No Harm No Foul
Two girls struggle with whether or not to come clean about the recent accidental murder of their best friend.
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Seth RenaufDirectorBox
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Seth RenaufWriterBox
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Elinor WeberProducerA Long Ways Away, Box
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Seth RenaufProducerBox
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Millie WilliamsKey Cast"Kay"What She Did
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Kayla BlandKey Cast"Mira"
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Talia GerberKey Cast"Jess"
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Scott BeckerKey Cast"Jared"
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Project Type:Short, Student, Web / New Media
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Genres:Drama, Thriller
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Runtime:7 minutes 12 seconds
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Completion Date:November 1, 2020
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Production Budget:50 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:4K
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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 - Orange County School of The Arts
Distribution Information
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YoutubeDistributorCountry: WorldwideRights: Internet
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VimeoDistributorCountry: WorldwideRights: Internet
Seth Renauf, born Seth Walter Bryant, is an American Writer and Director, currently attending Orange County School of The Arts in the Film and Television Conservatory. Seth's passion for the art of cinema dates back to the beginning of his childhood, with films like "The Nightmare Before Christmas", and "The Dark Knight" being a couple of his many childhood inspirations. In his teenage years, Directors like Guillermo Del Toro, Alfred Hitchcock, and David Fincher serve as his inspirers both in terms of visuals, and story.
I’ve learned through my time in film that the ultimate secret to success in film is passion. Having the willpower to follow your heart, and continue to push through trials and tribulations. An instructor of mine would tell me that filmmaking is really just problem solving. As true and influential as this advice is, an equally important method to live by is that filmmaking is just expression. An expression of anything, really. Joy, pain, anger, or even just the desire to create. The love to create, for that matter. Passion is a combination of both these ideals. The joy and fulfillment you feel at every sound of the clap board, to the determination to fight your way through the struggle. In art, determination and love for your piece are codependent. One can’t exist without the other. Success is never guaranteed, but a fighting spirit and faith will always have a reward, even if the process feels like a lifetime.