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3:18 A.M.
by Tony Samangy
The circumstances around a relationship are never perfect, and in 3:18 they are far from ideal. 3:18 is a funny look at life, death, relationships and a glitch in time. And when a couple gets trapped in this glitch, can they no longer relate.

Tony Samangy is an award-winning artist and filmmaker from Cleveland. He grew up in a declining steel town near Pittsburgh, graduated from Kent State and spent a decade as a graphic designer. He teaches at KSU and runs his own design firm.
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Great music...that is all I will say...it's best not to make a detailed comment unless it is one that is filled with inspired reactions......like I said great music...so All the best
Okay...thank you...cool...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zShEyqfkZp8
Oh dear.
Talking head ping-pong and trick shots. You need a new DP who is more focused on telling the story.
Speaking of which, this was the same stoner conversation about 20,000,000 people had the very first time they got stoned, plus a broken clock. Where is the story?
Where do you go from here? The acting and editing were good, but that where is the humor, life, death etc you describe?
The dynamics of the relationship are great. Polar views of a unique situation and the repeating nature of their conversation to the point where neither of them are listening to the other is really interesting. Lots being said but nothing being heard. The visual que points match nicely with this idea as well.
The dialog is well written and seems natural when spoken. The acting is also well done.
Brilliant. The theme is unique, dynamic and the opposing views are quite amusing, isn't it always that way ;) Good work.
I couldn't get into the story, seemed a bit lacking something. But the cinematography was great.