Room Temperature (2019)
Small town misfits find themselves stuck in a bunker awaiting nuclear war.
Completed On: 28 Jul, 2019
Duration: 6 min 55 sec
Genres: Short
Country: United States
Director: Brandy Seymour
Submitted By: Brandy Seymour
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ActingRusty Hopkins - Farmer McDufferSplit
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ActingLorien Hill-Purcell - Deputy Mayor AllisonCoverage, Inmate 14658, The Heiress Lethal, Just A ManLethal
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ActingRebecca Blood - Alex
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ActingYury Khidekel - BorisThe Painter, Full Service
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ActingEarl Larimore - Nose-BlowerThe Painter, Full Service
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ActingRamona Schwalbach - Gale BurgessCall Me
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ActingErik D Johnson - John D Erickson
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ActingJoshua Death - Det. Jordan Tillerman
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ActingRusty Hopkins - Mr. BurgessSplit
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ActingIzabell Daily - Girl Running Into Shelter
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ActingRussell HopkinsAiden 5
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ActingRussell HopkinsAiden 5
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Director of PhotographyJoe Lurie
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WritersMichael MillerFull Service
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WritersJeff RobertsonFull Service
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EditorRussell Hopkins
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Make Up DepartmetLorien Hill-Purcell
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1st Assistant DirectorLiz Gaffney (Richie)
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Sound Design/Visual EffectsRussell HopkinsFull Service, Aiden 5
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Film TypeShort
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GenresComedy, Dark Comedy, Women's Film
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Runtime6 minutes 55 seconds
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Completion Date28 Jul, 2019
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Production Budget1000.00 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 FormatDigital
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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
Columbus 48 Hour Film Project 2019
United States
Columbus
08/11/2019
Columbus, OH
Director's Biography
Brandy Seymour started as an actress starring in Horrors of War in 2006, The Rapture in 2007, and many other independent short films. She moved into the production side in 2011 and has produced over 5 short films, and directed 5 short films.
Director's Statement
Room Temperature was my third short film produced and directed. It was another 48 Hour Film Project format just like the first two, but this one had an interesting unexpected turn of events. After spending the entire day shooting one of the actors decided he no longer wanted his likeness in the film. Given the time constraint our only option was to shoot another actor on green screen and insert him in place of the original actor. This is why coverage is so very important. I had done my job as director to get the coverage needed to pull off the impossible.