In 2007, Craig Helfer and I were in an Alfred Hitchcock film class together. We tossed around a few ideas for incorporating some of the stuff we were learning about into a short film. As we set out into preproduction, we asked if we could get some sort of extra credit for it. Doctor Perrone, being awesome, allowed us to complete it in lieu of a final paper.
Two college friends must unravel the mystery behind recent malevolent school shootings and a harmless piece of mail.
Post-mortem: I really enjoy acts 1 and 2, unfortunately the execution in act 3 just falls to pieces and, I feel, doesn't convey what I was hoping for. Still, up until recently I'd probably consider it my best-shot project and definitely enjoy how some of the scenes came out.