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Big Mountain

  • Date Shot 2008-03-24
  • Description With this film I intended to capture my main character, the Big Mountain, in a portrait in an aesthetic fashion that is different but complimentary to our every day perception. It was shot in late March 2008 on Whitefish Ski Resort in Kalispell, MT.
  • Credits Directed/Photographed/Edited By Samuel Sutch Key Grip Nathan Keuhl "Pilgrimage to the Mountains (Part 2 Surrender)" Composed by Charles Lloyd Preformed by The Charles LLoyd Quartet
  • Awards None
  • Technical Specs Mini DV Canon XL2
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Quickfilms (Short Films)
Short films for regular height people.

Samuel Sutch (Director/Screenwriter)
Most recently from Montana, I moved to San Francisco to go to film school.

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  1. Epidemic 2008 - The Real Story

    I ended up submitting the longer version of Jamie Scott: Dichotomy to Epidemic because an older crowd of people liked the longer version better. Really, that's not even true, because I think they were all confused over which one they liked more. In the end, and perhaps it was a mistake, I submitted my longer version of Jamie Scott: Dichotomy to Epidemic. Unfortunately I wanted to change that version a bit more but instead I left it as is.

    I did however somewhat re-master a few shots from Associates, hopefully making it safer for a larger screen. The real Epidemic version of that will be uploaded soon (it's rendering right now). Full disclosure: I also modified a title card.

    Epidemic is on April 11'th at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco, California. If you're in the area, general admission is extremely cheep! Hope to see you there!

    By: Samuel Sutch on 2008-03-30 Attached to: Jamie Scott: Dichotomy
  2. New Dichotomy Cut

    Welcome to the new SamuraiFilms blog. This blog will chronicle SamuraiFilms productions as accounted mostly by me, director, Sam Sutch. I also will post updates to new cuts of films, or simply accompany films with posts further explaining the production.

    I originally started the new cut of Dichotomy (full name: "Jamie Scott: Dichotomy") because this project was dual-purposed as a school assignment for two classes, Motion Picture Language and Edit 2, the latter of which required the piece be three minutes or less. When I started cutting I realized how much effectiveness was gained by shortening it. I also re-scored the entire piece with some more wonderful music from Kevin MacLeod. I liked the new cut so much that I decided to use it as the cut that I'm submitting to Epidemic.

    By: Samuel Sutch on 2008-03-06 Attached to: Jamie Scott: Dichotomy - Alt Cut