30 Seconds: A Tense Exploration of Fate Before Tragedy

Name: 30 Seconds
Description: About the lives of three different groups of people leading up to a fatal car crash.
Genre: Telefilm
Date Created: January 4
Production Company: SHADOW PRODUCTIONS // 30-SECONDS, LLC
Email: richardlawshadowproductionsllc@gmail.com
Phone: 540-520-0480
Location: Roanoke, Virginia
Producer: Richard F. Law
Writer/Producer:
Director: Glen Grefe
Line Producer: Richard Jergins
Casting Director: Jerold Franks


30 Seconds: A Riveting Exploration of Choices and Consequences

In the telefilm 30 Seconds, the intertwining lives of three distinct groups culminate in a fateful car crash, prompting audiences to ponder the weight of decisions made in seemingly innocent moments. This dramatic narrative, produced by Richard F. Law and penned by Shawn Stanley, takes viewers on an emotional journey through life’s unpredictability in Roanoke, Virginia. Each character’s trajectory is skillfully woven together, leading to a profound exploration of fate and responsibility.

Directed by Glen Grefe, 30 Seconds showcases a talented cast that breathes life into its complex characters, each representing diverse backgrounds and unique perspectives. The film’s narrative technique not only heightens the tension leading up to the pivotal incident but also invites reflection on the impact of individual choices. With an expertly crafted plot that captivates from start to finish, this production stands out as a significant entry in contemporary cinema.




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