She’s a super hero and… She just got fired.
Fighting super villains is easy. Losing your superhero job, moving back home and sharing a bathroom with your little sister? Now that’s hard.
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“Volcano Girl” – a USC School of Cinematic Arts graduate student film – is about a super hero who loses her job and has to move back in with her parents. Funny? YES!
When Volcano Girl is unmasked as a superhero, she’s forced to move back in with her parents. Back home, Volcano Girl — Virginia Patterson — struggles with her new life: sharing a room with a bratty sister, no job prospects and out-of-touch friends. But when Virginia comes to realize that she may actually like being home, her arch-nemesis Radian turns up to take it all away.
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Thank you to our FIRE STARTERS for supporting “Volcano Girl” on Kickstarter!
“Volcano Girl” is a 13 minute USC School of Cinematic Arts MFA thesis film. We used Kickstarter to raise funds to create DVDs to send to film festivals around the world.
We created “Volcano Girl,” a highly ambitious student film with visual effects (VFX) and live action stunts – as well as adhering to USC’s strict budget limitations. We finished the film without a penny left from our budget!
Thank you for helping us share this amazing film with the world, and in turn — helping to kick-start our film careers!