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Something To Do - Short Film
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ABOUT THE PROJECT
Something To Do is a 16mm short Film created by Swinburne University students. This film aims to portray the themes of escapism and the collateral damage which follows.
The film follows the life of our deaf protagonist Mia, on a night out at a questionable nightclub and later, a house party.
THE TEAM
Director: Sabrina Renzi
Producer: Kristian Josevski
Writer: Abel Connors
D.O.P: Angus Sheedy
Sound/Editing: Gabriel Maisano
Production Designer: Zeta Hamilton-Durkin
HOW YOU’RE SUPPORTING THE PROJECT
By Donating to the project you'll be helping us fund much of the cast and crew's hard work! This includes funding our locations, purchasing film stock, production design, hiring an interpreter, feeding the cast and crew as well as ensuring the health and safety of everyone involved.
Any contribution, big or small is a step towards helping us create this film.
Everyone who donates to the film will be thanked in the credits too. So put your name on the BIG SCREEN!!
Something To Do is a 16mm short Film created by Swinburne University students. This film aims to portray the themes of escapism and the collateral damage which follows.
The film follows the life of our deaf protagonist Mia, on a night out at a questionable nightclub and later, a house party.
THE TEAM
Director: Sabrina Renzi
Producer: Kristian Josevski
Writer: Abel Connors
D.O.P: Angus Sheedy
Sound/Editing: Gabriel Maisano
Production Designer: Zeta Hamilton-Durkin
HOW YOU’RE SUPPORTING THE PROJECT
By Donating to the project you'll be helping us fund much of the cast and crew's hard work! This includes funding our locations, purchasing film stock, production design, hiring an interpreter, feeding the cast and crew as well as ensuring the health and safety of everyone involved.
Any contribution, big or small is a step towards helping us create this film.
Everyone who donates to the film will be thanked in the credits too. So put your name on the BIG SCREEN!!
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James donated $450