the call
“The Call” is an end-times dramatic short film made during the 168 Hour Film Project which is a film festival where filmmakers make an 11 minute film in one week (168 hours) based on a randomly selected Bible verse. This year’s theme was: “Family Business.”
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Sound Design
We were honored to have our sound done by Dane A. Davis and his sound gurus at Danetracks in West Hollywood, CA. Dane A. Davis won the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing for “The Matrix” in 1999. Recent films they did sound for were “Speed Racer” and “The Day The Earth Stood Still.”
Behind the Scenes
Want to know more what it’s like at the 168 Hour Project Film Festival? Watch this behind the scenes from the crop of films made for the 2009 film festival.





Music: A Family Affair
Not many filmmakers work with a family to do their score soundtrack but we were blessed to have the Moon family do ours.
Savannah Moon wrote two original songs for us for the festival. We used the one: “Victory” as our emotional centerpiece.
Her brother, Dusty Moon, wrote the rave song for the dance sequence.
Her father, Guy Moon, a composer with Nickleodeon’s “Fairly Oddparents” and “Barnyard” did our score in between those projects.
“The Call” Won Five Nominations
Best Sound Design
Best Production Design
Best Score
Best Supporting Actress
Best Scriptural Integration