After spending the last four weeks of my life planning, gathering assets, writing, shooting around the weather (fast, before the snow melted), other people's schedules, the passing of my grandfather, editing and mixing all the audio on the last day, my little 2 minute video is finally finished. Please, take two minutes and give it a watch.
For those of you who don't know already, the parent company of the apartment complex I live in (J.C. Hart) held a video contest with a grand prize of one year's worth of free rent. That's a pretty good deal, ideally saving us near $10,000 over the course of twelve months. The object of the contest was to somehow showcase either your apartment or complex community in a creative way. I wanted to do something a little different instead of a tv ad style "i love my apartment because of these reasons" approach, something that felt more like a movie, or at least a movie trailer, which happened to partially take place at my apartment complex.
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