Nine 2021 films and one 2020 UNCSA short “Lost” will be screened this week at the Real to Reel Film Festival
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2021 UNCSA Short Films “Adrift”, “Deepwater Sponger”, “Fishtown”, “Good Boy Cerberus”, “Homecoming”,
“Mundance”, “Shadowboxing”, “Tiger Blanket” and “You Know His Name” as well as the 2020 film “Stuffed”, will all screen at the Real to Reel Film Festival in King’s Mountain, North Carolina this week from July 21 to 24. .
Screenings begin every evening at 7 p.m., starting Wednesday, July 21.
KidsFest begins at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 24, with final festival screenings at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday. A closing night and awards ceremony will take place immediately after the final film on Saturday July 24.
All passes are $ 35 in advance and $ 40 at the door. Day passes cost $ 8 in advance and $ 10 at the door. Kids Fest tickets cost $ 5 at all times.
Real to Reel Film Festival website
About the films
“Adrift”
âAdriftâ is written and directed by Brian Storck; produced by Andrew Kucmierz; with a photograph of Lam Huynh; production design by Shelby Grzech; edited by Nigel Scott; sound design by Olivia Moore and Scott; visual effects supervision by Sarah Loveland; music by William Church; costume design by Andrew J. Senn; hairstyle and makeup by Camryn Maiorana.
“Deep water sponge”
âDeepwater Spongerâ is written and directed by Connor Ryan; produced by Dillon Dipietro; cinematography by Katie Mlinek; production design by Emily Kuhlmann; edited by Jack Hansen; sound design by Nigel Scott and Olivia Moore; visual effects supervision by Mark Jabourian; supervision of special effects by Lucas Sanders; music by Noland Vannoy; costume design by Sarah Loveland; hairstyle and makeup by Amelia Brown.
“City of fish”
âFishtownâ is written and directed by Max Williams and Emma âErmaâ Richardson; with main animation by Williams; backgrounds of ‘Richardson; intermediate animation by Beau Sheil and MK Singleton; sound designed by Kevin Mackler; and music by Michael Gaffney.
“Good boy Cerberus”
“Good Boy Cerberus” is written by Kam Szeliga, Vale Stanley and MK Singleton; directed by Singleton; produced by Emily Gallinger and Robert Mageau; edited and sound designed by Jacob Boyle and Trevor Stevens; music by Lizzie He; and main animation by Singleton, Szeliga and Stanley.
“Back home”
“Homecoming” is directed by Travis Stewart; written by Kelly Simpson; produced by Zach Chaloux and Adriana Herring; cinematography by Emma Manzer; production design by Cecilia Pitts; editing and sound design by Kelly Hois and Abby Meaux; music by Lizzie He; costume design by Sarah Sims; hairstyle and makeup by Whitney Cline.
“Mundance”
“Mundance” is written by Aiden Winter-Deeley; directed by Abby Davenport; produced by Nick Bailey; with animation by Winter-Deeley, Davenport, Vi DeLeon, Kasey Lewis and Melissa Rooker; edited by Lauren-Ellen Adair; sound designed by Abby Meaux and music by Tyler Hawes.
“Invisible boxing”
âShadowboxingâ is written by Zander Heiselman, Reece Clemmons and Ralph Parker; directed by Heiselman; produced by Jenna Cusack; with a photograph by Ariano Trevino-Angelone; production designed by Grayson Fisher; edited by Jacob Boyle; sound designed by Samuel Bailey;
music by Isaac Silva and Michael McKeithen, Jr .; costume designed by Olivia Alicandri and hair and makeup by Courtney Kakac.
“Stuffed”
“Stuffed” is written by Willow Longbrake; directed by Fer MacFarlane; produced by Jenna Cusack and Julia Lofton Walpole; with the cinematography of Willow Longbrake; production design by Shelby Grzech; edited and sound designed by Jack Hansen; music by Tyler Hawes; costume design by Brandi McKinnon; and hairstyle and makeup by Cassie Richardson.
“Tiger blanket”
“Tiger Blanket” is directed by Caro Knight; written by Ashley Miller and Robert Mageau; produced by Julia Lofton Walpole and Mageau; animation by Madison Crisp, Beau Sheil and Victoria Sosa; cinematography by Willow Longbrake; production design by Abel Brone-Hammer; edited by Isaac Balachandran; sound design by Shannon Rose Kelly; music by Alexandra Franco-Zorro.
“You know his name”
âYou Know His Nameâ is written by Desiree Winns and Clarke Phillips; directed by Phillips; produced by Robert Mageau; with a photograph of Ben Trevey; production design by Ben Ter Haar; edited by Isabel Rodriguez; sound design by Vasiliki Omirly; music by Michael McKeithen, Jr .; and costume design by Sarah Sims.
Contact: Kate Miller
July 20, 2021
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