RTF Undergraduate Student Film, Dir. Brett Bowlin & Zach Panozzo, 2009
Synopsis:
The worsening economy and the emerging environmental concerns: America is faced with these ever growing problems more than ever. Not just for these reasons, Austinites like Libby Peterek, Jason Fletcher, and Brett Anderson manage to live their lives completely independent of cars. As an integral part of their life and personal identity, they share their thoughts and experience on what it means to be a cyclist in Austin, Texas. A documentary about rollin’ on two. TRT = 8 min 6 sec.

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Director bios:
Brett Bowlin, a native Texan, is a third year undergraduate at the University of Texas at Austin majoring in Radio-TV-Film. In the summer of 2010, he will be riding from Austin, Texas to Anchorage, Alaska as part of Sense Corp Texas 4000 for Cancer charity bike ride. After graduating he plans on entering a web related field while being involved with local documentary productions. Other interests include music, motion graphics, graphic design, and cycling.
Zachary Panozzo is a fourth year film student at UT and has been making films since his freshman year of high school. This past year at UT he helped produce the first completely student-made feature film at UT with the organization Cinepreneurs. It’s a project that he hopes will continue at this university every year from now on. “Rollin’ on Two” was his first documentary film, and the experience has made him completely interested in all things documentary. Next spring, he will be going to school in LA and hopes to find a job working in documentary TV.

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