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    Cosmos

    Florida State University College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts

    Presents Ravil Isyanov in “Cosmos” with Patrick Keckler
    Writen and Directed by Clayton Hable
    Produced by Su Hyun Kim
    Director of Photography Jerry Kontogiorgis
    Production Design Julie A. Hotz
    Editor / Composer Ian Weir
    VFX Supervisor Derick Dressel

    Sound Design by Clayton Hable, Ian Weir, and Julie A. Hotz

    Orbiting earth in Space Station Mir, a Lone Cosmonaut is unable to see the fall of the iron Curtain. Silent calls of the haclyon blue orb emphasize his disconnection with the entirety of human existence, while only thin layers of terrestrially forged metal separate life from the deadly vacuum of space. Devoid of all communication, dwindling supplies and failing equipment push his body and mind to unenviable extremes as time stretches into the outer Cosmos. What was once an orderly and harmonious system reveals itself as a chaotic nebula, a clouded assembly of disparate elements. With the promise of contact never realized, hope of rescue freezes to absolute zero. Childhood images unite past with present, and earth with the universe, which facilitates an otherwise impossible homecoming, a reunion between communist and community. This attempt to control the course of the future ensures the direction of the past. With life’s orbit fully realized, the harmonious order of the Cosmos is restored.

    Kirksdale

    Florida State University College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts

    Short / Horror / Thriller

    In the deep south of 1960’s Florida, down canopy roads, amongst blooming live oaks, rests a quiet hospital. Kirksdale Hospital, a plantation turned mental asylum, provides patients with a calm environment to ease their inner turmoil. At least on the surface. When a tormented mental patient escapes the facility, Molly Walker a misunderstood teenage girl, and Darryl Pearl, a young sheriff’s deputy, must face their inner demons in a fight for their sanity and their lives.

    Written by Ryan Spindell
    IMDB page of Kirksdale
    IMDB page of Anne Keckler