The Price of Time
An entitled businessman, Michael Worth, goes through an unexpected event at the gas station he stopped at late one night. This occurrence starts an exasperating time glitch brought on by an aggravated store clerk. This glitch forces him to phase through 12 hours of time and figure out what went wrong in the
time lost. His poor moral and decision making leads him down the wrong path again and again which traps him in this glitch for an unforeseeable future.
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Lanese LoveDirectorHe Can Help, Are You Anywhere?, Copy.Credit.Meal.
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Lanese LoveWriterHe Can Help, Are You Anywhere?, Copy.Credit.Meal.
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Lanese LoveProducerHe Can Help, Are You Anywhere?, Copy.Credit.Meal.
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Annamaria SchreiberProducer
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Elijah PowellProducer
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Michael DoyleCinematographer
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Darrielle WilliamsGaffer
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Will GrearsonSound Operator
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Shanisia PersonHair/Make-Up
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Lanese LoveEditor
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Ulisses GonsalvesKey Cast"Michael Worth"
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Josh JohnsonKey Cast"Cashier"
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Andres SalgadoKey Cast"Custodian"
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:Sci-Fi, Drama, Experimental
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Runtime:8 minutes 40 seconds
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Completion Date:November 2, 2018
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Production Budget:300 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, RED,
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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
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Atlanta Underground Film FestivalAtlanta, GA
United States
August 15, 2019
Official Selection
Lanese Love is an Atlanta based director and cinematographer who finds joy in blending genres of film. While studying at Savannah College of Arts and Design she gained directorial experience and continues to work as a cinematographer and editor. Lanese manages cinematography and editing part-time while traveling as a content creator for organizations across the country.
“Dreams are my favorite form of entertainment. I’ve always been inspired by the dream world and it’s ability to display the abnormal as normal. I want to visually create a subconscious realm of unexpected normality. Experimentation has lead to countless “rules” that shape the content we see everyday. It brings me joy to be able to further explore visual mediums to develop a unique identity. By dissecting the sci-fi, comedy and experimental genres, I hope to create a dynamic experience that draws from multiple emotions.”