{"id":6418,"date":"2017-09-29T14:34:53","date_gmt":"2017-09-29T19:34:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/news\/?p=6418"},"modified":"2017-09-29T14:36:04","modified_gmt":"2017-09-29T19:36:04","slug":"sau-graduate-husband-chasing-50000-louisiana-film-prize-competition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/news\/2017\/sau-graduate-husband-chasing-50000-louisiana-film-prize-competition\/","title":{"rendered":"SAU graduate and her husband chasing $50,000 in Louisiana Film Prize competition"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_6419\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-6419\" class=\"wp-image-6419 size-medium\" src=\"https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/news\/files\/2017\/09\/DirectorsDeathDay-300x292.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"292\" srcset=\"https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/news\/files\/2017\/09\/DirectorsDeathDay-300x292.jpg 300w, https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/news\/files\/2017\/09\/DirectorsDeathDay.jpg 648w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><p id=\"caption-attachment-6419\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Directors: Melissa and Josh Munds are the creators of &#8220;Death Day,&#8221; which is in competition for the annual Louisiana Film Prize.<\/p><\/div>\n<p>A 2011 digital media production graduate from Southern Arkansas University and her husband have entered a \u201cdark comedy\u201d in the annual Louisiana Film Prize competition held in Shreveport, La. Their original short film, \u201cDeath Day,\u201d has made it into the Top 20 and is vying for the $50,000 grand prize on Oct. 5-8.<\/p>\n<p>Melissa and Josh Munds are competing among established filmmakers from around the country. Josh wrote and directed the film and Melissa was also the editor, assistant director and colorist. They both handled the cinematography. This was their first year to enter the Film Prize. They shot the film in six days with a crew of family and friends, and experienced firsthand all aspects of filmmaking.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The Louisiana Film Prize is an annual short film competition founded in 2012 by Gregory Kallenberg. The films must be shot in a predefined geography centered in Shreveport, and must have a runtime between five and 15 minutes. The grand prize winner receives $50,000, which is one of the world\u2019s largest cash prizes for short films. Winners are determined by a combination of 50 percent judges\u2019 votes, and 50 percent audience votes. There are also several grants in the amount of $3,000 each.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere were a record-breaking 127 entries this year, and only 20 are chosen to compete for the grand prize,\u201d Melissa said. \u201cWe are honored to be one of those 20! It\u2019s a very difficult competition, as we are competing with established filmmakers with top-notch industry equipment and resources. Directors and crew members of these films have worked on major motion pictures and established television series; it\u2019s pretty crazy!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Prior to graduating with her BA in Digital Media Production in 2011, Melissa worked as a student in SAU\u2019s communications center as a videographer and editor, helping establish video production capabilities for the University Communications and Marketing Department. \u201cThat training definitely helped prepare me for the job I have today, and our filmmaking pursuits, as well,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAfter graduating, I went on to try an acting career. It is a tough business. I have always loved making my own films since I was a child, so in the process of dedicating 12-hour round trips to New Orleans to audition for the role of \u2018receptionist,\u2019 I realized I\u2019d rather hone my filmmaking skills and save up for equipment so I could produce my own films. I\u2019m a filmmaker at heart.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Josh \u201chad the same goals,\u201d she said. \u201cWe started a video production business together in 2012, which led to completing thousands of promotional videos for small businesses and websites all over the world. He now manages the business full-time along with his other film work, and I am the spokesperson. I work full-time as video producer and marketing communications specialist for a national hardware company based in Bossier, Louisiana. I feel so fortunate to be able to do what I enjoy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Josh went to school in Louisiana and worked on film sets during Melissa\u2019s time at SAU. \u201cWe met on a movie set in 2008. It was my first time working as a background extra, and I got to know him over the week-long duration of filming. After that, we became inseparable.\u201d<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_6420\" style=\"width: 658px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/news\/files\/2017\/09\/Trailer-Photo.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-6420\" class=\"wp-image-6420 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/news\/files\/2017\/09\/Trailer-Photo.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"648\" height=\"293\" srcset=\"https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/news\/files\/2017\/09\/Trailer-Photo.jpg 648w, https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/news\/files\/2017\/09\/Trailer-Photo-300x136.jpg 300w, https:\/\/web.saumag.edu\/news\/files\/2017\/09\/Trailer-Photo-600x271.jpg 600w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 648px) 100vw, 648px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-6420\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Trailer photo: The stars of &#8220;Death Day&#8221; appear in a promotional photograph for the film.<\/p><\/div>\n<p>From 2015-2016, he wrote and directed a web series that Melissa filmed and edited. \u201cWe shot the second season at Millennium Studios in Shreveport, and the show picked up a buzz locally. We were also accepted into a handful of web festivals, including the Hollyweb Festival in Los Angeles. We decided we were ready to take it to the next level and take on short film production last year,\u201d Melissa said. \u201cMaking the Top 20 of the Louisiana Film Prize is such an exciting adventure.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>They described \u201cDeath Day\u201d as a dark comedy about a world where people are notified of the day and month of their eventual deaths via mobile technology. An unknown source releases this information at random, and history has proven it to be accurate. The catch is, people don\u2019t know the year they will die. Every time that certain date comes around, panic typically ensues. \u201cWe focus on two characters who handle this information in different ways, and how our lead character overcomes his overly cautious lifestyle. It\u2019s presented in a very light-hearted manner, despite its grim subject matter,\u201d Josh said.<\/p>\n<p>Finishing \u201cDeath Day\u201d and entering the film in competition is \u201cdefinitely important for our personal success,\u201d Josh said. \u201cOur main goal is the next project.\u00a0If you get out of your comfort zone and meet as many people as you can, doors start to open.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Making the film presented many challenges, including those of having a small crew, and obtaining financing.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cGetting funding is not easy,\u201d Melissa said, \u201cespecially when you\u2019re just starting out in the short film world. We started an Indiegogo campaign, which helped us raise several hundred dollars. We are so grateful to those who contributed. We ended up having to throw our own money at it for the rest, which wasn\u2019t fun or convenient, but chasing your dreams rarely is. In fact, days before we had to make our second purchase of rental equipment, we were in a car accident. After finding out the car was totaled and racking up some hospital bills, we pressed on. Thankfully, local businesses and close friends, whom we had brought on as producers, helped donate locations and resources, and we had some donators help us replenish our bank account.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The couple would like to work in any medium of entertainment, Josh said. \u201cWe just really enjoy creating and putting on a good show.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>They said they would be thrilled to have support from SAU at the festival. Tickets as well as more information are available at <a href=\"http:\/\/link.email.dynect.net\/link.php?DynEngagement=true&amp;H=s8mq%2BFF8Y8J%2F7%2FXrLp5ygdcwMPrxjsUdQBMch4EEnHhpCCjF3%2FNlfBAVbB79m5K%2FU%2BaXVrcZHiuwpRWsAr969nL5LxUflwrB3L1ssrfoTsiif7Vl1hQdOz6a3cHPRg2c&amp;G=0&amp;R=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.PrizeFest.org&amp;I=20170929192816.0000037997c7%40mail6-34-usnbn1&amp;X=MHwxMDQ2NzU4OjU5Y2U5ZWM3MzFkZmU2MjI4ZTY1ODQwMjs%3D&amp;S=Ul2dZTx8LG3V3DOfT5C-QFJMulxP29UQxe1Yib_Vznc\">www.PrizeFest.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A 2011 digital media production graduate from Southern Arkansas University and her husband have entered a \u201cdark comedy\u201d in the annual Louisiana Film Prize competition held in Shreveport, La. Their original short film, \u201cDeath Day,\u201d has made it into the Top 20 and is vying for the $50,000 grand prize on Oct. 5-8. 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