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In a charming state agency, Mark Jones, a seasoned chief communications officer in his early 50s, is responsible for modernizing its public relations and digital strategy and leading the agency’s crisis communication to rise from the unfortunate transgressions of the past. Mark, who’s spent decades in nonprofit leadership and municipal government, is thrust into the fast-paced world of crisis response and storytelling in an agency that offers hope to the state of Mississippi.

Challenged by the aspirations of sometimes unscrupulous reporters, Mark aims to keep the message positive and focused on the people who need help most. He is suported and led by Mr. Anderson, a compassionate and motivated executive director whose approach to public service exudes passion and a desire to give hope amid people’s darkest days. 

As the movie unfolds, Mark and Mr. Anderson travel to the far reaches of Mississippi, meeting with staff in county and state offices. Through their travels, they understand the needs of employees and clients more intricately. Mark learns the value of traditional relationships, face-to-face interaction, and compassionate communication. Through comical moments, heartfelt conversations, and surprising challenges, the pair work together in harmony, slowly building a communication program that reaches across generations and social constructs to create a hopeful tomorrow.

In pivotal moments, Mark and Mr. Anderson work to craft an important message to move the agency from crisis to thriving, demonstrating how communication can be the key to healing old wounds and uniting an agency. Driving Mr. Anderson is a heartfelt journey of generational learning, adaptation, and the power of human connection.


For years, Morgan has climbed the ranks at the Mississippi Department of Human Services, building a career from the ground up. Now the deputy chief communications officer, she manages a team, oversees messaging, and, most recently, controls the agency’s latest tool: The Tracker—a tracking system designed to streamline workflow.

At first, the system is just another responsibility, another challenge to master. But then, it starts managing her. Tasks appear before she assigns them. Deadlines shift like they have a mind of their own. Her team members vanish—each one replaced by an automated message: Position No Longer Required. As she tries to override the system, The Tracker fights back—rewriting emails she never sent, logging calls she never made, issuing warnings in her own voice.

The agency sees only efficiency, but Morgan sees something else: a force that knows her, that has watched her climb, and that may have been pulling the strings all along. Now, as her own name appears in the system’s queue, Morgan must outmaneuver the very tool she once controlled—before she becomes just another closed case.


Lanis, the Cameraman discovers he’s the bearer of the Legendary Lens, a mystical camera with the power to capture the essence of any moment. But the Evil Editor wants it to rewrite the world’s stories for her dark purposes.

Lanis must journey to the Editing Room of Elders to hide the Lens and prevent its misuse. Along the way, he battles Bad Lighting and Dead Batteries, facing his greatest cinematic challenge yet.


Micheal “The Design Defender” King is an ordinary graphic designer and web master by day, but by night, he becomes the unlikely hero who protects the brand’s integrity from bad design. When rogue marketers try to hijack the brand with cheap stock photos and clashing fonts, Micheal steps up with his Mac and trusty Adobe Suite, determined to save the website from a digital disaster.

With the help of his quirky colleagues, including a camera-obsessed videographer who insists on filming everything, and a caffeine-powered public relations guru, Micheal must fight off poorly designed logos and UI nightmares before they ruin everything. Can he save the brand and meet the deadline? Find out in this hilarious, fast-paced battle of design!