Home Run
A young man is determined to revive his childlike spirit and hit a home run. But the adversarial forces within are just as determined to strike him out.
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Aimee NorwichDirector
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Aimee NorwichWriter
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Aimee NorwichProducer
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Juno RoomeKey Cast"Juno"
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Storm GarnerMake Up and Props
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Aimee NorwichMusic
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Aimee NorwichFilmmaker
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Project Type:Animation, Experimental, Music Video
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Genres:Drama
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Runtime:3 minutes 11 seconds
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Completion Date:May 14, 2018
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Production Budget:700 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:Super 8
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Portland Unknown Film FestivalPortland, Oregon
United States
October 19, 2018
North American Premiere
Official Selection -
Dunedin International Film FestivalDunedin
United States
January 12, 2019
Official Selection -
The Lift-Off SessionsPinewood Studios
United Kingdom
October 15, 2018
European Premier
Official Selection -
Oregon Cinema Arts Film FestivalPortland
United States
January 12, 2019
Official Selection -
Independent Talents IFFBloomington, IN
United States
November 30, 2018
Official Selection -
Dumbo Film FestivalBrooklyn
United States
February 8, 2019
Official Selection -
Southeastern International Film and Music FestivalNashville
United States
November 8, 2019
Semi-Finalist
Amos A. is a filmmaker, musician, and visual artist, formerly known as Aimee Norwich. His formal education is in jazz and classical electric bass, audio production, and room acoustics. He holds a Master’s in Music from New York University.
Amos makes films using the Super 8 and 16mm medium, mostly with direct animation techniques with archival footage. He uses his music for the sound designs, sometimes creating new arrangements from his repertoire, as well as writing new compositions. He has also written film scores for shorts, one of which won Best Director in 2015 at the RXSM Film Expo.
As an advocate for environmental conservation, he is currently working on a multimedia piece called Past the Tipping Point, using film, sculpture, lighting design, live music, and more.
I primarily work with Super 8 and 16mm found footage. I love the aesthetics of the medium.. The tactile aspect of it is also preferable, in that I like using my hands on objects.
My creative process in filmmaking naturally parallels my music production techniques. I use analog methods (film, and audio tape) to the furthest degree I can take it, and then use digital for final touches, further editing, and delivery.