Discouraging Words: Official Selection, Cheyenne International Film Festival
(2010)
A Noteworthy Occurrence: Official Selection, Milwaukee Underground Film Festival
(2007)
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Lost Gurl
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Film
by Ed Wilson (Drama)
Camera and Electrical Department Lost Gurl follows Nola, a 17 year old runaway who quickly moves in with her older boyfriend. After a tragic death, Nola's relationship takes a drastic turn, leading her down a dark path of physical, mental and emotional abuse. Lost Gurl is an emotional roller coaster that displays the challenges that young women are facing in today's society on an everyday basis. This film serves as an eye opener about the dangers that young women are facing.
Redux
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Film (short)
by Jason R. Lees (Drama)
Producer, Actor When starting over is the only option
Stressed
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Film (short)
by Chris Risdal
Producer A short film showing the ups & downs of a stressful person.
Coffee, No Regrets
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Film (short)
by Jason R. Lees (Drama)
Actor Sharing Coffee, Sharing Lives
Scratchers
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Film (short)
by Exploding Goldfish Films
Actor: Meat
Mellow Traumatic
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Film (short)
by Jesse Spitzer (Drama)
Producer A man contemplates how repetitive and mundane his day to day life is.
The Journey Back
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Film (short)
by West of Midnight Films
First Assistant Director
Fallen Branches
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Film
by Region Zero
Writer/Director
Delicious Pound Cake
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Film (short)
by Vincent Gagnepain (Comedy, Mystery and Science Fiction)
Cinematographer Three people try to bake a cake in the midst of an unnoticed apocalypse.
Who Is Landyn Banx?
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Film (short)
by Andrew Gingerich (Comedy, Drama and Horror)
Producer, Director, Actor, Writer, Editor, Editorial department, Visual effects, Special effects, Art department, Art director, Casting department, Costume and Wardrobe Department, Music department, Production designer Landyn Banx goes out to audition for the role he has lived his whole life for. However, once he arrives at the audition, he finds that there are several other people who are also vying for the role he is auditioning for. Who will get the role? Find out in Who Is Landyn Banx. Written by Landyn Banx
Wrong Again
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Film (short)
by Andrew Gingerich (Comedy, Drama and Romance)
Director A portrait of Mia Silver, a working single mother. She becomes attracted to the new man at the company and must juggle her professional life, her daughter's needs, and her own desire for romance.
My Name is Ward Armstrong and I Travel Through Time
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Film (short)
by Vincent Gagnepain (Comedy and Science Fiction)
Cinematographer, Visual effects, Special effects Martin Speck is just leaving his job at Cybercorp when a rip through time and space opens and out steps Ward Armstrong. Ward explains that he has to stop the robot revolution, but Martin doesn't believe Ward... until another Ward Armstrong steps out of another rip through time and space and explains that he must stop the subterranean mutants. Written by Vvinni J. Gagnepain
Last Breath
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Film
by Inch By Inch Productions
First Assistant Camera
Discouraging Words
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Film
by Exploding Goldfish Films
Writer/Director
Third Party '08
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Film (short)
by Andrew Gingerich (Comedy)
Producer, Director, Writer, Editor, Editorial department The story revolves around Roger Deerborn, who is a third party candidate for the President of the United States. Joining him on the campaign trail are his unpredictable running mate Strobe Jensen and his chief strategist Jesse. He is supported through his trials and tribulations by his daughter Anne Deerborn and his press secretary Heather. Melissa is a young radio reporter who tries to interview Deerborn about his campaign. When they find out that Deerborn's 2008 election night results drop from 0% to 0.0% to 0.00% how will they react to his defeat? Written by Landyn Banx
Die Geisel
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Film (short)
by Kathryn Criston (Thriller)
Editor
The City
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Film
by James Vogel (Comedy, Drama, Horror and Thriller)
Editorial department Young struggling screenwriter Scott Valdez is trying desperately to find some inspiration for his final thesis paper in order to graduate college after his college professor tells him he needs more life experience in order to make the paper more realistic. He soon finds his inspiration when he meets T.K. Together they bond through adventures in sex, drugs, and death - the American way. Written by Landyn Banx
Higher Purpose
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Film (short)
by Andrew Gingerich (Drama)
Producer, Director, Writer, Editor On March 15, 1996, 13 members of a cult known as the Higher Purpose Group were found dead, having engaged in a mass suicide. Many of the deceased had been poisoned, but seven had been smothered. Amidst the dead was found Adam Booth, 26, who was taken into custody by police and committed suicide in his jail cell later that day. During a police interview on the 15th, Booth revealed that he had actually left the group the day before but had felt compelled to return the following morning. Upon finding his congregation dead and dying, he said, he moved amongst the rows of bodies tending to those who were still alive. The poison had not been entirely effective in some cases, and Elder Paul, the leader of the group, was paralyzed, but still alive. It was then, he recalled, that he found his faith. That he realized that it was his duty to ease the passing of his patriarch. And so he smothered him with his coat, and waited for the police to arrive. We will perhaps never know why Adam did not ... Written by Andrew Gingerich
11:32 P.M.
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Film (short)
by Ethan Holbrook (Drama)
Director, Writer, Editorial department One friend speaks to another through a closed door.
Teh Cld Wr
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Film (short)
by Vincent Gagnepain (Comedy and Period Piece)
Actor, Editorial department, Cinematographer A Narcissistic Historian gives a brief and inaccurate telling of The Cold War prior to 1970 based off of the belief that for History to be exciting it must be bright and shiny.
The Five Stages of Fear
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Film (short)
by Kathryn Criston
Actor
16 Heads and Counting
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Film
by Exploding Goldfish Films
Director
Wholesale Souls, Inc.
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Video
by Andrew Gingerich (Comedy)
Producer, Director, Writer, Editor, Editorial department, Cinematographer High school student James Young sells his soul over the Internet for a little extra spending money. But when it is purchased and resold by a company known as Wholesale Souls, Inc., James tries to track down and re-purchase his soul. After several frustrating encounters with Wholesale Souls, Inc. executive Stan McReynolds, a man who may or may not be Satan incarnate, James grows increasingly paranoid and his relationship with his friends becomes strained. Surrounded more and more by hallucinatory suspicions and personal tragedy, James makes a decision that will change his life and the lives of his friends forever. Written by Andrew Gingerich
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
(2006-2010)