In this unusual comedy, two young men attempt to finish a school project by making a short documentary. After multiple failures, one begins to descend into madness as the other documents the process.
Cass, a young film photographer, is on assignment when she discovers a body in a field. She snaps a picture as evidence, while someone else begins to stalk her.
While driving to his girlfriend's house, a man encounters a horror on an impossible road. Will he be able to face it?
True Beauty is often said to be determined by the eye of the beholder, but many don't open their eyes to see it.
After his grandfather clock skips a beat, Will investigates the strange occurrence. What will happen when he digs too deep into the clock's defect and origin?
What if there were no people? What if the world had no motion? What if all the colors went dark? What if the world were just… Empty?
William Frederick Allen (born September 14, 2001) is a New Jersey Director, Writer, and Composer. Ever since childhood, he has been making videos with family and friends. William Allen got his proper start in filmmaking in his senior year of high school, where he made three shorts for two different classes. William Allen decided to attend The College of New Jersey's Communication program to get his Bachelor of Arts. He continued to direct five more short films and helped with countless others. William Allen was also awarded the Digital Filmmaking and Television award for outstanding contributions at The College of New Jersey. William Allen graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from The College of New Jersey in 2024. With these accolades, William Allen was able to get into the Savannah College of Art and Design's Master's program for Film and Television, where he currently studies.
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