Micah Roland

参加作品

Damsels
Producer
DAMSELS is the story of a couple of girls and their dates out for a night of food and fun. Features Rachel Faulkner and Clarke Wolfe from 1A Plate Productions.
Damsels
Writer
DAMSELS is the story of a couple of girls and their dates out for a night of food and fun. Features Rachel Faulkner and Clarke Wolfe from 1A Plate Productions.
The Drawing
Screenplay
A young woman discovers a mysterious crayon drawing while out for a jog.
Zombies 1985
Costumer
Steve is an upwardly mobile entrepreneur who believes he has come up with the next big thing - the next Rubik's Cube. "It's going to be bigger than Betamax!". The film covers his journey home from a super successful day at the office where he's all but closed the biggest deal of his life. Just a couple of mobile phone calls on the way home and it's in the bag. However, as he races back to celebrate with his wife and kids, we witness his fall from apparent certain victory to increasing infuriation - everyone's suddenly stopped taking his calls. His anger and desperation boils over when he can't get anyone on the phone....not his secretary, his investors, or his wife. All the while, the Zombie Apocalypse is happening around him; he's just too self absorbed to notice it... until he gets home.
Zombies 1985
Wandering Zombie
Steve is an upwardly mobile entrepreneur who believes he has come up with the next big thing - the next Rubik's Cube. "It's going to be bigger than Betamax!". The film covers his journey home from a super successful day at the office where he's all but closed the biggest deal of his life. Just a couple of mobile phone calls on the way home and it's in the bag. However, as he races back to celebrate with his wife and kids, we witness his fall from apparent certain victory to increasing infuriation - everyone's suddenly stopped taking his calls. His anger and desperation boils over when he can't get anyone on the phone....not his secretary, his investors, or his wife. All the while, the Zombie Apocalypse is happening around him; he's just too self absorbed to notice it... until he gets home.