General Information
Completed On: 12 Nov, 2017
Duration: 4 min 58 sec
Genres: Fiction, Short
Language: English
Country: United States
Submitted By: Phillip E. Walker
Festival Rating 8.9
Exploring the generational digital divide.
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DirectorsAndre Campbell
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ProducersWalker Entertainer AcademyGettingPaid.us
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Producers139 West ProductionsOops!
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WritersAndre Campbell
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ActorChristie Black
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ActorPhillip E. WalkerWineGame
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CinematographerCricket Peters
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Script SupervisorTanika Williams
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EditorialErdan Bell
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LocationDr. Ethel Pitts Walker
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Production AssistantsScarlett Berrones
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Production AssistantsCherly Cordial
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ThanksLos Angeles City CollegeNon-Credit Success Academics
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Film TypeFiction, Short
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GenresComedy
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Runtime4 minutes 58 seconds
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Completion Date12 Nov, 2017
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Production Budget100 USD
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Country of OriginUnited States
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Country of FilmingUnited States
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Film LanguageEnglish
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Shooting Formathdslr 1080p digital
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Aspect Ratio16:9
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Film ColorColor
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Student ProjectNo
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First-time FilmmakerNo
Director's Biography
Andre Campbell grew up in New York City's Bronx borough, where he always had an interest in moving pictures. As a producer on his first film, 7:35, Campbell caught the bug and after that decided to produce and direct. He started off with Two Blues. Next was Trust, where he won his first directing award. Following that was Whaaat?, Future Killer, Danger Man & Frozen Voltage. Then came the multi award winners: OopsMovie.info, TwinkiesAndRootBeer.com, Benson's Hope and this title. Andre's work today consists of films, documentaries, commercials, and music videos. He has over a dozen awards for his producing and directing. When not shooting, he has taken time to author several books on film making, which can be found on Amazon. Further, he teaches film at Los Angeles City College. When relaxing you can find this artist flying his quadcopters and keeping them away from tall trees that seem to have a magnetic effect.
139 West Productions IMDb = https://pro.imdb.com/company/co0118831/
Director's Statement
Mr. Campbell still stands behind his old school motto, "Learn by doing.”