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Travis Ezell

Portland, OR

In addition to having written and directed ten shorts, Travis has been writing feature-length scripts for years now (he's a two-time finalist for the Sundance Institute's Screenwriters & Directors Labs, and he has submitted again this year... per... view more

  1. on February 16
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    Movie B.S. with Bayer & Snider: The Cannes Podcasts by Jeff Bayer & Eric D. Snider

    The hosts of the "Movie B.S. with Bayer & Snider" podcast want to do daily reports from the Cannes Film Festival.

    • 101% funded $5,055 pledged
    • 136 backers
    • Funded Mar 09, 2012
  2. on February 16
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    PopView 3D Moon Map by Jeffrey R. Ambroziak

    Now is your chance to get a piece of the world’s first true 3D map of the Moon.

    • 385% funded $19,258 pledged
    • 594 backers
    • Funded Mar 07, 2012
  3. on December 28
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    Travis Ezell
    Posted project update #4

    PREVIEW SCREENING TOMORROW

    So naturally this is short notice, because hey, it's me, and many of you have probably already heard about this, but THE WORLD OF MISSING PERSONS will have a preview screening tomorrow night in N. Portland, and if you're in the area I hope you can attend!

    A little inside-baseball for you guys:

    The truth is, we're screening a rough-cut, which means that although it's 99% of the way there, there are many steps left to take. Some edits need a little fine-tuning, the titles and credits aren't done yet, and it's only got rough versions of McKenzie Stubbert's final score in place (plus a probably-placeholder song in one scene, unless we find out the festival rights to a 1950s blues song are easier to get than we thought [edit: Oh right, plus a Justin Timberlake song is still in there! And as fun as "Sexyback" is, I doubt we can afford the rights to that one...]). Sound design and mixing hasn't happened yet, plus there's some color-timing to be done and, believe it or not, a bit of digital compositing (cleaning up the hole in the wall, and possibly improving a dead-fish visual gag — and of course the laser-beams coming out of everybody's fingertips and the lizard-riding stormtroopers in the background of the scene about the robots lost in the desert).

    So long story short, the film is "showable," but it's not professionally polished yet. But when you get a grant from the Regional Arts & Culture Council — which we did, which is awesome, and those guys are awesome — you are obligated to publicly display/screen your art somewhere in Portland within the same year the grant was received. Every filmmaker I know who's had one of these (including me once before) has done this: at the end of the year, we screen the work-in-progress and everybody has a nice time.

    Actually, it's great because any imperfections you may notice in the film, any awkward angle or fuzzy line of dialogue or mismatched action, I can just wave away with a magic wand — "Oh that? Yeah, it's just a rough cut. That's going to be fixed in post. Don't worry about that."  So as far as screenings go, this will be the least pressured you'll ever see me about the film!

    And so: if you're nearby and available, I'd like you all to join my production team and I at tomorrow evening's screening of The World of Missing Persons.

    Tomorrow night: Thursday, December 29th, at the Waypost shortly after 7:00pm.

    Along with my 21-minute "short" film, we'll be screening a quick program of recent and upcoming projects from my brilliant cast & crew, including a music video for a rap song about flossing and a short doc about bunnies, among others.

    AND ALSO, while I have your attention: nobody has received their rewards for donations yet, BUT WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN YOU! Thank you for your patience and rest assured that goodies will be coming your way soon! A digital link of the film will go up sometime in the next couple of weeks, at least of the rough cut for those of you who can't make the screening.

    Ever yours in debt and exhaustion,

    Travis Ezell,
    Director.

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  4. on December 20
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    C 299,792 km/s by Derek Van Gorder and Otto Stockmeier

    A visually stunning, compelling sci-fi short film about interstellar colonization, meticulously shot with retro filmmaking techniques.

    • 200% funded $37,317 pledged
    • 1,198 backers
    • Funded Dec 26, 2011
  5. on November 16, 2011
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    Be Meaner -Film in Pre-Production- by Montetré

    Seashell brings Shelly into a world of Super Girl Squad Adventures to destroy the Anti-Racist Machine, which may cause Global Warming.

    Funding Unsuccessful (01/14/2012)
  6. on September 20, 2011
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    Travis Ezell
    Posted project update #3

    INCREDIBLY TARDY UPDATE FOR ALL MY WONDERFUL SUPPORTERS!

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  7. on July 15, 2011
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    The Seven Swan Brothers by Megan Skye Hale

    Mask and puppet performance of the lesser known fairy tale The Seven Swan Brothers. Collaborative effort of movement, masks, and love.

    • 134% funded $2,016 pledged
    • 36 backers
    • Funded Aug 10, 2011
  8. on July 12, 2011
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    Teaching Teachers to Teach Vonnegut by Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library

    A workshop for high school teachers interested in incorporating the writings of Kurt Vonnegut into their curriculum.

    • 110% funded $2,205 pledged
    • 57 backers
    • Funded Jul 16, 2011
  9. on July 10, 2011
    Funded!

    "The World of Missing Persons" (short film by Travis Ezell) by Travis Ezell

    A lonely woman's whole world changes, and it all begins with a tiny hole the couple next door drills into her bedroom wall...

    • 144% funded $5,060 pledged
    • 60 backers
    • Funded Jul 10, 2011
  10. on July 5, 2011
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    Travis Ezell
    Posted project update #2

    JUST TO CLARIFY, RE: THE NEW GOAL!

    A couple of points for people who are looking to donate or not as we come down to the LAST FOUR DAYS:

    • We have passed the "all-or-nothing" goal! The $6,000 "new limit" is just a marker out there on the horizon for us to run for, because we can definitely use the money and the project will be better for your generosity -- but we crossed the finish line ($3,500) almost two weeks ago... Again, THANK YOU EVERYONE WHO'S DONATED, you're all my personal heroes!

    • We'd still love your donation! As I've detailed here, there are a lot of places we can spend that money that will make a huge difference in the quality of the finished film -- so you could be the one to help escalate us from GOOD to GREAT. Just because we're over the first goal ($3,500) and we're a long ways from the second goal ($6,000), don't be shy! Please!

    • We know $6,000 is a crazy long shot! The truth is, I knew the odds of getting us to $6,000 are pretty slim, but I figured, since there's no risk in not getting the donations, I didn't see a reason to play it safe. We were on such a roll, I figured I'd shoot for the moon. The closer we get to the goal, the better, but if we don't make it to $6,000 in the next FOUR DAYS we haven't failed to meet our needs and your efforts aren't wasted!

    Again, THANKS EVERYONE for helping us out. Check out the incentives and contact me if you have any questions!  In just over a month we start production!

    -- Travis Ezell, writer/director.

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