My name is Tim Pfeffer. I am currently an undergrad at Ithaca College. I first started making movies once I figured out where my Dad hid his camera, I haven't gotten a full nights sleep since that day.
I am hungry to get my start in the industry to help wherever needed. I also am excited to learn and improve as a filmmaker, so that someday I can make films for the big screen.
If you are ever looking for a creative mind and a hard worker, please contact me and perhaps we can work together in the future!
//Job History
This film was written and directed by film students Peter Corina and Tim Pfeffer. With the help of key crew members and fellow students Kim Gentile, Greg Dunbar and Eddie Lemonier, we were able to shoot the film over the course of 5 days.
This film was entirely made by students with a budget under $100.00. We need your vote to show the world what we could do with $30,000.
//Education Background
Ithaca College - Roy H. Park School of Comm.
//T.S.'s Photos click on an image for a larger view
Shaun //
Santa Man was a great short--should win more than a few festival awards. Keep up the great work, T.S.
2009-05-15 at 7:07 pm UTC
comradeofmine //
Tim,
Beautifully shot film, way to represent upstate!
I'm actually going to school in Long Island right now, but hope to return to Pittsford for a while before finding a job(?)
Best of luck!
2009-04-28 at 6:21 pm UTC
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Thanks so much for your positive comments about OUR TIME TOGETHER. I'm really happy you enjoyed it.
2009-04-20 at 3:23 pm UTC
SandyM //
I just watched your film. It was so beautifully shot and what a unique story. Very well done and good luck to you!
2009-04-20 at 7:14 am UTC
Galen //
That's amazing that you shot this for less than $100. Awesome film.
2009-04-18 at 3:05 am UTC
SandyM //
Thank you for your great comments on our film "Mojave Philosophy", I am going to check out your film too.
We used the Red One camera - but more our Director, Tom, area - he loved the Red camera when it came out and insist we use that camera on our film shoots.
Good luck in the contest!
2009-04-10 at 5:12 pm UTC
GMoney //
Very nice film. Great acting, nice flow. Everything is in place.
I was confused about the scene where the girl drops her bag and Santa sits and watches her. Not sure how it helped the story. Could the story have been just as strong without that scene? All in all I don't think it's a deal breaker, but just something to think about.
I really liked your film and gave is in my top ten so far.