Even In Death
Even in Death was again featured in the Oklahoman, in a wonderful article by Brandy McDonnell about our story, and upcoming travels to multiple film festivals on the same weekend. "In the meantime, another contingent of the filmmakers and three AutismOklahoma staff members are going to California for the first AutFest International Film Festival on Saturday and Sunday at the AMC Orange 30 in Orange, California. “The first Annual AutFest International Film Festival is a perfect opportunity for us to celebrate the role film is now playing in autism awareness,” said Scott Badesc
Galen Gulver of KFOR (NBC) News' "Is this a Great State or What?" interviewed our team, spent time as worked, and produced this wonderful news story about our journey. It has aired multiple times. Check it out here!
THANK YOU!! Our big Even In Death Red Carpet Premiere at the Performing Arts Center of OCCC on June 24th was packed and so much fun! Many thanks to all who attended, met the filmmakers, bought gallery art, enjoyed the Panel Q & A, the making-of video, and for the applause to our crew and standing ovation to our Director Zac Davis! Special thanks to our amazing MC, Phil Inzinga. Awards were given to the filmmakers, merriment was had, and hugs and pats on the back exchanged for finishing a long andfun production journey. The work continues as we begin a film festival circuit, and
We are proud to announce that Even in Death has been selected – as one of a few out of 1,000 films – to debut at the 16th Annual deadCenter Film Festival, in Oklahoma City, on June 8-12, 2016. See the film’s twist ending, and the wonderful result of thousands of hours of hard work by our team at the festival. Even in Death will be screening on June 11th at 11:15 am and on June 12th at 1 pm. An All Access Pass or individual tickets for Even in Death can be purchased at deadcenterfilm.org. Even in Death will be followed by a film by Roger Ross Williams called: Life, Animated. The film
Follow this link to check out MetroFamily’s article about Even in Death. http://www.okcspecialneedsguide.com/okcspecialneedsguide/2016/?pm=2&u1=friend&pg=10#pg10 Or read it as a pdf Even in Death MetroFamily May 2016
Creative Support Provided by Individuals with Autism Oklahoma City, OK - October 26, 2015 - “Even in Death” is an animated short film about life and death, and what happens in between. Produced by Invisible Layers Productions and Autism Oklahoma, “Even in Death” is being created and led by industry experts in Oklahoma City. Creative support for the project is being provided by talented individuals with autism. The official movie website launches on October 26, along with the crowdsourcing campaign on Indiegogo, which seeks to raise at least $10,000. Preliminary efforts to secure pr
Listen to Zac Davis, Matt Clark, and Melinda Lauffenburger on Phil Inzinga's Radio Show. Part 1 [audio mp3="https://evenindeathmovie.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Even-in-Death-part-1.mp3"][/audio] Part 2 [audio mp3="https://evenindeathmovie.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Even-in-Death-part-2.mp3"][/audio]
Originally published on AustimOklahoma.org AutismOklahoma announces that it is among a select group of regional artists and presenters to receive a Mid-America Arts Alliance Artistic Innovations grant (M-AAA). This award will support the production of a short film animation project, entitled “Even In Death“. The story is written and directed by Zac Davis, director of AutismOklahoma’s Invisible Layers Productions program. Other mentoring artists involved with the project include Jonathan Koelsch, Jerry Bennett, and Justin Rice. Invisible Layers Director Zac Davis says, “Even
Originally published on NewsOK by Heather Warlick Taylor Danielson, 14, uses a stylus on a Surface Pro tablet, maneuvering Photoshop to fill in colors and textures. He is working on an illustration of a school hallway lined with institutional lockers and overhead fluorescent lighting. Next to Daniel sits Sarah Lauffenburger, 18. She also works on a Surface Pro, coloring an intricately drawn Victorian mansion set in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Three more talented young artists work on similar scenes, using Photoshop and water colors. These students have in common a l
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