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    The Viral Experience: What Happens When You Reach The Top

    You’'ve seen the scenario before: some talented, young filmmaker releases his latest short film on Vimeo… and BOOM… practically overnight it goes viral. A few million views and a couple hundred thousand comments later, they garner industry attention, eventually cinching a movie deal with Hollywood.

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    Comedy Antonio Oreña-Barlin

    Drawcard

    When a lighthearted office prank gets out of hand, Ed is left to pick up the pieces to save not only his job but his dignity.

  • News

    1979 Revolution: Black Friday

    Historically accurate game '1979 Revolution: Black Friday' looks to passively educate an audience, whilst also providing a cinematic experience with its innovative and immersive narrative experience

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    Adventure Brandon Oldenburg

    Taking Flight

    In this fictional tribute to Antonio Pasin, the inventor of the Radio Flyer Wagon, what begins as a small boy’s boring day with Grandpa turns into a larger-than-life journey to save the universe.

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    Dark Comedy Albert 't Hooft & Paco Vink

    Fallin' Floyd

    After being dumped by his girlfriend, a street musician suffers from psychological problems manifested as a little demon who disrupts his everyday life.

  • Festival

    Tribeca Storyscapes 2017

    Short of the Week checks out Tribeca's VR sidebar, and reports back on the state of the form.

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    Adventure Limbert Fabian & Jacob Wyatt

    The Boy Who Learned to Fly

    Before he was the fastest man alive, Usain Bolt was the boy who learned to fly.

  • SOTW

    The Summer of Sequels

    As another sequel-saturated summer comes to a close, it's clear that sequels are no fad but a growing trend. It's a conversation we started with our 2011 article, Has Hollywood Lost its Way, when we mapped the rising popularity of sequels over the last three decades.

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    Documentary Whitney Skauge

    The Beauty President

    In 1992, at the height of the AIDS pandemic, activist Terence Alan Smith made a historic bid for president of the United States as his drag queen persona Joan Jett Blakk. Today, Smith reflects back on his seminal civil rights campaign and its place in American history.

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