Umbrage.
When Keegan faces what she believes to be her greatest fear, she plummets to the depths of jealous despair where she’s confronted by horrors far more terrifying.
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Timothy WildeDirectorThe Handbook For Keeping Us Safe From Terrorism, #30, Primeval Evolved, Precinct 13
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Timothy WildeWriterAs above
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David LiamProducer
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Timothy WildeProducer
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Bob FitzgeraldProducer
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Kellie MartinKey Cast"Keegan"
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Horror
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Runtime:7 minutes 58 seconds
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Completion Date:May 11, 2021
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Production Budget:100 AUD
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Country of Origin:Australia
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Country of Filming:Australia
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2.39:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
A product of comic books, educated through television and film, entertained with role playing games and reared on Oscar Wilde. Timothy began storytelling to be on Star Trek, pursuing acting for ten years while devising and performing theatre restaurant to pay the rent. He fell in love with the art of writing and graduated from AFTRS with a Masters in writing film, television and interactive media. He quickly moved into directing and producing.
Timothy has written screenplays for traditional forms of screen stories and transmedia experiences for popular international films and television series including the Emmy award winning, BAFTA nominated "Primeval Evolved". He has written for renowned Australian TV series while penning and directing numerous short films that have screened in international festivals including Cannes, St Tropez, Palm Springs, Manhattan Short. He's also written games for Sony and Nintendo.
Timothy's won an Australian Writer's Guild award for best interactive and the John Hinde Award for outstanding science fiction. He co-created, wrote, directed and co-produced the award winning and SPAA nominated interactive murder mystery “Precinct 13” for 13th Street and NBC Universal, for which he was nominated for best director in an original online medium by the Australian Director's Guild. He continues to develop television, interactive and feature length drama while creating short films and music videos to hone his craft.
Love is horrific.