CampLibs Trailer

CampLibs Trailer (2013)

"This film takes the conventional mold of storytelling and twists it with a Madlib approach allowing Woodward campers to fill in the blanks of the orig" 02 April 2013 22 mins

Billy Marks and Santa Claus. Hall and Oates and Mitchie Brusco. Yoda, PLG, and Tom Schaar. All of these characters appear in CampLibs, a creative film that follows Dave Palazzese on his quest to conquer the Mini MegaRamp at Camp Woodward. This film takes the conventional mold of storytelling and twists it with a Madlib approach allowing Woodward campers to fill in the blanks of the original script. CampLibs is not your typical look into a week of summer camp at Camp Woodward.

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United States 02 April 2013

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