In the quiet of his living room, a man’s ordinary evening takes a surreal turn when a confrontation with an unexpected visitor forces him to face truths he can no longer ignore.
Explore the story behind Gun To My Head, offering a deeper look into the world that shaped and inspired the music.
In this branded content piece with a narrative style, we delve into the heartwarming journey of a young individual discovering the true essence of the sheriff's job through their parent. As the junior learns to navigate the challenges of law enforcement, the story unfolds, showcasing the unique bond that strengthens their relationship.
As two siblings grapple with the loss of their parents, a fatherly brother strives to reconnect with his independent younger sibling. Together, they navigate the emotional terrain of their past, wrestling with memories and remnants that unveil both heartache and healing.
In "Never Too Late," college student Julia returns home with her best friend Natalie for her mom's funeral. As they deal with the grief and family drama, Julia and her distant dad face old wounds and new revelations. This touching short film explores the messy but hopeful journey of reconnecting and healing.
When we can’t avoid being who we are, it can lead to insecurity. When we let our insecurities control us, we are left alone. And oftentimes, telling the truth is the only way we can set ourselves free.
A 25-year-old woman named Naomi is on the verge of moving back in with her parents when she experiences a crisis of faith. In a final act of rebellion, she decides to attend one last party before leaving for good.
The PIO is the first line of action for safety information. They are in charge of informing the public, the media, and/or other agencies as needed about incident-related information obligations. One way to do this is through Wireless Emergency Alerts which often prevent major catastrophes, thus the motto:
"Getting the right information, to the right people, at the right time”
Captain Jonathan BaxterSan Francisco Fire Department
The PIO is the first line of action for safety information. They are in charge of informing the public, the media, and/or other agencies as needed about incident-related information obligations. One way to do this is through Wireless Emergency Alerts which often prevent major catastrophes, thus the motto:
"Getting the right information, to the right people, at the right time”
Captain Jonathan BaxterSan Francisco Fire Department
The PIO is the first line of action for safety information. They are in charge of informing the public, the media, and/or other agencies as needed about incident-related information obligations. One way to do this is through Wireless Emergency Alerts which often prevent major catastrophes, thus the motto:
"Getting the right information, to the right people, at the right time”
Captain Jonathan BaxterSan Francisco Fire Department
In our Senior Narrative class, we are challenged to create a 3-5 page script using provided lines, with up to ten original lines allowed. The scene will be shot within 4 1/2 hours, featuring up to three actors and using available materials with a $50 budget.
"Imagine That" is a short scene we created within those restrictions. It depicts two detectives with a mentor-newbie dynamic dealing with an incident, filmed in a Film Noir style that really enhances the mood.
Candela has distanced herself from her parents. They only care about her exams while Candela feels that there is a bigger world around her. After an absurd argument with her mother, she leaves home and wanders around the city. Only with her friend Bryan finds refuge.