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In a world plunged into the dystopian darkness of a global conflict, an international draft has occurred for any person over the age of eighteen. Sent into the depth of battle with a minuscule amount of training, soldier after soldier is lost, but the draft continues.
The Aesir, a squad of new recruits and battle hardened veterans alike, take the war one day at a time, doing their best to survive the massacre and live to see tomorrow. Jason Hermod, a recently drafted private, feels no different. He hopes to finish out his days and return home, having done his duty.
During a particularly gruelling battle on the northern front, in which many members of the squad are killed in action, Jason gets word that his younger sister, a fellow draftee, has become lost in the depth of the jungle. Wrecked with despair, and no longer able to function properly on the battlefield, his commanding officer Sargent John Wodan, makes sure his squad is in charge of the rescue mission.
Currently, I am enrolled in an advance Film/Video Production class at College of the Canyons. For my first movie I wrote a short script which can be summed up relatively simply; lonely guy can't take being lonely anymore. It's only six minutes max for this project so no real intensive story lines can get started. Anyways, per the teachers urging against casting friends in the film, I went to www.NowCasting.com and got some actors interested in auditioning for parts in my student film; most of them looking good for the character's in the story. If you are an actor or actress in or around Los Angeles, looking for a non-paid, simple, student film 'gig' to get your face 'out there' feel free to go to www.NowCasting.com and submit your actor profile.
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~Shaboomer~
I was pleasantly enjoying being at the top of the producers 'blog for the past two days, when I was taken out by annoying "party announcements." I thought this is supposed to be the place where we producers could discuss storyboard ideas, day for night shooting, equipment rentals and obtaining the proper 1 second filming permits.
We don't have time to party... WE have a 1 second film to make, dammit!
-gj (acomputerpro)
PS: Check me out on Twitter. I'm acomputerpro ;)
a film by The Collaboration Foundation 2008 |