FIVE’S AN UNEVEN SPLIT  My Senior project ( a Western)  Short Film, maybe short series  Five men that are mining out in a canyon find a treasure map.

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FIVE’S AN UNEVEN SPLIT  My Senior project ( a Western)  Short Film, maybe short series  Five men that are mining out in a canyon find a treasure map that promises them riches. This slowly drives them to distrust each other to a point of a five way Mexican standoff.

MY TARGET AUDIENCE  Any one over 18. Film might be rated R or pg-13.  Small independent film festivals and Indy film goers.  Any one that is a Western fan and loves the old spaghetti westerns.  Older people may connect with this type of film more then younger people since it has adult themes and some violence.  People who like good old practical effects, not so heavy on CGI.  Also people who like classic adventure and gun duels will enjoy it.

SERVING A HUNGRY AUDIENCE  As of right now there are no Western T.V. shows that are Westerns. We haven’t had a real classic Spaghetti type western in years. A million way to die in the west doesn’t count. (Comedy) nor does cow boys and Aliens.  All the big movies are Sci-Fi, Comic book, or Horror genre related.

COMMUNITY TIES  We will show at small Indy movie theaters and Independent film festivals.  We are committed to reviving or keeping the Western genre a live and relevant with good old fashion stories, heroes and villains with a twist, problems and elements that are audience can relate even in todays standards.

THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY  A bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold buried in a remote cemetery.  Domestic Total Gross: $25,100,000.  Audiences 18 over, Mature.  The total budget was $1.2 million.  Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 97% percent of film critics gave the film positive reviews.

3:10 TO YUMA  A small-time rancher agrees to hold a captured outlaw who's awaiting a train to go to court in Yuma. A battle of wills ensues as the outlaw tries to psych out the rancher.  Production Budget: $48,000,000  Released in theaters: 2,652  It grossed $53,574,088 after 42 days of release.  Worldwide it grossed $71,171,825.  Western fans, Russell Crowe and Christian Bale fans.  Men and Women over 18. Rated R.  It also grossed a combined DVD and Blu- RAY sale for $57,839,295.  Lionsgate and Tree Line.