Masters 321 Projects

The prompt was simple: three pages, two characters, one location. Simple… but not easy. The culmination of six months’ work lives here, for your viewing pleasure.

North of Providence (2024)

Carly Helms and Leo Oliva

A dying father brings a brother and sister back under one roof and reunites them for one brutal conversation— digging through denial, damage, and the grief they swore they didn’t feel.

Run time: 4 minutes, 39 seconds

Evening (2024)

Saaya Vaidya and Abigail Devine

On the afternoon of her wedding, a young woman reveals to her best friend that she confessed her love to someone else, forcing them both to confront what it means to move on, and what it costs to stay.

Run time: 2 minutes, 42 seconds

Grief and Other Awkward Moments* (2024)

Diego Zozaya and Alexandra Montalbano

A woman and her brother reconnect at her partner’s wake, where grief simmers beneath sarcasm, and love shows up in the spaces between what’s said.

Run time: 4 minutes, 41 seconds

The Pain-ting* (2024)

Luke Stiles and Will Hammond

What starts as a routine parent-teacher conference takes an unexpected turn when a father realizes the man beside him is helping raise his daughter— revealing the complicated grace of moving on without leaving.

Run time: 3 minutes, 35 seconds

Mommy Issues* (2025)


Beatrix Whilde and Max Allen

Tensions spike in a quiet office when a woman finds out her coworker is sleeping with her mother, and is disturbingly sincere about it.

Run time: 4 minutes, 27 seconds

A Wild House Party* (2025)

Jake Phillips and Lucy Krubiner

In the middle of a raging house party, one girl fights through booze, betrayal, and a human roadblock to stop her almost-ex from ruining everything. Again.

Run time: 4 minutes, 53 seconds

Macbeth (2025)

Alexandra Montalbano and Emma Haines

On the edge of a power grab, a man hesitates — until his wife challenges his manhood, loyalty, and courage in a brutal confrontation that seals their fate.

Run time: 5 minutes, 10 seconds

*Denotes original screenplay by the actors