Catch My Drift
Fall back to the 1970s, where high-schooler Dawn Emerson wants more than anything to be class president. With self centered actions others withdraw their support. Dawn discovers that there is more to being a good leader than one may think. With engaging characters, a hint of comedy, tension, groovy vibes and a truthful lesson, Imagination Adventures presents, this original short film, Catch My Drift!
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Leah BarcusDirectorThe Thump
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Leah BarcusWriterThe Thump
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Caroline BarrowProducer
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Leah BarcusProducerThe Thump
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Ainsley BurkeKey Cast"Dawn Emerson"
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Rebekah WrightKey Cast"Crystal"
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Caroline BarrowKey Cast"Effie"
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Leah BarcusCamera Department
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Joy RiversCamera Department
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Liam HorneCamera Department
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:drama, kids/family, teen
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Runtime:15 minutes 42 seconds
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Completion Date:October 27, 2024
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Country of Origin:United States, United States
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Country of Filming:United States, United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital, Blackmagic
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - Homeschool
Leah Barcus is an aspiring young filmmaker with an unwavering passion for storytelling through the lens of God's truth and the art of cinema. Since the beginning, she has been captivated by telling stories with spark, imagination and meaning. Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of experiences, Leah is particularly interested in sharing themes of truth, mystery, adventure, and friendship for young audiences.
As a visual storyteller, Leah is committed to using technical skills while first staying true to the heart and message of every story she brings to life. Whether experimenting with short films, learning on set, teaching other aspiring young people, working in ministry, or finding new adventures, Leah approaches filmmaking with a desire to push creative boundaries and be a light in a dark world.
With a vision to captivate and inspire, Leah looks forward to a future where she can continue to craft films that are not only visually striking, but also meaningful and transformative for the young people and families of today.