“Lost Marble” finds an audience at Zions Indie Film Fest!
We’re building something meaningful — and we’re glad you’re part of it.
Opening night crowds at Zions Indie Film Fest
Last week, I had the chance to spend several days at the Zion’s Indie Film Fest in Orem — and it was a great reminder of why we love this industry.
Independent film thrives in rooms like that.
Over six days, more than 100 films screened. Stories premiered. Q&As ran long. Filmmakers hugged in hallways. Audiences discovered something new.
And Three Coin Productions was right in the middle of it.
We were proud to have produced The Lost Marble, which screened during the festival. Seeing it play in front of a live audience — hearing the laughs and feeling the reactions — is always a great reminder of why we do what we do.
Q&A Session for Living Scriptures Short Films
But that wasn’t the only way Three Coin showed up.
Our team also cut trailers for several films featured at the festival, including Buster Brooks, along with multiple projects from Living Scriptures. Trailer work is often invisible to audiences, but it’s one of the most important tools a filmmaker has — it’s the handshake, the first impression, the promise.
We love helping other filmmakers shape that first moment.
And for fans of Faith of Angels, there was a fun surprise at the festival. You got to see Michael Bradford in his next on-screen role in Rob Diamond’s Forgiveness Girl. It’s always rewarding to see talented collaborators continue building their careers and landing new roles.
Filmmaker Rob Diamond and Festival Co-Owner Michelle Moore
That’s one of the things festivals remind me of: this is an ecosystem.
We produce films.
We shape trailers.
We collaborate with other production companies.
We cheer when our actors land their next project.
Independent filmmaking isn’t a solo sport — it’s a community effort.
At Three Coin Productions, we’re committed not just to making our own films, but to strengthening the creative community around us. Because when one film succeeds, it lifts others. When one storyteller finds their audience, it expands what’s possible for all of us.
We have several exciting projects in development right now, and being at the festival only reinforced something I already knew:
There’s an audience for meaningful, values-driven storytelling.
And we’re just getting started.
Thanks for being part of the journey.
— Garrett
Three Coin Productions
Introducing Connor McFarlane’s “Thrifters” at a ZIFF screening.

