![]() ![]() “We wanted to do that again, where you just have an idea and go.” ![]() “A bunch of us (who worked on the short) learned how to do film stuff at the 48-Hour Film Festival at (UW-Eau Claire), so we did things really fast then and didn’t think too hard,” Schwagel explained. Unlike his other work, this film was shot in just a handful of hours, all in one day, with little pre-production work in order to challenge himself and those part of the film’s crew. Clocking in at just under three minutes, the short shudders with suspense, featuring a Schwagel twist at the end. His latest film, Blossom and the Decrepit Man, stars Eau Claire natives Reanna Madson and Ben Schmitz, focusing on a crisp, daunting ticking noise and what it could lead to as Madson’s character faces it – literally – in a gloomy forest. Schwagel has worked on various film projects, not just as director, but also as editor and writer, stretching outside his own work and even outside traditional film, directing Them Coulee Boys’ “Midnight Manifestos” music video, among other things. Recently selected for a Milwaukee festival, the short was surprisingly shot in just one day.Ĭhippewa Valley filmmaker Tim Schwagel is no stranger to having his films on the festival circuit, and his latest short film earned him his first-ever spot in the Milwaukee International Short Film Festival. Blossom and the Decrepit Man is a suspenseful, not-what-you-think-will-happen short film directed by local filmmaker Tim Schwagel.
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