Each His Own
This is a short psychological thriller film. The project came up as a spur of the moment idea for Halloween 2017. The main character, Jim Harper goes to check on his friend, Kyle, after recieveing a concerning call from him. When Jim gets to Kyle's office, he discovers that not everything is as it seems. Each character has his own idea of who needs help.
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William AdamsDirector
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William AdamsWriter
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William AdamsProducer
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Walter DuckworthKey Cast"Jim"Murder Calls, Fatal Attraction, I'll Be Homeless for Christmas
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Chuck ClarkKey Cast"Kyle"Cheatin' Charlie, The 5th Wave, One Church
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Cedric LoganKey Cast"Shaun"
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Donja HarperOther Cast
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William AdamsOther Cast
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Chris HallProduction CrewCheatin' Charlie
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William AdamsProduction Crew
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Thriller, Psychological-Thriller
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Runtime:10 minutes 23 seconds
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Completion Date:October 31, 2017
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Production Budget:75 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:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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2019 Johnson City Film FestivalJohnson City, TN
United States
November 7, 2019
Tennessee Premiere
Official Selection -
2020 Broad Street Film Festival
United States
Official Selection -
2019 First-Time Filmmaker Sessions
Official Selection -
Hollywood First-Time Filmmaker Showcase 2020
United States
Official Selection
William Adams was born in Macon, GA on November 22, 1995. He grew up in Fort Valley, GA. After graduating from Peach County High School, William attended Central Georgia Technical College as an Emergency Medical Services student. He graduated but was unable to find a job in his chosen field. He spent months searching, but with no luck. William and his friend, Winslow Livatt, were talking one day when they suddenly had an idea for a video. This video idea grew and became the idea for a movie project. Soon after, William started ShadowCast Productions & Talent Studios. William had hardly any video experience and no equipment starting out. He has built his studio and skill from the ground up and continues to build it to this day.
Each His Own was a spur of the moment idea I had. I had not successfully gone through with an actual film production prior to that time, and I really wanted to put something out there besides just event and wedding videos. I took Each His Own from idea to released film in about two weeks with only a $75 budget and what equipment I had. I was surprised with how well it turned out and I got a lot of good feedback from it. Each His Own was my gateway to putting my name into the local film community.