Single-frame film celebrates trans-visibility and expression of gender identity

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Single-frame film celebrates trans-visibility and expression of gender identity
“Frame of Mind: Elevate” can now be viewed at: www.frameofmindfilm.com



LOS ANGELES, CA.- Director and Photographer Braden Summers proudly announces the release of “Frame of Mind: Elevate,” a new short film celebrating the resilience, joy and perseverance of the trans community, entirely shot in a single frame and one take.

Inspired by the systemic injustices and social microaggressions that trans people experience while expressing their gender identity, “Frame of Mind: Elevate” aims to humanize members of the trans community and help eradicate bigotry.

Summer’s latest project, the single-frame short film features a trans heroine on her four-minute elevator ride in a busy New York City apartment building and explores the wide spectrum of human behavior that trans people experience in daily life.

By featuring the characters’ visible reactions as they ride the elevator alongside the heroine, the audience is led to confront their own interpretations of the protagonist and how their feelings might compare to those of the characters in the film.

“Through the casts’ variety, we may see ourselves and experience a reflection of our actions, helping us better confront our own biases, diminish ignorance and champion our ability to treat others equally for the betterment of all,” said Summers. “This understanding may spark inspiration to help change hearts and minds for an equal and beautiful experience of social justice.”

The film’s cinematically rich colors and luxe fashion details invite the audience to consider a delicate subject matter presented in an alluring and entertaining way, while raising awareness to ignite internal discussions and public dialogue.

“Frame of Mind: Elevate” can now be viewed at: www.frameofmindfilm.com

Braden Summers is a director and photographer, whose work alerts the viewer to the beauty in people and their environment. The undertones of his portraits are appreciative of diversity and acceptance, ideas that are fundamentally supportive of a more positive lifestyle. His work has been featured in Marie Claire UK, on the sites of French Elle, French Glamour, Advocate and The Huffington Post. Marriott International worked with Summers on their latest campaign #LoveTravels, depicting love and family in the LGBT community and beyond.










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