CodeHackerz was created for a student film festival called Campus MovieFest, the largest festival of its kind in the world, by Jonathan Franco, Matthew Levenstein, and Micheal Parks. In it, there’s a meteor
headed for the Earth, one “10 times the size of the Sun.” So who does
the president call to save the day? A pair of hackers, naturally.
There are a lot of things that Hollywood movies don’t portray accurately, such as love, the laws of physics, or warfare, but for us nerds, the most egregious of Hollywood's cinema sins is its complete misunderstanding of hackers. CodeHackerz takes Hollywood’s most ridiculous tropes and clichés involving how a computers work and cranks them up to 11.
There are a lot of things that Hollywood movies don’t portray accurately, such as love, the laws of physics, or warfare, but for us nerds, the most egregious of Hollywood's cinema sins is its complete misunderstanding of hackers. CodeHackerz takes Hollywood’s most ridiculous tropes and clichés involving how a computers work and cranks them up to 11.
"What does the world need most? Heroes? No. Hackers. Codehackerz. In "Codehackerz" we follow the chronicles of the most super advanced computer geniuses of our age as they use their unparalleled skills to hack into a meteor that jeopardizes humanity's future. Come campus movie fest week, you won't even know what hacked you.
Created by CodeHackerz at University of Central Florida in 2013 as part of Campus MovieFest, the world's largest student film festival."
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