48hr film projects
a great place to flex muscles
My journey with 48hr film project started in 2019. I put together a team for the first installation of 24hr film project experience in Montana.
We made 10-999, co-written by father/son duo Brock and Keifer Albin. With a tiny team of collaborators we created a story about a police officer encountering a domestic violence distress call, only to eventually encounter a distress call 10-999 meaning “Officer down”.
THE LAST BARK
Made for Montana 48hr film project in summer of 2023. While we managed to create the film and submitted 2 versions of it on time, our sound rendering failed both times, so I OBS screenshot what I saw before I ran it through Premiere’s final render, and submitted that version for audience’s viewing, I choose better experience for them, rather than the opportunity to compete. I still won “best trailer.”
PROJECT MUFFIN
On the heels of the success of “Maybe” we were invited to create another short film for “Yes we Cannes” and the opportunity to screen it at the Filmapalooza and ultimately at Cannes.
We were selected to screen in in Los Angeles in the Filmapalooza, but didn’t make the cut for Cannes. There were incredible films and the whole experience was thrilling.
MAYBE
Placed as a “Runner up” in Montana 48hr film project in summer of 2022. With a brand new team consisting mostly of actors we created a fun short film based on a personal story of one of our writers. It was a learning experience.
Look back
On the way to greatness …
I was skiing at the Harriman’s park in Idaho when my friend mentioned the open house at the film school at the university. I joined her. She ended up being massage therapist and I seem to hav found my calling.
I made 100s of short films and vlogs, and in 2019 decided to switch to narrative films. After the 48hr film project I became an intern in Hollywood casting a Film made T.O.X.I.C and Inspiration. Got Accepted to Sundance Collab directing workshop where I created used their generic script to make a short film The Last Diet, and was ready to …
… stuck at home I created “My terrible shorts” and practiced my craft.
Cabin
When the pandemic started, someone had a great idea to create a CFFF and inspire us to make distanced movies.
fever film
It was supposed to last two weeks and winners would screen in a special Cabin Fever Film festival.