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In Due Time

  • Liam Johnson
  • Sep 21
  • 1 min read

Duke Mason's life is turned upside down when his father, Alec, is shot on their ranch. At the local bar, Duke seeks solace in alcohol while the townspeople and bartender Waylon toast Alec's memory. A mysterious drifter named Wyatt arrives and eventually recounts his own tragedy—his younger brother Bobby was killed after taking the wrong man's horse. Despite his father's legacy, Duke starts contemplating revenge. What unfolds compels each man to face a murky sense of justice, their fragmented identities, and the obligations a son has to his father—right to the bitter end.

Graeme Wolverton is a director and cinematographer based in Atlanta, Georgia.


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Originally from South Carolina, Graeme Wolverton spent his formative years in the Netherlands, where early exposure to diverse cultures and perspectives influenced the emotionally rich, nostalgic tone that characterizes his visual storytelling.


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After studying at the University of South Carolina—where he received several advertising ADDY Awards for his work—Graeme made a name for himself as a cinematographer in the commercial and music video sectors. He has since collaborated with various record labels and artists nationwide, creating and capturing visuals with emotional depth.

In 2025, Graeme is making his debut as a writer and director with the western drama "In Due Time," marking a new phase in his career and a transition into narrative filmmaking, where his work continues to merge cinematic engagement with personal human stories.


 
 
 

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