Sonic Falcon
Billy, an aspiring DJ navigates the underground EDM scene while attempting to win the affections of Jubilee, a self-proclaimed "raver girl" who leads him increasingly further into the rave culture.
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Tyler CalvertPhotographer
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Tabitha BlessumPhotographer
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Timothy SmithDirector"Primordial Colostomy," Supplication, Danny Boy
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Timothy SmithWriter"Primordial Colostomy," Supplication
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Emily RussellProducer
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Timothy SmithKey Cast"Billy"
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Project Type:Short, Television, Other
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Runtime:25 minutes 20 seconds
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Completion Date:February 28, 2017
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Production Budget:1,500 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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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Premiere at Flappers Comedy ClubBurbank, California
United States
March 1, 2017
Flappers Comedy Club
Timothy Smith was a versatile actor, entertainer, comedian, and filmmaker who was preparing for a career in show business. Although Tim had humble beginnings and health challenges he courageously set out to make a positive impact in the entertainment field and left us a legacy of excellence. He immersed himself in understanding the entertainment field and had skills and experience in film production, editing, directing, acting, photography and videography, lighting, sound, casting, screenplay writing, marketing and merchandising, social media, music, stand-up comedy, set design, fundraising, management, film and production crew and much more. He loved the industry and all it had to offer both professionally and for personal fulfillment. He also had a kind and caring heart for those pursuing similar interests, and had a passion to encourage and motivate others to pursue their dreams. The purpose of this fund is to help artists to reach their potential in various talents and vocations who also would like to positively affect the entertainment or media industry with excellence. Tim would tell you that "leaving your comfort zone is not for the weak." Keep the faith.
Tim was born in Big Spring, Texas February 21, 1995. He was raised in Saratoga, Wyoming and moved to Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, California in 2013 where he earned a BA degree in cinema arts. Tim loved Wyoming and the outdoors and worked at the Brush Creek Ranch for three seasons. He also received the Eagle Scout award during high school. He also loved California and the entertainment industry. He was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2009 and courageously fought back until a seizure ended his life on July 5, 2018. He worked hard to achieve some of his goals. He was signed on to the American Models and Actors Agency in March of 2018 in Santa Ana, California.
Tim had the opportunity to audition for commercials, films, and online projects.
He also created his own content through writing and directing.Tim had a bright future ahead of him in entertainment. His acting reel which he produced on his website and on his Facebook memorial page.
This memorial fund has been established to provide students of various arts with scholarships to assist them with their dreams. Also, a purpose of the fund is to help families who have children with medical and financial challenges. The Timothy Smith Memorial Fund is under the 501c3 non-profit organization “Christ is the Answer” incorporation in the state of Wyoming which his grandfather, Rev. Eugene Smith, an Assembly of God Minister, founded in 1976. Tim was a devoted Christian and desired to glorify God through his art and inspire people to create art and to help them and others to persevere in difficult times. This was the heart of his motive for his work in the arts.
Those of you who would like to donate to the fund may do so through his fundraiser page on his website, timothysmithmemorialfund.org; or at his Facebook page: Timothy Smith Memorial Fund . The goal is to keep the fund perpetual to help students, assist families, and make a positive difference in the world of arts and entertainment. Thank you for your giving.
I am submitting Tim's work posthumously because while the doors were opening for him to do commercials and produce videos he never had the opportunity to submit his work at a festival. I believe his work is still worthy for consideration, and his Sonic Falcon short film I believe has the potential for a television pilot. I believe he also had a great future as a writer.
I have not submitted the film specifications because I do not have that information available. I am still hoping that Tim's work might be acknowledged and that it may spur some interest in exploring his life and helping to promote additional support for his scholarship fund, and aid to families with medical needs. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Gene Smith (Timothy's father)