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The Space Between Dreams is a narrative self-portrait created by Scotty Leonard. It was an experiment in The Year Feature Challenge. The only rule for the Year Feature is to add 15 seconds to a project every day for 365 days. All other rules or guidelines are up to you. My personal rules were: 1. I must create 15 seconds for each day of the year. 2. The order would be presented in a linear fashion, but that was not a stated rule. 3. I would share my progress each month with my friends to keep myself honest. I'm not sure I could have finished this thing if it hadn't been for me constantly showing people how it was going and getting their feedback to ignore. 4. I would forgive myself if I had to cheat a little. Sometimes I had to edit a few days late. Sometimes I had to find what footage I had shot on a particular day because I was too busy to make something for the story. One time I shot footage for four days over the space of two hours because I was balls deep in a hectic move. I often did color grading and sound mixing at the beginning of the next month because wow is it ever difficult to shoot, edit, mix, and color footage when you work 60 hours a week. But more important than anything was that I finished the project and shared it with the world. COST: Very little money, aside from something so dear to me that no material object could ever replace it. PROFIT: I am not a prophet. I'm just a man who will one day die with the shame of knowing that this is all that I am. CAST & CREW: My friends, family, cat, and countless innocent bystanders who never asked for all this. DISTRIBUTION: This is a folk film (or maybe something more akin to a punk type thing. I'm sure there's plenty of real punks who would be pissed to read that, but hopefully they'll one day forgive me). While it was once screened to two people in an empty movie theater after their boss left, and it was rejected from one experimental festival for not being experimental enough, that was never the point. It is released for free, to YouTube, for the world to see. My apologies to the world in advance.