Rhett Murphy

I believe what makes a film memorable is a courageous story – capable of moving the viewer to a different mindset.

Rhett Murphy

I believe what makes a film memorable is a courageous story – capable of moving the viewer to a different mindset.

Great Stories Deserve a Film

A film is a visual narrative. The distinction between a film and a video isn’t budget, scope, or anything measurable. A film requires intention, a compelling story, and artistic ambition.

Every Frame Tells a Story

The cornerstone of a film is a great story – supported by movement, light and sound – to emotionally engage an audience. This doesn’t mean a big, expensive story, but rather a story that is a simple, bold and honest – at its core. A story is a relationship.

Every Frame Tells a Story

The cornerstone of a film is a great story – supported by movement, light and sound – to emotionally engage an audience. This doesn’t mean a big, expensive story, but rather a story that is a simple, bold and honest – at its core. A story is a relationship.

Meet the Filmmaker

Rhett Murphy began the journey as a screenwriter. His early work, A Month of Sundays, starred Rod Steiger and Sally Kirkland and was produced by De Laurentiis Productions. Twenty years of scriptwriting, story development and editing revealed his passion for storytelling – which ultimately pushed him behind the camera.

Rhett has shared his knowledge and techniques as a Screenwriting Adjunct Professor for the Department of Electronic Media and Film at Towson University.

Excerpts from Films

THE STORIES BEHIND THE STORIES

Excerpts from Films

THE STORIES BEHIND THE STORIES