Austin Hines
Owner and Creative Director of FutureLight Studios
Website URL: http://www.futurelightstudios.com E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
The Last Appointment
Recently, I had the opportunity to lead a team for the Aggie SWAMP (ScreenWriting, Acting, and Movie Production) Club's InSWAMPnia 24-hr film competition. We wrote, shot, and cut this film in only 24 hrs. For the short time frame, I'm quite proud of the result.
UPDATE:
Our film one first place out of the 7 in the competition! Good job, everybody!
McCullough & Associates
FutureLight Studios provided graphic design, web design, and Google Ads management services for this site.
More information to come. For now, just Visit the Site.
Running for President
Buzz word, buzz word, vote for me. My response to the first Democratic Presidential Debate in 2007.
Featured in the News & Politics section of YouTube.
Greyscale
I'm working as 1st Assistant Cameraman on the crew of Daros Films' forthcoming feature film, Greyscale, featuring Tim Russ, Doug Jones and Anthony Tyler Quinn!
10/15/09 - Official Trailer Released!
1/27/09 - New behind the scenes video! See us at work!
Find out more:
- OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.greyscalemovie.com
- GREYSCALE ON IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1321390/
- GREYSCALE ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/greyscalemovie
- DAROS FILMS ON VIMEO: http://www.vimeo.com/darosfilms
- DAROS FILMS ON YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/darosfilms
- Hey, and now I'm on IMDB: http://wUIww.imdb.com/name/nm3193229/
Eden
Official Selection of the 2008 Tulsa Overground Film Festival
Thunder Snow
Short Film documenting the record-breaking freak blizzard in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 28, 2009
Funeral for a Fish
A strange man copes with the death of his beloved fish. Two-and-a-half years in the making, this eight minute short was my special-effects training ground.
DIRECTOR: Ryan Allen
Hosea
"Hosea" is now online!
"Hosea" is a collaboration with Wesley Brainard of Charakter Ministries that attempts to find a new and fresh visual style to effectively adapt the art of mime to film, while at the same time relaying Wesley's eye-opening take on the story of Hosea and Gomer. In the piece we discover that perhaps the story of Hosea and Gomer as less of one about God telling a man to marry a harlot to provide an analogy for the wayward people of Israel, and more of a story about a man who got to experience the same pain as his God, and knew God better for it.
Check out Wesley's Website for more information and theological background of the piece: http://web.me.com/wesleybrainard/CHARAKTER/Hosea.html
Hosea is now in Arabic! Check it out: http://www.vimeo.com/9419098

