James Seed

James Seed

História

James Seed is a young, passionate student filmmaker who loves all sorts of films. He spent two and a half years making his first film and feature, "Ultraviolet.

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James Seed

Filmes

Cascade
Sound
After a close friends suicide; Will, a Punk and Post-Punk musician living in the US is struggling with doubts about his relationship, his identity and ultimately what he wants to do in life. Will becomes isolated, reliant on substances and is sent down a path of pain, suffering and existential terror.
Cascade
Editor
After a close friends suicide; Will, a Punk and Post-Punk musician living in the US is struggling with doubts about his relationship, his identity and ultimately what he wants to do in life. Will becomes isolated, reliant on substances and is sent down a path of pain, suffering and existential terror.
Cascade
Director
After a close friends suicide; Will, a Punk and Post-Punk musician living in the US is struggling with doubts about his relationship, his identity and ultimately what he wants to do in life. Will becomes isolated, reliant on substances and is sent down a path of pain, suffering and existential terror.
Cascade
Director of Photography
After a close friends suicide; Will, a Punk and Post-Punk musician living in the US is struggling with doubts about his relationship, his identity and ultimately what he wants to do in life. Will becomes isolated, reliant on substances and is sent down a path of pain, suffering and existential terror.
Semblance
Editor
The Man With The Gun is an assassin within a small gang on the North Side. While he is good at what he does, it is evident he feels guilty about what he does for a living. Religion is a way for him to justify it, yet he doesn't know how or why. X, the gang leader, tasks him with finding a rat within the gang. With this, he starts to investigate others. In turn, investigating who he is as a person.
Semblance
Director of Photography
The Man With The Gun is an assassin within a small gang on the North Side. While he is good at what he does, it is evident he feels guilty about what he does for a living. Religion is a way for him to justify it, yet he doesn't know how or why. X, the gang leader, tasks him with finding a rat within the gang. With this, he starts to investigate others. In turn, investigating who he is as a person.
Semblance
Writer
The Man With The Gun is an assassin within a small gang on the North Side. While he is good at what he does, it is evident he feels guilty about what he does for a living. Religion is a way for him to justify it, yet he doesn't know how or why. X, the gang leader, tasks him with finding a rat within the gang. With this, he starts to investigate others. In turn, investigating who he is as a person.
Semblance
Director
The Man With The Gun is an assassin within a small gang on the North Side. While he is good at what he does, it is evident he feels guilty about what he does for a living. Religion is a way for him to justify it, yet he doesn't know how or why. X, the gang leader, tasks him with finding a rat within the gang. With this, he starts to investigate others. In turn, investigating who he is as a person.
Seeing Double
Victim
Things become shrouded when The Loner discovers a dead body outside his home. His mind becomes a prison of contradiction, falsification and fear when a series of dreams push him to realize the truth.
Ultraviolet
Music
In Vancouver, British Columbia, two teenagers attempt to create a feature length documentary about their lives. The main character James (played by himself) becomes obsessed with the project and is pushed into a more introverted, lonely existence. His best friend Quinn (played by himself) sets out to help him, but is met with the real answer as to why James is keeping himself inside: the rejection of what he thinks is the love of his life. The two of them go their separate ways, with James going deeper into a depression he’s not sure he can escape from.
Ultraviolet
Producer
In Vancouver, British Columbia, two teenagers attempt to create a feature length documentary about their lives. The main character James (played by himself) becomes obsessed with the project and is pushed into a more introverted, lonely existence. His best friend Quinn (played by himself) sets out to help him, but is met with the real answer as to why James is keeping himself inside: the rejection of what he thinks is the love of his life. The two of them go their separate ways, with James going deeper into a depression he’s not sure he can escape from.
Ultraviolet
Writer
In Vancouver, British Columbia, two teenagers attempt to create a feature length documentary about their lives. The main character James (played by himself) becomes obsessed with the project and is pushed into a more introverted, lonely existence. His best friend Quinn (played by himself) sets out to help him, but is met with the real answer as to why James is keeping himself inside: the rejection of what he thinks is the love of his life. The two of them go their separate ways, with James going deeper into a depression he’s not sure he can escape from.
Ultraviolet
Director
In Vancouver, British Columbia, two teenagers attempt to create a feature length documentary about their lives. The main character James (played by himself) becomes obsessed with the project and is pushed into a more introverted, lonely existence. His best friend Quinn (played by himself) sets out to help him, but is met with the real answer as to why James is keeping himself inside: the rejection of what he thinks is the love of his life. The two of them go their separate ways, with James going deeper into a depression he’s not sure he can escape from.
Ultraviolet
Himself
In Vancouver, British Columbia, two teenagers attempt to create a feature length documentary about their lives. The main character James (played by himself) becomes obsessed with the project and is pushed into a more introverted, lonely existence. His best friend Quinn (played by himself) sets out to help him, but is met with the real answer as to why James is keeping himself inside: the rejection of what he thinks is the love of his life. The two of them go their separate ways, with James going deeper into a depression he’s not sure he can escape from.