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Sam Comer Photography

Posts: 2596

Knoxville, Tennessee, US

Probably not a huge deal outside of my circle of filmmakers in Knoxville, but this was the winner of "Best Regional Film" and the audience favorite at the 2013 Knoxville Horror Film Festival in October. 

Written, directed, edited, and shot by me.

Only costs about 3 and a half minutes of your time.

http://vimeo.com/77907029

It's what happens when you tell an actor, "Think Alton Brown as a serial killer."

Dec 13 13 05:45 am Link

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Marin Photo NYC

Posts: 7348

New York, New York, US

Vid isn't working...stops at about 8seconds into it...

Dec 13 13 05:57 am Link

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Douglas_Elgenor

Posts: 307

Jackson, Tennessee, US

Great work!! This is why it don't watch horror it's scary. This has that Psycho shower scene all in your mind no flashy blood and violence.

Dec 13 13 05:58 am Link

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Sam Comer Photography

Posts: 2596

Knoxville, Tennessee, US

Weird. I just played it through on my end.

Dec 13 13 05:58 am Link

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Marin Photo NYC

Posts: 7348

New York, New York, US

It works now....maybe the web server.

Anyway, I like it, very dramatic! Well done!!

Dec 13 13 06:16 am Link

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A-M-P

Posts: 18465

Orlando, Florida, US

The video worked for me.

Dec 13 13 06:17 am Link

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Drew Smith Photography

Posts: 5214

Nottingham, England, United Kingdom

Cool.

He's good. The video is good. The storyline is good with a nice twist at the end.

Dec 13 13 06:18 am Link

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Robert Randall

Posts: 13890

Chicago, Illinois, US

Awesome! The lead character is so believable.

Dec 13 13 10:59 am Link

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ChadAlan

Posts: 4254

Los Angeles, California, US

I enjoyed the video! But she should have brought an escort.

Kidding!

Dec 13 13 12:18 pm Link

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Ezhini

Posts: 1626

Wichita, Kansas, US

CHAD ALAN wrote:
I enjoyed the video! But she should have brought an escort.

Kidding!

If escort, then, there would have been two murders for the price of one!

Effective short. Good job.

Dec 17 13 01:23 pm Link

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Ironworx Productions

Posts: 289

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Love it

Dec 17 13 01:34 pm Link

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American Glamour

Posts: 38813

Detroit, Michigan, US

I'm too scared to talk about it.

Dec 17 13 02:42 pm Link

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Berghammer

Posts: 521

Seattle, Washington, US

This was great, seriously man good job! It was well paced, well acted, and compelling for a short horror monologue.

Dec 17 13 03:41 pm Link

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Christopher Hartman

Posts: 54196

Buena Park, California, US

Very cool!!

Dec 17 13 03:43 pm Link

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Lucid-Grafx Photography

Posts: 560

New Bedford, Massachusetts, US

Fantastic! Great work by all of you!

Dec 17 13 03:52 pm Link

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Sam Comer Photography

Posts: 2596

Knoxville, Tennessee, US

Wow. I really appreciate all the positive reviews!

(The next one I'm working on is turning out to be truly terrifying. Will post when it's published).

Dec 17 13 05:10 pm Link

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SPRINGHEEL

Posts: 38224

Detroit, Michigan, US

Fine performance from the main actor

Dec 18 13 01:57 pm Link

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MMR Creative Services

Posts: 1902

Doylestown, Pennsylvania, US

We'll see you in the news!

Dec 18 13 06:47 pm Link

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Kevin Greggain Photography

Posts: 6769

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

I thought it was well done, and deserving of the award.

The black and white was a great idea for this - while not brutal (til the end), it was a believable monologue.

3 thumbs up for you.

Dec 18 13 10:55 pm Link

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Sam Comer Photography

Posts: 2596

Knoxville, Tennessee, US

MMR Digital wrote:
We'll see you in the news!

Ha!

I often wonder .... This is the third short film I've made about a serial killer, in addition to a music video based around the BTK killer. (People WOULD describe me as "quiet ... Keeps to himself ...")

wink

Dec 19 13 05:03 am Link