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Short Film Hacked Merges Spying, Futuristic Tech, and a YouTube Star

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Check out our behind-the-scenes interview with Hacked filmmaker Tim Baldini.

We’re searching for the next great sci-fi filmmaker with the Prototype contest, where eight filmmakers are vying for a chance to win a feature film deal with New Regency. You can check out the short films by all eight finalists right now, but if you want to go behind the scenes to learn more about the creation of these movies, we’re publishing interviews with the Prototype filmmakers.

Today, you can take a peek into the mind behind Hacked in our interview, where writer/director Tim Baldini talks about where the idea behind the film came from:

A few years ago there was a news story about a teenage criminal who was leading authorities on a wild goose chase across the country: hi-jacking boats, stealing credit cards, breaking into empty cabins, flying small airplanes, and posting his exploits on social media. You might remember, they called him the “Barefoot Bandit”. In any case, he was the impetus for the plot. When I heard about the Prototype competition, I quickly started adding sci-fi elements to the world, while incorporating a little bit of the Edward Snowden/NSA controversy that was going on at the time. You have to remember, only a year ago we were all reeling from the discovery that a body of government was secretly spying on the entire country (and they are still are).

For more, check out our interview or go watch Hacked for yourself.

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