Again
Los Angeles, California | Film Short
Comedy, Drama
Again
Los Angeles, California | Film Short
Comedy, Drama
1 Campaigns | California, United States
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This campaign raised $7,525 for post-production. Follow the filmmaker to receive future updates on this project.
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- The Story
- Wishlist
- Updates
- The Team
- Community
Mission Statement
The Story
Wishlist
Use the WishList to Pledge cash and Loan items - or - Make a pledge by selecting an Incentive directly.
EDITING
Costs $800
We have so much beautiful footage from principal photography and now it's time to cut this thing together!
COLOR CORRECTION
Costs $1,000
Excellent color correction is one of the finishing touches.
SOUND DESIGN
Costs $500
We need to hear this thing.
SUBMISSIONS
Costs $1,000
We're submitting to 20 of the best short film festivals in the world and need your help with submission fees!
COMPOSER
Costs $500
We want some real pretty music to go with this thing.
PAY THE ACTORS!
Costs $700
Help us pay the union dues for our supes professional actors!
MISCELLANEOUS
Costs $500
Listen. Who knows what's going to go wrong. But will you be there for us when it does?
HARD DRIVES
Costs $500
Gotta store it until it's ready to be released!
COVER
Costs $500
Must have: a cover of 'I Got You Babe'.
Music Licensing
Costs $750
We have to license 'I Got You Babe' for our cover.
Poster Design
Costs $250
A beautiful way to represent our film at festivals and online.
Cash Pledge
Costs $0
About This Team
Who Are These People?
The Writer
Bekah Brunstetter hails from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and is an LA based playwright, feature and TV writer. Her plays include Cake (Ojai Playwrights Conference), Going to a Place Where you Already Are (South Coast Repertory Spring 2016), The Oregon Trail (Portland Center Stage Fall 2016, O’Neill Playwright’s Conference, DC Women’s Playwright’s festival), Be A Good Little Widow (Ars Nova, The Old Globe) and Oohrah! (The Atlantic; Steppenwolf Garage). As a TV writer, she has written for MTV’s Underemployed, ABC Family’s Switched at Birth, Starz’ Upcoming American Gods based on the novel by Neil Gaiman, and is currently a co-producer on NBC's This is Us. As a feature writer, she adapted the book The Secret with Robert Cort Productions. MFA, the New School for Drama. For more information please visit www.bekahbrunstetter.com.
The Director
Alexis Jacknow is a Los Angeles based director and actor. She holds a B.F.A. from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and since graduating, has worked in film, TV, and theater in cities all over the country. As a director, her recent credits include the World Premiere of Bekah Brunstetter's hey brother at Son of Semele Theater, L.A. Theatre Works' live recording of The Hound of the Baskervilles featuring Seamus Dever, Geoffrey Arend, and James Marsters (Audie Award Winner Best Audio Drama, Publisher Weekly's Listen Up! Award), and multiple National Tours for TheatreWorks USA. Her production of Neil Labute's Fat Pig at the Hudson Theatre included new material not seen before in the United States and received an Ovation Recommendation, a BroadwayWorld Nomination for Best Play, and a Stage Raw Top Ten Pick. The LA Times called the show, "...a revival that packs an unexpectedly emotional wallop", and said Jacknow's work "earns instant credibility from the pitch-perfect opening scene". She is a proud member of SAG/AFTRA, AEA, and SDC. For more information please visit www.alexisjacknow.com.
The DP
Ricardo Diaz is a Los Angeles based cinematographer. He holds a B.S. in Radio-Television-Film from the University of Texas and an M.F.A. in Cinematography from The American Film Institute Conservatory. Ricardo has shot several award winning feature films, documentaries, and commercials in cities all over the world. On the commercial side he has worked with such clients as Microsoft Windows, Verizon Wireless, Honda, T-Mobile, Bank of America, and Tillamook. Most recently, he shot "First Girl I Loved" which won the NEXT Audience Award at the 2016 SUNDANCE Film Festival. Additionally, he shot, "The Young Kieslowski" which won the 2014 L.A. Film Festival Audience Award and premiered theatrically in July 2015. For more information please visit www.rickdiazdp.com.
The Actor
Morrison Keddie's experience in performance builds on a broad background, ranging from classical theater to video game voiceover to independent short films to sketch comedy to network television. He's very grateful to have performed theater alongside Emmy and Tony winners, in educational tours, and in the multiple Ovation Award winning play Ubu Roi (A Noise Within). His voiceover talents have placed him in fantastical roles in several computer games, including Thief II: The Metal Age and Vampire: Bloodlines, as well as in international promotions for a spinoff of one of the longest lasting series from Japan - Ultraman Max (Tsuburaya Productions). Independent films that he's starred in have gone on to run the festival circuit and garner multiple awards, and his recurring role on The CW's Hart of Dixie has reached millions of viewers. He's recently appeared as a co-star and guest star on internet web series Sass Class (DreamworksTV/AwesomenessTV) & RocketJump: The Show (Hulu), and performed on a house sketch team for several years at mainstay comedy theater iO West. BA Tufts University; alumnus of BADA & UCB. For further details please visit morrisonkeddie.com
The Actress
Aubrey Dollar was last seen in the CBS drama "Battle Creek" as Holly, opposite Dean Winters and Josh Duhamel. She's also held series regular roles on ABC's "Women's Murder Club," FOX's "Point Pleasant," and created the role of Marina Cooper on CBS's daytime drama "The Guiding Light." Her work in TV includes extensive guest spots and recurring roles on shows such as "Weeds," "The Good Wife," "Ugly Betty," "Person of Interest," and "Blue Bloods" among others. Her feature film credits include One Small Hitch, See Girl Run, and Hard Luck. Her most recent off-Broadway theater credits include "Completeness" at Playwright's Horizons, "The Tutors" at Second Stage, and "Asheville" at Cherry Lane. For further details please visit: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0231122/?ref_=nv_sr_5
Incentives
- The Story
- Wishlist
- Updates
- The Team
- Community
Mission Statement
The Story
Wishlist
Use the WishList to Pledge cash and Loan items - or - Make a pledge by selecting an Incentive directly.
EDITING
Costs $800
We have so much beautiful footage from principal photography and now it's time to cut this thing together!
COLOR CORRECTION
Costs $1,000
Excellent color correction is one of the finishing touches.
SOUND DESIGN
Costs $500
We need to hear this thing.
SUBMISSIONS
Costs $1,000
We're submitting to 20 of the best short film festivals in the world and need your help with submission fees!
COMPOSER
Costs $500
We want some real pretty music to go with this thing.
PAY THE ACTORS!
Costs $700
Help us pay the union dues for our supes professional actors!
MISCELLANEOUS
Costs $500
Listen. Who knows what's going to go wrong. But will you be there for us when it does?
HARD DRIVES
Costs $500
Gotta store it until it's ready to be released!
COVER
Costs $500
Must have: a cover of 'I Got You Babe'.
Music Licensing
Costs $750
We have to license 'I Got You Babe' for our cover.
Poster Design
Costs $250
A beautiful way to represent our film at festivals and online.
Cash Pledge
Costs $0
About This Team
Who Are These People?
The Writer
Bekah Brunstetter hails from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and is an LA based playwright, feature and TV writer. Her plays include Cake (Ojai Playwrights Conference), Going to a Place Where you Already Are (South Coast Repertory Spring 2016), The Oregon Trail (Portland Center Stage Fall 2016, O’Neill Playwright’s Conference, DC Women’s Playwright’s festival), Be A Good Little Widow (Ars Nova, The Old Globe) and Oohrah! (The Atlantic; Steppenwolf Garage). As a TV writer, she has written for MTV’s Underemployed, ABC Family’s Switched at Birth, Starz’ Upcoming American Gods based on the novel by Neil Gaiman, and is currently a co-producer on NBC's This is Us. As a feature writer, she adapted the book The Secret with Robert Cort Productions. MFA, the New School for Drama. For more information please visit www.bekahbrunstetter.com.
The Director
Alexis Jacknow is a Los Angeles based director and actor. She holds a B.F.A. from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and since graduating, has worked in film, TV, and theater in cities all over the country. As a director, her recent credits include the World Premiere of Bekah Brunstetter's hey brother at Son of Semele Theater, L.A. Theatre Works' live recording of The Hound of the Baskervilles featuring Seamus Dever, Geoffrey Arend, and James Marsters (Audie Award Winner Best Audio Drama, Publisher Weekly's Listen Up! Award), and multiple National Tours for TheatreWorks USA. Her production of Neil Labute's Fat Pig at the Hudson Theatre included new material not seen before in the United States and received an Ovation Recommendation, a BroadwayWorld Nomination for Best Play, and a Stage Raw Top Ten Pick. The LA Times called the show, "...a revival that packs an unexpectedly emotional wallop", and said Jacknow's work "earns instant credibility from the pitch-perfect opening scene". She is a proud member of SAG/AFTRA, AEA, and SDC. For more information please visit www.alexisjacknow.com.
The DP
Ricardo Diaz is a Los Angeles based cinematographer. He holds a B.S. in Radio-Television-Film from the University of Texas and an M.F.A. in Cinematography from The American Film Institute Conservatory. Ricardo has shot several award winning feature films, documentaries, and commercials in cities all over the world. On the commercial side he has worked with such clients as Microsoft Windows, Verizon Wireless, Honda, T-Mobile, Bank of America, and Tillamook. Most recently, he shot "First Girl I Loved" which won the NEXT Audience Award at the 2016 SUNDANCE Film Festival. Additionally, he shot, "The Young Kieslowski" which won the 2014 L.A. Film Festival Audience Award and premiered theatrically in July 2015. For more information please visit www.rickdiazdp.com.
The Actor
Morrison Keddie's experience in performance builds on a broad background, ranging from classical theater to video game voiceover to independent short films to sketch comedy to network television. He's very grateful to have performed theater alongside Emmy and Tony winners, in educational tours, and in the multiple Ovation Award winning play Ubu Roi (A Noise Within). His voiceover talents have placed him in fantastical roles in several computer games, including Thief II: The Metal Age and Vampire: Bloodlines, as well as in international promotions for a spinoff of one of the longest lasting series from Japan - Ultraman Max (Tsuburaya Productions). Independent films that he's starred in have gone on to run the festival circuit and garner multiple awards, and his recurring role on The CW's Hart of Dixie has reached millions of viewers. He's recently appeared as a co-star and guest star on internet web series Sass Class (DreamworksTV/AwesomenessTV) & RocketJump: The Show (Hulu), and performed on a house sketch team for several years at mainstay comedy theater iO West. BA Tufts University; alumnus of BADA & UCB. For further details please visit morrisonkeddie.com
The Actress
Aubrey Dollar was last seen in the CBS drama "Battle Creek" as Holly, opposite Dean Winters and Josh Duhamel. She's also held series regular roles on ABC's "Women's Murder Club," FOX's "Point Pleasant," and created the role of Marina Cooper on CBS's daytime drama "The Guiding Light." Her work in TV includes extensive guest spots and recurring roles on shows such as "Weeds," "The Good Wife," "Ugly Betty," "Person of Interest," and "Blue Bloods" among others. Her feature film credits include One Small Hitch, See Girl Run, and Hard Luck. Her most recent off-Broadway theater credits include "Completeness" at Playwright's Horizons, "The Tutors" at Second Stage, and "Asheville" at Cherry Lane. For further details please visit: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0231122/?ref_=nv_sr_5