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Lucky Harnesses Curiosity & A Charco Cow For NOT The Oak Cliff Film Festival’s Super Funny Trailer

Written by Lucky Post

Like many events, the Oak Cliff Film Festival was faced with cancelling due to the pandemic. Instead, they launched NOT The Oak Cliff Film Festival – a livestream screening and filmmaker Q&A taking place on Thursday, June 4th, which – as this wonderfully awkward trailer starring Colton White relates – is definitely not a film festival. With quirky comedy that speaks to a curious time, the trailer — directed by Adam Littke and edited by Elizabeth V. Moore of Lucky for agency The Richards Group — offers welcome relief and an invitation to be entertained. Click here to watch it.

“After canceling the Oak Cliff Film Fest this year, we decided to bring everyone something they can’t go to,” says Ashton Campell, Oak Cliff Film Festival Producer. ““Hopefully this trailer gets everyone excited about what’s not not happening instead…and let’s face it, we’ve all had conversations with inanimate objects at some point while sheltering in place.”

The trailer, “From Charco With Love,” is a lead-up to NOT The Oak Cliff Film Festival, which will feature a short film block by Oak Cliff Film Festival alumni with a post-screening discussion co-moderated by filmmaker David Lowery (A Ghost Story, The Old Man & The Gun, Green Knight) and Oak Cliff Film Festival Director Barak Epstein.

According to The Richards Group Art Director Nick Denman, as the team was developing the NOT concept with the festival team, they recalled that director Adam Littke had filmed a short in someone’s backyard that abided by all of the social distancing guidelines. “It made us realize that these guys had all of the technical and creative ability to make something really intimate, even when everyone is 6-10 feet apart,” Denman relates.
“Because of an immense faith in the creative process, everyone felt they were free to experiment and explore. This was doubly important, since it’s hard to say whether any of us understood more than 60% of the words we were yell-talking through our masks,” adds Copywriter Benjy Joung.

“There is nothing more exciting as a director than to receive a script like the one from The Richards Group for NOT The Oak Cliff Film Festival,” explains Littke. “When creative is this good it’s hard to mess it up. Fortunately for everyone, and the internet, we didn’t. It was a dream collaboration, a dream team if you will.”

That team includes the team at Lucky, all working virtually from their home studios, including editor Elizabeth V. Moore. Moore describes editing the trailer as a process of pushing the boundaries with everyone’s encouragement, and playing with pacing to deliver uncomfortable moments and the right amount of confusion. Is this really happening? Or not?

“With everything that is going on during the pandemic, this was an opportunity to embrace something playful and fun,” Moore concludes. “The creative community doesn’t stop, we live to create – and sometimes adding levity is just what we need to get through.”

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NOT The Oak Cliff Film Festival Trailer “From Charco With Love” credits:

Starring: Colton White and Charco Cow
VO talent: Adam Nee

Agency: The Richards Group
Creative Directors: Brian Linder and Bill Cochran
Copywriters: Benjy Joung and Grace Lam
Art Director: Nick Denman
Brand Planning Director: Christopher Owens
Brand Management Principal/Producer: Sean Donovan

Production + Post: Lucky
Director: Adam Littke
DOP” Andrew Ryan Shepherd
Executive Producer: Brandon Tapp
Producer: Andrew Bell
Editor: Elizabeth V. Moore
Edit Assist: Juan Vargas
Sound Design/Mix: Scottie Richardson
Color: Neil Anderson

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