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Epic

Filmed in early 2006, this original comedy was written by Aaron Dewsnap and Tristan Davis. It is the story of a disillusioned modern day  epic hero named Steve. It primered at the 5th annual CSCS Film Festival, winning Best Script, Best Actor (Tristan Davis), and Best Supporting Actor (Geoff Dean). It featured a stellar cast including Dan Tedder, Rainer Fehrenbacher,  John Bytwerk,  Jesse Rutzen,  David Cannava, Hugh Johnson, and Tom Flannery, most of which was considered for the award.

The summer of 2005 saw the creation of this psychological drama about a writer who loses the ability to distinguish between reality and his fictional world. Todd Fink and Tristan Davis worked during a three week period to rewrite, produce, direct, and edit the final cut which was first screened at the student exhibition of the 2005 Hawaiian International Film Festival. It received Best Short at the 2006 CSCS Film Festival. Its stars include Alex Tomchak, Jeff Butler, and Corelle Nakamura.

 

Final Draft
Terminated

From the minds of Aaron Dewsnap and Tristan Davis came this outrageous spoof on the Terminator movies. It debuted at the 2005 CSCS Film Festival and was an audience hit. When Kyle Reese learns that the infamous Terminator has appeared once again, he must face his fear and confront it in a battle to the death. Reese was played by Aaron Dewsnap, The Terminator by Tristan Davis, and Sarah Connor by Kristen Marshall.

 

The full title for this film is "Almost, but not quite Agent Kristo II: Twisted Breath," and unlike the original Agent Kristo, it is a action drama. It was written by Tristan Davis and filmed in early 2004. Karl Kristo must, with the help of dubious fellow agent Brant Gehler, rescue Jamie Weston from the clutches of the evil "Fink" after she has been captured during a disastrous mission. Donevan Fischer reprises the roll of Kristo in this 2004 CSCS Film Fest winner.

 

Twisted Breath
Agent Kristo

The very first Objective Films project, this comedy/spoof was originally called "Formula Santhrax." The first draft of the screenplay (by Sarah Lotfi) was too complex to fit the miniscule shooting schedule, and it was abridged by Tristan Davis. Having been shot in a single day and edited soon thereafter, it was entered into the second annual CSCS Film Festival and won third place. When a chemical meant to heal mankind is found to be fatal, the evil Dr. Travinski (Aaron Dewsnap) with the aid of loyal henchman "Fink" (Todd Fink), steals the formula and its recently discovered antibody in hopes of holding the world for ransom. Daring Karl Kristo (Donevan Fischer) must singlehandedly stop Travinski from carrying out his evil plan.

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