drama
A lonely programmer builds an artificially intelligent woman to be his perfect companion.
Winner of 41 festival awards including 7x winner of Best Short and screened at the Oscar-Qualifying LA Shorts Film Festival.
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Winner of 41 festival awards including 7x winner of Best Short and screened at the Oscar-Qualifying LA Shorts Film Festival.
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Logic Films:
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Відео
Willis Wedding 2021
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Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Willis! Want Logic Films to capture your wedding day? Schedule a consult on our website and we would be happy to get back to you. www.logicfilmcompany.com/services
Producer's Corner Episode 3
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The production of Beta went through many stages to come to life. Episode 3 dives into lighting, equipment, people on set, and more.
Producer's Corner: Episode 2
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From making the script to casting actors, Kevin and Mackenzie walk through their process of pre-production.
Expressionism 2021
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An intern-led micro-short film navigating the emotional ups and downs of life through art.
Beta (2021) Official Trailer
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A lonely programmer builds an artificially intelligent woman to be his perfect companion only to find out she doesn't have feelings for him in return.
Lengthwise Commercial
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A promo we did for a local brewery. www.logicfilmcompany.com www.lengthwise.com Insta: @logicfilmcompany Facebook: @logicfilmcompany
Footloose (Boys and Girls Clubs of Kern County)
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Footloose (Boys and Girls Clubs of Kern County)
Best Actress at the Hollywood Silver Screen Festival
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Best Actress at the Hollywood Silver Screen Festival
Honestly Ever After | S01E05 - The Denny Theory
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Honestly Ever After | S01E05 - The Denny Theory
Honestly Ever After | S01E04 - The Birthday Move
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Honestly Ever After | S01E04 - The Birthday Move
Honestly Ever After | S01E03 - The Plague
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Honestly Ever After | S01E03 - The Plague
Honestly Ever After | S01E02 - Getaway
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Honestly Ever After | S01E02 - Getaway
Bloopers: Episode 1 of Honestly Ever After
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Bloopers: Episode 1 of Honestly Ever After
Honestly Ever After | S01E01 - Pilot
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Honestly Ever After | S01E01 - Pilot
Her teacher was amazing, so patient and kind.
Love this so much. Thank you.
Excellent film, but can’t subscribe to channels with this many ads. Not everyone can afford ad free UA-cam and I do understand that the creators need to pay for their content with advertising.
People seem so concerned about teaching those with SM, autism, etc how to treat others without disorders………instead of teaching the “normal” people how to treat those with these challenges.😢
Maybe she thrifted those clothes into existence 😮
And the perfect word to say.
Great teacher- knows when to push, and when to back off, while keeping her student engaged in their "end of the bargain"... and importantly, letting the student know they are care for and loved.
I loved this . A tear ran down my cheek when she said here
17:56
5:06 what if she had a very manly voice that's why couldn't speak...?
I don't care how old he programmed her to act like, this would still be child abuse.
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Pardon me for being thick..but what happened to her bio mom in the end...did she disappear just like that? Beautiful film on selective mutism no doubt...
Beautiful film, congrats!
This was actually amazing. I'm very surprised how much I liked it ❤
Goosebumps. I recognise parts of going through the trauma proces with all its triggers, because of my religious trauma. Found ways to deal with it, but it's unbelievable how strong those prison bars can be.
Beautiful.... thanks for sharing. Ax
Couldn’t finish this once the theater teacher was talking to the main character like she was 2 and had trouble hearing. Not enough people acknowledge the ableism in infantilizing sometimes because they don’t communicate like others do. Eye contact isn’t as important as people make it seem. I know it’s expected in theater but one can definitely communicate in theater and in real life without looking directly at a person.
She has a very good mindset . Is it due towards her being mute . Since she sould have used sign language.
Good one.
That ending was a twist. Wow. Great one.
i clicked on this without knowing what it was about. i had selective mutism in 8th grade, but thankfully it didn't last very long. i can't imagine what having it for years would be like.
Outstanding! 🎬✨ Your talent shines brightly! 🌟 Where was this shot?
That was just...wow. Very powerful. ❤
The moment she said "Here" 😢❤
my parents hate the idea of being diagnosed, they say it’s a “label” and even though it may be- they never consider the fact that it can do good. im pretty sure i had selective mutism, and still sometimes have the tendencies. i was a gymnast, i had a horrible coach who was constantly putting me down. for a lot of coaches, putting children down was a way of seeing who could fight and succeed against harsh situations. obviously, like a lot of children, i was simply beaten down. it felt like every move i made was wrong, like i had no control. i stopped speaking in certain places as a coping mechanism, maybe as a way to gain control. but then i lost control, i physically couldn’t get myself to speak. i always felt like my words would result in a negative outcome, that i would ruin things for myself and others. it’s such a scary thing to feel. i love the representation.
What a powerful film
Some seen related with me
Marvellous script, timing, acting.
what happened to the mother?
From what i got the mother said "no matter what happens dont say anything. NO MATTER WHAT" and hid her while the mother went to either find a hiding place or distract someone. Not saying anything kept her alive. But her mother clearly died. Someone must have broken into the house.
Someone broke into the house because of Kennedy. Cause "you can't keep blaming yourself"
Finding someone who is kind, caring, and patient can be life saving.
I have SM and i relate to this so much
That's the present and future of film. Thank you
Very beautiful and heart touching short film.
omg so sad cut my life in to pieces 😭😭😭😭
14:14 three college degrees later and I'm still at the same spot I was 10 years ago....
3:37 being mute shouldn't haul your progression in life.
Excellent film. First time in my life i understood there could be a problem like this. The film needs wide circulation
SIlence is my go to trauma response too but never to this extent. Powerful message
Literally touched me... The characters were so sincere.
Thank you,
Amazing, perfectly nailed :)
Se recuperar leva tempo e muito esforço, mas não desista! Você merece ser liberto de suas prisões emocionais! ❤
Wow!… I know; pple cope in different ways however this was powerful for me… to just stop communicating… if allowed to I would just hug all the pain away… 😢😢😢… try to develop the spirit to love in your own way… but others need to know that is your way of feeling loved…❤❤🖤🖤🧡🧡♾️
I hear you 💖
I had selective mutism since I was 5.And it was very bad for me...Because first days are always the scariest,they dont know I have selective mutism.They will be like"Whats you name" and I will not say anything.Some teachers say im rude for not answering which made me sad.Now im 13.5 and I dont really have selective mutism.Took me nearly 10 years and I still cant talk to my relatives 😥
wow it was awesome to hear kennedy speak thats awesome
I have selective mutism. I was diagnosed at age 5. I think people just don't want me to succeed because they are afraid I might do something really stupid! 😢
Beautiful film!
Bless the survivors😢😊