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Punk Kids Official Trailer #1
Tiny Rabbit Productions
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Swarm Official Trailer #1
Tiny Rabbit Productions
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Cinepacks Halloween Short Film Contest - Housemates
Tiny Rabbit Productions
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A Day in the Life: Part-Time Filmmakers
Tiny Rabbit Productions
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What is Vitajuwel?
Tiny Rabbit Productions
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Peel
Tiny Rabbit Productions
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Why Do You Run?
Tiny Rabbit Productions
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Sauce (Suspense/ Thriller) 48 Hour Film Project 2018
Locust Garden
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Accidental Ways
Tiny Rabbit Productions
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Behind the Scenes of Immoderate Love
Tiny Rabbit Productions
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Menlo Web Series Pilot
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Watch Your Step
Tiny Rabbit Productions
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Avocado Toast - 2017 San Francisco 48 Hour Film Project
Tiny Rabbit Productions
Why Do You Run?
October 3, 2018
What motivates you to run? Short promotional video shot for aspiring Olympian, Mirwan Saleh.
Sauce
August 13, 2018
Our 48HFP submission for this 2018! Nominated for best editing.
Character: Jordan Ervington
Prop: Gift Card
Line of Dialogue: "Why did she leave?"
Genre: Thriller/Suspense
Menlo
April 30, 2018
Teddy the super manny, pitches his baby sitting app to a focus group. Shot in a day, directed by Sahra Bhimji, produced by Tiny Rabbit Productions.
Peel
November 11, 2017
A slice of life piece written and directed by Ronan Arthur, shot by Andy Chen
Watch Your Step
October 14, 2017
In the spirit of Halloween, Watch Your Step is an ultra-short no budget film written by Sean Stewart, directed by Tim Schafer.
BTS - Immoderate Love
September 30, 2017
Behind the scenes of a web series pilot. We filmed a group of filmmakers, filming a web series about a group of filmmakers. LOL Film-ception.
Avocado Toast
August 20, 2017
Submitted to the 2017 San Francisco 48 Hour Film Project. Written, filmed, and edited in 48 hours. Required elements: Drama, an Avocado, Bryce Felton a substitute teacher, line of dialogue - "That's a good question, a very good question."
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