VECTOR
A daring dreamlike mission goes awry when an unexpected hero encounters a dangerous adversary.
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Alexander GriffinDirectorFRAME FUMBLE
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Alexander GriffinWriterFRAME FUMBLE
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Alexander GriffinProducerFRAME FUMBLE
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Katie PhykittKey Cast"Villain"
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Julia McCloeKey Cast"Hero"
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Alexander GriffinEditorFRAME FUMBLE
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Alexander GriffinDirector of PhotographyFRAME FUMBLE
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Alexander GriffinVisual EffectsFRAME FUMBLE
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Project Type:Short, Student, Other
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Genres:Sci-Fi, Drama, Mystery, Suspense
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Runtime:7 minutes
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Completion Date:December 7, 2020
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Production Budget:40 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 - Canon EOS Rebel T6
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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 - State University of New York (SUNY) at Oswego
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Fallbrook International Film Festival's Rodarte Emerging Filmmaker ShowcaseFallbrook, California
United States
April 22, 2022
Best High School/College Action Film -
Frame by Frame Film FestHomewood, Illinois
United States
April 17, 2021
Second Place: University Digital Editing and Special Effects -
The Twin Tiers International Film FestivalEndicott, NY
United States
September 16, 2022
Endicott, NY Premiere
Nominee: Best Made in NY Student Short Film -
Direct Monthly Online Film FestivalCanton, MI
United States
October 1, 2022
Jury Choice Award of the Month -
The Art of Movie Making Film FestivalFulton, NY
United States
June 10, 2023
Excellence in Film - Special Award Category -
AltFF Alternative Film FestivalToronto, ON
Canada
September 22, 2023
Best Editing of The Festival
Alexander Griffin is an award-winning filmmaker on the Autism Spectrum (PDDNOS). Griffin started his filmmaking journey in 2019 at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Oswego's Cinema and Screen Studies program, studying under experienced professionals, some with major film credits. Since childhood, Griffin was inspired by the technical beauty of video as well as the theatrical magic of cinema. In January of 2020, Griffin had launched his own personal multimedia production company, Dream Corridor Productions, under which he filmed and published a collection of short films from documentaries to space fantasies, as well as filmmaking videos for newcomers to the craft of cinema production.
This film is all over the place. And that's exactly where it needed to be. There is no specific way this film leans towards. It's sci-fi, it's mystery, it's drama, it's suspense, it's all these things and yet at the same time it's none of these things. VECTOR is a testament to how many different ways a film can be pulled, the different directions the storytelling of the film can take, and the multiple velocities those storytelling choices may take. In addition, when one watches a movie they are apt to form questions in their mind. VECTOR aims to answer some of these questions while leaving others entirely unsolved.