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WATCH NEW FILM Space Force Movie - Indie Filmmaker Boot Camp Buffalo



NEW Space Force Movie - Indie Filmmaker Boot Camp Buffalo


Space Force Movie - Space Force drafts an unlikely band of crazy recruits in this original zany short film directed by Chris Thomes for Buffalo's Indie Filmmaker Boot Camp. "Welcome to Space Force" from Indie Filmmaker Boot Camp in Buffalo, New York. Directed by Chris Thomas. Produced by Sabrina Pena Young. Written by Aaron Webb, Chris Fire, Chris Thomas, and Sebastiano Spurio.


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Official Selection Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival 2018

Nominated Most Outstanding WNY Short


WATCH SPACE FORCE ON The BIG SCREEN:FREE MOVIE EVENT November 19th at 7:15

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DIRECTED BY BY CHRIS THOMAS

Written by Aaron Webb, Chris Thomas, Chris Fire, Sebastian Spurio

Produced by Sabrina Peña Young

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Space Force Class 2018


CAST (In Alphabetical Order)

Sargent Singer Chris Fire

Margaret Norman Frazier Snead, Jr.

Mike Waters Michael Leszczinski

Captain Flinger Sebastian Spurio

Mullitch Aaron Webb

Narrator Nathan Young


RECRUITS

Private Awesome Aria Coldicott

Outrageous Guy Christopher Fortin

Private Hood Jesse Huntz

Private Pine Cone Kyle Licht

Private CarGoesBoom Nikita Williams

Private Gravity Sabrina Peña Young



WAITING ROOM

Guy Draftee Mike

Phebe Kyle Sister

Klausferatu Dude Robert A. Coldicott



STUNT DONUT Himself



DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Jessica Smith



EDITOR

Sabrina Pena Young



COMPOSER

Sabrina Peña Young



ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

Mark Mazur



ART DIRECTOR

Aaron Webb



CAMERA OPERATOR

Kyle Licht

Jessica Smith

Aaron Webb

Nikita Williams



SOUND

Robert A. Coldicott

Sabrina Peña Young



PINE CONE HANDLER

Kyle Licht



CHICKEN WRANGLER

Aaron Webb



COSTUME SUPERVISOR

Aaron Webb



SOUND DESIGNER

Sabrina Peña Young



ANIMATION

Sabrina Peña Young



Welcome to Space Force Soundtrack Available at Amazon, iTunes, and Spotify.



A Special Thanks to the Webb family for the use of their home and to

Sam Qualiana for providing the wardrobe.



No chickens or aliens were hurt in the making of this film.



The story, names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this film are all fictitious. No identification with actual persons, living or dead or alien, is intended nor should be inferred.



Created as part of the ROGUE Indie Filmmaker Boot Camp class in Buffalo, New York.



This film and its soundtrack are protected pursuant to the provisions of the laws of the United States of America and other countries.


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