This summer we competed in The Tallgrass Film Association's Take36 Competition. Take36 is a competition where teams write, shoot, and edit a short film (under six minutes) all in 36 hours. This was our first year competing and we learned SO much! It's amazing to see how an idea transforms over the course of 2 days and while there is a lot we would change or do differently. We're incredibly proud of what we did make. So watch it now and then read Brett's thoughts/reflection on it below! - WTFB Thanks for taking the time to watch and read this! One of my favorite parts of filmmaking is the collaboration it requires. I would be remiss if I didn't start this reflection on Downtown by thanking everyone who was a part of the team! So what are some things I would have done differently? 1. Write a Longer Script Knowing we had a six-minute time limit, my goal in the writing was to be super economical. We had three locations for our three acts, and absolutely no fat when i...