Good Doggie
Good evening ladies and gentlemen I've come to tell you a small tale of a man who loves dogs more than people , a woman pushed to the edge - scorned if you will, and the ties that bind them together: marriage, children, infidelity. We will begin on a sunny day at home where a love for dogs waxes and a love for each other has waned. We will end on a dark and stormy night with a good doggie.
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Matt RobinsonDirectorNormal Hill Halloween
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George RobinsonWriter
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Matt RobinsonProducerNormal Hill Halloween
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Anna FaulkProducerNormal Hill Halloween
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Katie NesbittProducerNormal Hill Halloween
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Paul FusonKey CastNormal Hill Halloween
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Kimberly TolsonKey CastNormal Hill Halloween, Root Bound
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Matthew MorganKey CastNormal Hill Halloween
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Logan RobinsonKey CastNormal Hill Halloween
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:9 minutes 8 seconds
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Completion Date:September 28, 2014
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Production Budget:250 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Canon T3i
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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LC Valley Zombie WalkLewiston, Idaho
October 4, 2014 -
Idaho Horror Film FestivalBoise, ID
October 17, 2014 -
Filmmaker Q & ALewiston, ID 83501
February 21, 2015
I am a blue collar guy. I work as a supervisor at a composting facility, and run heavy equipment. A high school, drop out, drug addict, and an ex con. After getting clean in 2000, a lot of things have changed about my life, but not my obsessive nature.
After I got dumped by a girl in 2010, I was advised to get a hobby. I decided that since I liked youtube, I would just grab my iPhone and make some awesome videos... right? It's just that easy.
It turns out it takes a lot of time and education to learn to be a video creator. However, I've always decide to jump headfirst into things before, and this hobby was no different.
Being a single, full-time father, my budget was limited. I was giddy when I was able to buy my flip camera, it's only recently that I have gotten a DSLR. No matter what the obstacle, I get the project done.
I use a lot of online sources, but mostly I have been learning by doing. I am hyper critical of my work, but when I look back to my first video (that at the time I thought was absolute genius) I can see that I have learned a lot since then.
Most of all I notice that I have a consistent trajectory, and that I will make something great one day. I know, one day, I will make a feature film I am proud of. I know because I have a strong work ethic, an obsessive nature, and confidence that I will never run out of ideas.
Let's go make some more stuff.