
About this project
This is for a student sophomore project I'm working on with my friends. I'm striving to make something that has a very unique feel and look to it; something that can stand out amongst my other classmates. We plan to shoot over a four day schedule, mainly on weekends, that will be based in Long Island and Brooklyn. The settings include: a house, a convenience store (or pizza place), and a storage bin. We will be shooting on the Canon 7D DSLR camera. The money will be for feeding our crew and cast, and also being able to provide transportation to cast members coming in from different parts of New York. Any additional funds will be used for making production materials to help promote the film.
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This project successfully raised its funding goal on October 16, 2010.
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Connected as Louis Matta (244 friends)
I started making "movies" when i was 6 years old on my old Tyco Video Cam, and as I grow up, my interest in film continues to grow.
To date, I have made six short films within 3 years at college. "Paranoia" was my freshman project, which was my first attempt at seriously making a film; and then I made a much better film in fall of 2010 called "Cheeseburger" which was an absolute blast making.
In spring 2011 I wrote and directed "The Traveler" which won Best Director, Best Sophomore Film, and Best Editing at the Five Towns College Film Festival. "The Traveler" also won the Audience Award for Best Sci-Fi Mini-Short at the 2011 Shockerfest Film Festival in California.
In the fall of 2012 I was a part of a 48 hour film festival in which I directed "After the Fact". Then I went on to direct "Still Meadows" which won Best Junior Film and Best Cinematography at the Five Towns College Film Festival. "Still Meadows" is an Official Selection in the 2012 Fright Night Film Festival. In the spring of 2012 I made another short film called "The Last Day".
All of my projects can be viewed on my vimeo channel under my websites.