In Development

We focus on films that make a statement, a cultural shift, and ultimately a difference.

SLOMotion works with storytellers beginning-to-end through the filmmaking process. We collaborate on ideation, development, production, and distribution; ensuring our projects reach their full potential.

Below are projects currently in being made.

If you are an interested brand or individual supporter, please contact us.

Adaptation

Film Finished 2026

Seeking $100k

Directors: Palmer Morse + Matt Mikkelson

Producers: Hayley Nenadal + Clay Barron

In rural South Carolina sits an advanced research facility. Behind these walls, engineers recreate hail, hurricane force winds, and simulate wildfires to understand how humans can adapt to the climate crisis. Adaptation provides a powerful testament to humanity’s ability to confront a changing world.

The Book of George

Film Finished: April 2025

Seeking $50k

Winner of the 2024 5Point Adventure Filmmakers Pitch Event

Director: Danny Schmidt

Producers: George McKenzie Jr. and SLOMotion // Hayley Nenadal & Clay Barron

George McKenzie Jr. traded the hard streets and violence of New York City for a life abroad photographing some of the most elusive animals in North America for National Geographic. His next mission? Empower kids of color to access their own dreams and to protect the natural world.

The Charities

Film Finished: October 2024

Seeking $40k

Director: JoAnna Edmison

Collaborator / Editor: Ian McMullen

Producer + Impact Producer: SLOMotion // Hayley Nenadal

How do you know when you’ve really made it? “The Charities” is a heartfelt and intimate portrayal of a beloved up-and-coming funk and soul band as they find themselves at the crossroads of living up to their dreams of success or remaining relatively unknown.

When Dishwashers Were Kings

Film Finished: Summer 2024

Seeking $20k for Impact

Director: Brent Englund

Producer + Impact Producer: SLOMotion // Hayley Nenadal

Ski bum culture is in danger. Among other things it is under attack by a specific strain of gentrification known as Aspenification.  The “bum” in us is being squeezed out. Shit’s getting too expensive. Our team aims to document it before it is gone or rendered unrecognizable, beyond distinction.