MEGAN (2018) Short Film: Greg Strasz’s Sci-fi Adventure Could be CLOVERFIELD’s Next Chapter
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Megan Short Film
Greg Strasz‘s Megan (2018) short film stars Matilda Lutz, Garret T. Sato, Ralf Moeller, Yuki Sakamoto, and TJ Misawa. Megan‘s plot synopsis: “Megan is a proof of concept that can be best described as a tribute to Bad Robot’s Cloverfield Universe, considering much inspiration was taken from Cloverfield (2008) and 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016), as well as the [sci-fi] franchise’s websites, mangas, marketing campaigns and the online ARG (alternate reality game).”
The people behind this short film did a great job. This short film looks like a clip from a much larger film. That type of setup is not easy to pull off. The quality of the footage, the actors and actress involved – Matlida Lutz stood out from her starring role in Revenge -, the interiors, and the sets all assist in this suspension of disbelief.
The people behind-the-scenes of the Megan short film:
Writers: Giuseppe Mercadante (story & script), Greg Strasz (story & script), Jean de Meuron (story)
Producers: Jean de Meuron, Giuseppe Mercadante, Olcun Tan
Executive producer: Nicolas Emiliani, Greg Strasz
Co-Producer: Khader Hayath Kareem
Associate Producers: Elena Bawiec, Edwin Modlini II, Nathaniel Pope
Director of Photography: Markus Förderer, BVK
Production Designer: Carol Winstead Wood
Editor: Zimo Huang
Music: Iris Wallner
VFX Supervisors: Olcun Tan, Greg Strasz
Sound Design and Dolby Atmos Mix: Peter Bawiec, M.P.S.E.
Megan also stars Edwin Modlin II, Paolo Bernardini, Kevin LaRosa II, David Villada, Michael Baszler, Cam McHarg, Arthur Naptiontek, Isaac Stephen Montgomery, Hovo Vardanian, and Matthew Conner.
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Megan Short Film
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