Who We Are
Joel Michael Anderson is a former Structural Engineer, now a screenwriter, producer, and actor living in Los Angeles.
J. Scott Woeck has worked on film in the past and is recently returning to his passion of producing and directing.
Together they have worked on two previous independent film projects:
A web series pilot, Lubey Driver: www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4GZiJtI9Xo&t=9s
A short film, Conflicted: www.youtube.com/watch?v=84ZefsXOiYE&t=20s
This new current one is a 20 minute short film called Mobius.
What We're Producing
Mobius is an intellectual thriller, related to the medical/crime mystery genre. It explores a rare medical condition call Acquired Savant Syndrome, as a patient struggles to clue in his doctor on the secret truth behind his injury and a murder mystery. It is a fun and creepy short film that has potential for a larger feature-length story in the future.
We have used our own savings to make a teaser for the short film to show you, the audience. We now can give you an idea of our vision for this film.
Here is the teaser we have prepared: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfP_tyCg92w
Additionally we prepared a commentary to tell you more about the story: https://youtu.be/mpAq8jXNSpg
What We Need & What You Get
We have put together a budget to finish production so we can provide you with a completed short film. We have kept costs limited and only require $2960. The short film will be posted on Youtube and all contributors will be notified before anyone else so you can watch and enjoy the film as soon as it is completed.
Additionally, it will be submitted to numerous film festivals in hopes of recognition and will be notable and instrumental in advancing the careers of the filmmakers, as well as all cast and crew involved.
If we don't reach our entire fundraising goal, we are left with the remaining debt for compensating the cast and crew. It will come out of our rent and food budget - that's the risk we take as artists. However, any extra money raised will go toward future film productions.
Other Ways You Can Help
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