“Twinflower” Short Film by Jay Salbert
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“Twinflower” Short Film by Jay Salbert
Rae never knew her mother - but on the morning of her father's birthday, Rae receives an old keepsake from her parents' mysterious past.
Written, directed, and edited by JAY SALBERT Starring SAGE CHRISTENSEN and IAN FAY
Director of Photography RYDER HASKE Assistant Camera KOHL THRELKELD Producer IAN FAY, CATHERINE WALLWORK Production Assistant NORA SCHENKEL, DAVID JAFFE, CHRIS HOUSEN Post Consultant JON BOUGHER Production Sound IVAN BASAURI Sound Design and Mix DEFACTO SOUND Motion Graphics ARLEY CORNELL Set Photography ALEX ROTHLISBERGER In Association with THE LOOKOUT DC
Twinflower is the first short film in a series that's currently in development.
Kat
How often do you reflect on the similarities with those around you? Your family member or friend? Your neighbor? Your coworkers? Director Jay Salbert was inspired by George Orwell's "1984" to create a current reflection on how our humanity can be the most uniting factor of them all.
My friend Jay made this film. And I think it is really worth watching.
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Videographer: Jay Salbert
Models: Renee Bhagwandeen, Shei Phan, & TJ Allen
Finding Welkin A film about finding the things that connect us.
Inspired by George Orwell’s ‘1984’.
Narration by Cori Dunton Music by Abby Gundersen
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I made this film with pocket change and the help of many of my friends. Thanks to Savannah Potafiy, Randy Higgins, Ryan Youngblood, and Susan Holzapfel for bringing each character to life. And also to Catherine Wallwork, Chadwick Gantes, Cori Dunton, Abby Gundersen, Alex Collins, Rachel Ashley, Tyler Axtell, Dan Jones, Emily Wilkinson, Liz Allen, Katie Bradel, Kevin Trout, Ashley Gutierrez, Samantha Kawabata, Michael Spear, and many more. You all made this film what it is. Thank you.
Special thanks to Bradley Mountain