
Filmmaking
Comedy
Overview
A micro-short film inspired by the stress of making movies
Top Cast


Sam Vivian
Sam Vivian
The Director
Sam Vivian
The Director
Joseph Lo
Joseph Lo
The Boom Operator
Joseph Lo
The Boom Operator


Patrick McConville
Patrick McConville
The Phone Crewmember
Patrick McConville
The Phone Crewmember
Tony Cross
Tony Cross
The Scary Crewmember
Tony Cross
The Scary Crewmember


Adam C. Hughes
Adam C. Hughes
The Blood Man
Adam C. Hughes
The Blood Man
Daniel Skjelsbæk
Daniel Skjelsbæk
The Viking Actor
Daniel Skjelsbæk
The Viking Actor


Alex Quinn
Alex Quinn
The Other Viking Actor
Alex Quinn
The Other Viking Actor
Markus Riley
Markus Riley
The Script Supervisor
Markus Riley
The Script Supervisor
Jack Cowls
Jack Cowls
The Cinematographer
Jack Cowls
The Cinematographer
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