I Miss You
a short film by Wyatt Woolley



"I Miss You" is a short film -- a music video -- made by Wyatt Woolley, a film student at Brigham Young University.

Set to the song "I Miss You" by Incubus, the video shows a young man (played by Wyatt Woolley himself) arising the morning, going to work, and going jogging on his lunch break, all the while thinking about his recently deceased wife. He imagines seeing her everywhere, and many things remind him of her. Some nice special effects shots actually show her fading in and out of various shots. During his jog, the young widower runs by the Provo Temple and up Provo Canyon. Up the canyon he climbs a mountain and observes the sun set. He removes his wedding band, then puts it back on. (Apparently "movie time" allows the sun to set during lunch time.) It's a nicely done, very nicely shot student film.

"I Miss You" can currently be viewed online in QuickTime format.
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"I Miss You" closing credits as they appear in the film




Directed by:
Wyatt Woolley

Director of Photography:
W. Blair Larsen

Edited by:
Dan Fredley
Taylor Hellewell

Written by:
Wyatt Woolley
W. Blair Larsen

Production Design Locations:
Annette Crismon

Production Assistants:
Annette Crismon
Anise Martinez


Cast:
HusbandWyatt Woollley
Wife Rachel Bevell
Street Couple Annette Crismon
Taylor Hellewell
Elevator Flirts Spencer Millerberg
Anise Martinez
Cellphone girl Christine Longmor
Girl in Park Megan

Music:
I Miss You
by
Incubus


Group 6 Productions © 2001





NOTE: "I Miss You" has no opening credits other than the initial words "for Anya" and the following music video-style block of text:

Incubus
"I Miss You"
TMA 236
Group 6


Web page created 17 May 2002.