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    • 2018
      • Baucis & Philemon
        • A Tale’s Transformation
      • Lemonhead
        • Midnight to 9AM
        • 9AM to 7PM
        • 7PM to Sunday
      • Markers
        • Heart to the Beat
      • The Phone Rang
        • One Shot
        • Austin Film Festival
      • Mr. James Smith
        • LOL
      • Girl Friend
        • Untitled (For Now)
      • Bulletproof
        • Documenting Change
    • 2017
      • Happy BTS
        • BTS Inception
      • Jasmine and the Narrator
        • The Face Behind the Voice
        • Three of These Films
      • Two of These Things
        • Pre-Production
        • Behind the Camera
        • Three of These Films
      • Alexa
        • Pre-Production
        • Overtime
        • Three of These Films
    • 2016
      • Darkness
        • Cameras, Cellos, & Cupcakes
        • Ending the Year With Darkness
      • Battle Scars
        • Choreographing the Routine
        • Lights, Camera, Practice!
        • Boom, Pistol, Shotgun
        • Giving Thanks to These Films
      • Seven Taps
        • Pre-Production
        • Not All Assistants Get Coffee
        • Giving Thanks to These Films
      • Texts From God
        • Pre-Production
        • The Acting Process
        • Giving Thanks to These Films
      • Notes
        • Writing Notes
        • Passing Notes
    • Learn
      • Tips & Techniques
        • Rule of Thirds
        • There’s No Going Back
        • The Y
      • Lenses
        • The Depth of a Field
        • Lens Maybe? LensBaby.
        • Through the Looking-Glass
      • Versus
        • Stage or Camera
        • Focusing on Pixar
  • Films
    • Director’s Reel
    • Greatest Hits
      • The Elements
      • Inside and Out
      • Lemonhead
      • Markers
      • The Phone Rang
      • Bulletproof
      • You Deserve a Brighter Tomorrow
    • 2019
      • The Elements
    • 2018
      • Baucis & Philemon
      • Inside and Out
      • Marionette
      • Meet the Team
      • Guilt
      • Leap for Lungs
      • Lemonhead
      • Markers
      • The Phone Rang
      • Mr. James Smith
      • Girl Friend
      • Bulletproof
    • 2017
      • You Deserve a Brighter Tomorrow
      • The Waiting Room
      • Happy: Behind the Scenes
      • Jasmine and the Narrator
      • Two of These Things
      • Alexa
    • 2016
      • Darkness
      • Battle Scars
      • Seven Taps
      • Texts From God
      • Notes
    • Earlier
      • The Detective
      • The Spear
  • Poetry
    • The Water Cycle
    • In Your Eyes
    • Stained Glass
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Early Films

The Detective (June 5, 2015) is a classic detective film surrounding the case of a stolen frisbee.

Credit: Actor

 

The Spear (September 3, 2012) follows two boys playing war in the woods, which quickly becomes dangerous.

Credit: Actor

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