Stolen Hours

Inspiration and Making Of

TO BE CHANGED The idea for Bromance spawned when I was trying to think of what to do for my Shooting and Lighting Final Project, which had to be a film made out of only pictures. One of the first ideas that came into my mind was someone in an electric chair being electricuted, and everything fell into place from there. I wanted to make a dark comedy that made people feel many different types of emotions at once.

TO BE CHANGED Production of Bromance started and ending in two days, in which Gary and Jackson essentially spent all day being best friends and mortal enemies. Being able to almost get each take in the first try since it was almost pictures, we were able to cover a lot of ground very quickly. Some of the more complicated effects like the split screen, the killing montage, and the bullet-time final blow took up a large majority of the production, making thosestrong moments pay off to be hilarious/emotional.

TO BE CHANGED As the Thanksgiving break came to a close, we were rushing to finsih the last scene of the film. We actually changed the ending of the original script to be able to finish in time, but we all were surprisingly more satisfied with this ending, leaving the audience with an emotional tone rather than a comedic one. A couple Mosleyfilms cast members have told me this is their favorite film for its great comedic timing and the emotional uproar it can cause alongside of that comedy.

Synopsis

Liz only wanted to have a fun night with her best friend Becca, but she soon discovers that the past can come back to steal the present.
Created July-August, 2013

The Cast

  • Lexy Dewland
  • Audrey Morgan
  • Tommy Fanelli
  • Mike McAllister
  • Bhavish Malkani
  • Alexis Schmidt
  • Nika Chugh

The Crew

  • Written by
    Dan Mosley
  • Directed by
    Dan Mosley
  • Cinematography by
    Dan Mosley
  • Make Up by
    Gianna Bruzzese
  • Edited by
    Dan Mosley
  • Music by: