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Morning Run Amok

Morning Run Amok

"Hit the bricks laughing."

This summer, follow a marathon man who leaves laughter in his wake. Fling Films, in association with Zarathustra Studios, presents "Morning Run Amok." A film that explores the lighter side of life and love.

Everything about this production was a delight: the voiceovers were fun (with Frank himself and Richard Grove), the visuals were inspiring, and the music just came to me the first time I saw the early cut of the film. I think everyone involved with the film had a great time working on it, and that really comes through in this truly magnificent piece of machinima. And, it's a really excellent example of just what MovieStorm can do.

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Credits

Written, Produced and Directed by FRANK L. FOX
Original Musical Score by PHIL “OVERMAN” RICE
Audio Design by FRANK L. FOX & RICHARD GROVE

CAST (in order of appearance)

The Jogger ADAM ALBERT
Harry CJ AMBROSIA
The Jogger’s Wife LISA SEGIEN
Shoe Store Customer DAVID McELHINNEY
Shoe Store Owner CHIEF WILSON
Man in Suit One RICHARD GROVE
Man in Suit Two PHIL “OVERMAN” RICE
Betina ANNA BERLIN
Betina’s Client LORI HIGHLAND-FOX
Turkey Shopper JC SMITH
Supermarket Butcher AARON SHELTON
Yuppie Woman One GINA DAVIS
Yuppie Woman Two INGRID MOON
Searching Husband TERRY COPLEY
Beautiful Woman ROXI RHINESTONE
Bus Stop Stranger FRANK L. FOX
Obituary Widow LISA SEGIEN
Newspaper Clerk TERRY COPLEY

This animation was recorded using only the beta 1.4.0 through 1.4.3 versions of Moviestorm, from Short Fuze Limited, www.moviestorm.co.uk

Post production work was accomplished with Adobe Photoshop CS, Sonic Foundry’s Soundforge 6.0 and Sony Vegas 6.0.

No PC/video game assets were used to make this film! BOOYAH!!

“Morning Run Amok” has been Fling Films’ film number 00006

© 2007 Frank L. Fox. All rights reserved. www.flingfilms.com

Original music © 2007 Phil Rice. All rights reserved. www.z-studios.com

Dedicated to all those who have ever told a bad joke well and a good joke badly.

 
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