Evil in the Counterclockwise
Through a mysterious clock, a young man is transported into a world where he is the villain instead of the hero. As he goes back and forth between his two opposite worlds, he must make the ultimate choice: good or evil.
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Rebekah RobinsonDirector
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Dustin RoweDirector
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Rebekah RobinsonWriter
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Katherine PanichiProducer
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Karen CorbettProducer
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Brendan ShannonKey Cast"Stephen Meyers"
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Van RikerKey Cast"Graham A Meyers"
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Trevor Van UdenKey Cast"One"
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Josh KeltKey Cast"Eleven"
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Emma BroomellExtras
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Katherine PanichiExtras
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Tanner MyattDirector of Photography
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Emily HomokiProduction Designer
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Christopher ParkEditor
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Christopher ParkVFX Artist
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Joseph MumperComposer
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Karen Corbett1st Assistant Director
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Hannah MilliganKey Makeup Artist and Hairstylist
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Hannah MilliganCostume Designer
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Alison ChanProps Manager
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Alison ChanAssistant Makeup Artist and Hairstylist
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Alison ChanWardrobe Production Assistant
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Alison ChanSet Decorator
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Hannah MilliganSet Decorator
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Emily TkachConcept and Credits Artist
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Cody Grudt1st / 2nd Assistant Cameraman
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Jalen SurGaffer
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Brandon SweattProduction Sound Mixer
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Lauren McBrideTeamster
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Claudia RobinsonTeamster
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Dugan Studebaker1st Assistant Editor
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Shin Lewis2nd Assistant Editor
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Connor TruaxColorist
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Brandon SweattSound Designer
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Katherine PanichiArmorer
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Katherine PanichiLocations Manager
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Alec BurnsLocations Liaison
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Andy BrewsterLocations Liaison
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Katherine PanichiCaterer
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Karen CorbettCaterer
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Lauren McBrideBehind the Scenes Photographer
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Alison ChanMedia Coordinator
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Katherine PanichiCOVID-19 Compliance Officer
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Karen CorbettCOVID-19 Compliance Officer
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:Fantasy, Drama
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Runtime:13 minutes 8 seconds
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Completion Date:March 19, 2021
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Production Budget:2,000 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:RED
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Aspect Ratio:1.90
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - Biola University
Rebekah Robinson has written/directed over 30 short film and feature film scripts. She has worked on multiple sets in various roles. Her stories are designed to make people feel seen and to bring hope.
Dustin Rowe is a director/cinematographer from Vancouver, Washington. He has several credits to his name on various short films, some of which have had limited theatrical release. His passion is to tell thought-provoking stories that force the audience to truly evaluate what they believe.
Rebekah: I spent much of my life wondering who I was because I felt different from everyone else. What I realize with Stephen’s story is that his past pain will influence his choice to be good or evil. Everyone has a choice to make, and the good/bad things in a person’s life will pull them in opposite directions. I’m not asking who you are, I’m asking who you would be if you made completely different choices, and would you be proud of yourself in the long-run? I believe in this story, not just because it is my story, but because it is everyone’s story.
Dustin: I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of alternate realities where events unfold differently, and how different the present could be right now based on my past decisions. This story resonated with me because knowing who I am has always been something that is constantly in the back of my mind, and I know a lot of other people think the same way and wonder about the same things. This is the age-old conflict between good and evil, but reimagined to take place within the framework of one character’s timeline and story.