Deflated, my entry in the 60-second cell-phone-movie contest currently underway thanks to Cinequest and SanDisk. Four finalists chosen from the initial twenty entries will be screened at Cinequest 20 this Feb./March in San Jose.
I’m still not sure how the public voting is supposed to work, so for the time being simply rate the film at YouTube and/or leave your comments.
What is it about financial poverty that so often impoverishes the inner lives of those who suffer from it? Does the relationship even operate in this fashion, or does emotional poverty precede—even serve as a primary cause of, in some cases—the pecuniary variety? ... [This] is a private story whose movements could only be written by one man holding one camera.
Don’t get me wrong; I love Chattanooga. ... I have learned to make large things from small nothings. My resolve has been permanently strengthened. I have been taught to know what I want and to aim only for that[.]
Jarrod Whaley is a Chattanooga, TN filmmaker who has, to this point, worked primarily with digital video. Whaley graduated from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with a double-major B.A. in English and French. He sits on the Board of Directors of the Shaking Ray Levi Society, a non-profit arts organization which has been bringing non-traditional creative work (such as improvised music, video, film, and performance arts) to Chattanooga, TN and elsewhere for over 20 years. In 2005, Whaley was one of several individuals appointed to the Chattanooga Film Commission by Mayor Ron Littlefield.
About The Film:
Richard Johnson stars as Morty.
Running Time: 75 min. Color, NTSC
Morty can't seem to make heads or tails of anyone; himself least of all. And to make matters worse, all he's got in his pockets is a collection of heads and tails. What if he were to go into business for himself? He's got a Jeep, and there are plenty of empty parking lots in the seedier areas of Chattanooga. Anything to make a buck, right? By the way, he likes the way you smell, sexygirl. Want to go out with him? »Read more...