Our film school program produces a well funded, well developed short film each year. That team collaborates on selecting a script and developing it into the best rendition of that story.

Last Caller is a story about how first experiences open one's eyes, even to subjects that you are completely jaded about. The character undergoes crisis and fear, but also discovers exactly what experience his supposedly delusional callers all went through. It turns a cynic into someone who is sympathetic.

To many in film school, this is definiative of the process of making movies. We've all seen thousands of films. We are jaded and easily think "anyone can do this!" Well, as we experience this exact process, we'll discover exactly what terrors and thrills lurk waiting in the mysterious process that is filmmaking. Thus this movie is a metaphor for each of us becoming true believers ourselves.

We think that everyone has those moments, whether through blissful epiphany or crisis-inspired revelation. We are telling everyone that they too can be "believers".