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Supergravity Director Helms Short Fan Film For ‘Fallout’ Video Game Franchise

Twenty-four-year-old Trevor Stevens is currently in production on his first feature film for digital studio Supergravity Pictures. And while that film, titled Rock Steady Row — about a college freshman who must take action against fellow students and school authorities after his bike is stolen — is nearly complete, Stevens has released yet another short film.

Titled Fallout: Growing Pains, the fan film pays tribute to the series of post-apocalyptic role-playing video games. And Stevens worked with many of the same cast and crew on both Rock Steady and Growing Pains — thus providing a potential glimpse at what’s to come. For instance, the actor Heston Horwin stars in both films, while Nico Aguilar serves as cinematographer and Jordan Allen is heading up visual effects.

Stevens, a recent graduate of Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film, is also the director of a short film called Run that was a Vimeo ‘Staff Pick’ in 2015, as well as Glazed And Confused, an ‘Official Selection’ at the Palm Springs International ShortFest in 2013. In addition to Rock Steady Row, Supergravity (which was co-founded by Tubefilter co-founder Marc Hustvedt) most recently announced its acquisition of Twerkumentary, a documentary that will explore the origins and cultural implications of the trendy dance style.

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Fallout: Growing Pains is currently live on Supergravity’s YouTube channel. The ten-minute short follows an aimless young slacker who is suddenly transported into the gritty world of Fallout. Check it out below:

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