One Bad Day - Vancouver Film School (VFS)

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2022
  • SOME LINES CAN’T BE UNCROSSED.
    An eager detective interrogates an evasive suspect, but it is clear that they both have secrets.
    The two characters are isolated in the precinct’s interrogation room, and as the story unfolds, their stalemate will be begin to break as they unravel…
    An Official Selection of the 2020 Edmonton Short Film Festival, One Bad Day was written by Jason R. Kay for WR62 Producing for Writers Class 2020. Production began in March 2020, but due to the shut down, the short was not shot until July 2020. The project came together within a few weeks with virtual production meetings, casting and crew calls, and was shot in one day in one location, the VFS campus at 198 West Hastings Street. The team was comprised of 4 Producing for Writers students, and 3 VFS Sound Design Students:
    Jason R. Kay - Writer/Producer
    Alexa Guido - Producer
    Mariana Zacaron - Producer/Art Direction
    Megan J.C. Cruz - Producer
    Darren Borrowman - Executive Producer
    Max Montesi - Director/Cinematographer/Editor
    Austin Macwhirter - 2nd Assistant Camera -
    Chris Preston - Composer
    Chu Chih Yang - Sound Design/Sound Recordist
    Siyeon Park - Sound Design
    Jordan Ruhala - Sound Design
    Brian Casilio - Story Editor
    Rudy Thauberger - Story Editor
    Evan Pitt-Payne - Production Assistant
    Starring:
    Siobhan Connors
    Andrew Huzar
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  • @Observer-O
    @Observer-O 2 роки тому +3

    On the second watch, seeing how many hints you're able to cram in there surprised me. I couldn't understand why the interegator was being so creepy at first thinking you were makin him be so just for the sake of him being the antagonist. Inner themes of police corruption, although the detective not sparing a thought on her colleagues' well-being and instead on a past case did throw me off slightly.