I seriously dislike this film, I regret making it. But there are lessons I learned from its failures, and because of that, I can call myself a better filmmaker today.

Anyone can look back on their cringy mistakes of the past, but they are the events that shape you as person and they are necessary life experiences. The fact that you're ashamed of those events at all is because you learned better.

The only reason I still let this cut of the film exist at all is because I want it to stand as a testament of my willingness to learn from my mistakes as a filmmaker, storyteller, and just being a human being. We all make mistakes.

Viewer discretion advised, this film sucks ass.

Two long time radio hosts recieve news that their world is ending, and being licensed broadcasters, have to issue a public warning. But they decide to make a choice for themselves and their audience.

Rated NA

Stereo Sound

SD 2:1 Univisium

Released October 25th, 2020

Credits

Produced by Super Visual Effects

Written and Directed by Barrett Funderburk

Starring Barrett Funderburk and Sam Zerillo

Co-Starring Mary Stefani

Photography by Barrett Funderburk and Mary Stefani

Editing and Sound Design by Barrett Funderburk

SD 2:1 Univisium

Shot in October of 2020

Notes

This is the movie I dislike the most so far, from the use of Black and White, awful cuts, and lack of sound design.

Everything was improvised as much as possible to keep things easy on set, but made things horrible to edit.

Originally I was going to say the line "The last on the dial but the first in your heart" in reference to radio DJ Senor Love Daddy in Spike Lee's 1989 classic "Do the Right Thing". It was cut to avoid copyright.