

Color guard captain becomes sign-spinning vigilante in 15 chaotic minutes.
When a naïve and optimistic color guard captain can't get a job after college, she must take a gig as a sign spinner to make ends meet. But when she ends up in a turf war with an entitled drug dealer, she's forced to discover her inner badass to take him down.
Direction
Marielle Woods crams a feature's worth of character into 15 minutes.
Acting
Jenna Boyd's deadpan desperation is *chef's kiss*.
Practical Effects
Sign-spinning fight choreography deserves its own Oscar category.
Director
Marielle Woods
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Marielle Woods made this as a proof-of-concept for studios, shot in two days on a shoestring budget.
The sign-spinning 'interview' scene mocks real corporate dehumanization—Josh Brener improvised half his lines after watching actual training videos.