The Lost City of Tomorrow

A project in Los Angeles, CA by Auden Bui
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The Lost City of Tomorrow is an adventure/ film noir/ sci-fi short about a film archive in space.
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Funded: $12,007 of $11,111
Dates: Jul 6th -> Aug 5th (30 days)
Project By: Auden Bui
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July 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Having the right location is crucial to the credibility of this film and also to distinct the two worlds of the 1940's noir cinema vs the futuristic world Frank lives in. Above is where we will film our space ship scenes which will contrast nicely... (Read More)

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