Unusual Video Filmed on the USS Voyager. Theater Imaginarium - The Best Gifs of the Week Assiduously Edited for Gentler Audiences, Minors, Those Suffering with Fragile Temperament, and Our Friends Afflicted by Choleric Offense.

The Infinipeded Space Monster from Outer Space
     
     Administering the Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center in Pleasant Grove had its unusual moments. Filed toward the back of the unusual folder were filming requests.  They consisted primarily of student school projects, film festival entries, and short features.  My policy was to enthusiastically support the student projects.  Everyone who filmed at the Space Center had to pay the normal rental for the ship and agree to film outside of normal business hours. 
     The Infinipede Space Monster from Outer Space always comes to mind when we reminisce about unusual film projects at the Space Center.  It was clever, the acting was better than average, and the story line kept you amused and occasionally rattled.  
     I'll bet you've not had the privilege of watching the short three minute film; something I plan on correcting today.  It was filmed in January 2009 on the USS Voyager.  The film won first place and the audience choice award for the LDS Film Festival that year.  No more than 5 people could be involved in the film's making. It had to be under three minutes and shot and edited in 24 hours.  The criteria was:  Theme of Sacrifice. 
     And now, please enjoy 

The Infinipede Space Monster from Outer Space
   




Theater Imaginarium
Assiduously Edited for Gentler Audiences, Minors, Those Suffering with Fragile Temperament, and Our Friends Afflicted by Choleric Offense. 



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