Here is a still image from the Who What Wear: Target Spring Collection (2017) that Moon Rabbit Media filmed behind the scenes for. Click the Image to see the gallery. Great time getting to film with models Molly Constable & Christine Sofie Johansen.
Here is a narrative video Moon Rabbit Media produced for Encryption: Escape and Adventure Game. This video will play for guests at Encryption before they are placed in their escape room giving them an idea of the escape room adventure they are about to experience and what their mission is in the room.
Encryption: Escape and Adventure Game It’s 1762, and rumor has it that the local tavern has a secret tunnel that leads down to the docks. While enjoying a late-night grog, you witness the notorious Pirate Queen shanghai a drunken lad. You concoct a plan to blend in with her pox-ridden crew in order to save him. As the S.S. Pembroke sets sail, with you and the kidnapped fellow rounding out the crew, you notice the swab on watch has fallen asleep. You now have one hour to plan an escape before the snoring sailor’s replacement arrives to relieve him, but plan your escape wisely as the Pirate Queen lives by the code that Dead Men Tell No Tales! Be careful or you’ll find yourself in a watery grave!
http://www.encryptionescape.com/
Moon Rabbit Media had the opportunity to cast Jackson Beard to play the role of - Drunken Lad. Jackson has had roles in films like: Dear Dictator (2017) with Michael Caine and Pageant Material (2019),
The Pirate Queen - Ciera Ford
The Narrator - Sam Passer
Special thanks to The Rail Pub for the great location!
Here is a video Moon Rabbit Media produced for Encryption: Escape and Adventure Game breaking down the rules of how to play at their escape room. This video was super fun to produce, Encryption is such a fun client, we never know what interesting things they will be doing!
We had the opportunity to cast Melissa Collazo for this video, she is an actress for the DC Universe original show Swamp Thing (2019).
Encryption is a family friendly entertainment experience where players enter a high production value, themed adventure escape game and are challenged to solve a mission within 60 minutes using only their wits. Players mental skills are put to the test by this intellectually stimulating, team building exercise where they locate clues, crack codes, and solve puzzles in order to escape. This race against the clock is a heart pounding, adrenaline-fueled escapade sure to delight and amuse. http://www.encryptionescape.com/
Timeless Innovation (2016) is a short documentary Moon Rabbit Media created for the AIA I Look Up Film Challenge (2016) sponsored by The American Institute of Architects. We ended up placing 2nd place in the peoples choice!
Moon Rabbit Media’s Seth F. Johnson photographs Teyonah Parris for the poster of Love Under New Management: The Miki Howard Story.
One Traveler Too Many (2016) is a short film inspired by the absinthe lore of the late 1800’s. After having one glass of absinthe too many late one evening in Savannah, GA, two drunk Victorian-era young men Henry Sheridan and Sebastian Vitti-core played by Walker Harrison and Joseph Binzer share a carriage ride home with the widow Radcliffe played by Kelly Stowell. The portly plain woman has never looked so attractive to Henry who mistakes her for the beautiful beguiling Green Fairy of absinthe lore played by Samantha Binkerd. The slightly more sober Sebastian realizes that the extra traveler is just a figment of Henry’s imagination so he tries to help his friend who is seeing the world through green colored lenses. His intention becomes clear to the surprised widow who goes from being put off to turned on by all the attention. Welcome to the world of the Belle Époque era!
Best Comedy at Pottstown In Focus Short Film Festival 2016
Finalist at the Tally Shorts Film Festival 2016
Finalist at the Fort Myers Film Festival 2015
MovieMaker Magazine interviews Moon Rabbit Media’s Seth F. Johnson about living and working in Savannah, GA. Click the image to see the full article.
We spoke to Seth F. Johnson, a recent SCAD grad with a BFA in Film and Television, who is working on a film that will air on TV One.
“There is a fantastic group of filmmakers already living here,” he says. “When I got on my current set, I already knew about a third of the crew. The Savannah Film Office has always been very accommodating, and even took the time to help me find locations while I was an undergraduate. On this film, they have been able to assist me with arranging picture cars, shutting down streets, and even notifying the Coast Guard about our need to fire a flare gun.”
Johnson also loves Savannah’s rich visual possibilities, including the nation’s largest historical district, an urban evergreen forest and boundless coastal and rural settings. “In February of 2015, I directed a short film called ‘One Traveler Too Many,’ which I shot in the historic district. Since the film was set in the 1890s, I was able to utilize the brick roads and the old Victorian homes. Then, in summer, I shot a short drama about three young adults on a sailing adventure called ‘Death of a Dream.’ I only had to travel 15 minutes down the road, and I was able to film in the marsh and in and around the islands.”