Rock Paper Scissors
When the living, the dead, and the undead are caught in a three-way fight for survival; a handful of humans must form a shaky alliance with a brood of vampires to protect their mutual existence.
The only thing better than a zombie apocalypse, is a zombie apocalypse with vampires.
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Antonia ArcellaDirectorDirt Old Superstition (2016-2018)
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James CoucheDirector of PhotographyDumbass Shakedown (2017)
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Antonia ArcellaWriterthe Ultimate Craving Quest (2016)
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Molly MossKey Cast"Cara"The Mennonite of the Living Dead (2018)
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Marcus LawrenceKey Cast"Micajah"Shotgun Mythos (2012-2015)
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Kevin LeighKey Cast"Ethan"What Really Happened (2017)
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Cerita D. FairKey Cast"Judith"Dirt Old Superstition (2016-2018)
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Kelly RuizKey Cast"Alexi"
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Jeffrey S. MuellerKey Cast"Liam"Copycat Killers (2017)
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Antonia ArcellaProducerDirt Old Superstition
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Project Type:Web / New Media
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Genres:Post-Apocalyptic, survival series, modern, supernatural, fantasy, drama
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Completion Date:May 30, 2019
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Production Budget:6,000 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:Digital
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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:No
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Baltimore Next Media Web Fest
United States
November 3, 2019
Official Selection -
NZ Web Fest
New Zealand
November 16, 2019
Official Selection
Female writer-director Antonia Arcella Perry is an award winning cinematographer (All Nighta’) and sound designer (Nate Loves Sarah); as well as a Navy veteran who studied Video Game Design for her Associates and earned her Bachelor’s from VCU majoring in Cinema. Following graduation she began working full-time as a post-production coordinator in Washington D.C. She continues spending every weekend creating passion-driven independent films like this one.
For "Rock Paper Scissors" it was important to me to tell a story about believing and trusting in each other. We joke about losing faith in humanity (and finding it), but there is some real truth to our perceptions of our society and how it impacts our engagements with our communities. RPS is the epitome of the phrase “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”. This show is about more than what we are willing to do to survive - it’s also about developing trust and making friends despite biases and preconceived notions.