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short film short movie . I was bored at home
so turned on the camera and made a short
film. The only person in the film is me, so
excuse the bad acting. The person shown in
the tv reflection is also me. The effect was
made in after effects. thanks for watching.
This is only the second movie that I have
made, so don't be too critical.
A couple of people have asked me what camera
I used, A) camera used: Sony Handycam
HDR-SR11 60GB Hybrid Hard Drive HD Camcorder
short film
short film Tags : short film filmmaker reel horror scary movie |
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Affichage : 191836
Durée : 179 s |
| Black Button - Short Film |
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-YouTube Awards 2007 - Top Six Finalist, Best
Short Film
-WINNER: Fitzroy Short Film Festival (Melb,
Aus)
-WINNER: DearCinemaFest Short Film Festival
(Int.)
and more...
Mr Roberts finds himself awoken inexplicably
in a white room. A man sits before him at a
desk and in between them stands a black
button. If Mr Roberts pushes it, he will
receive a briefcase filled with millions of
dollars. Or he can take the key to the door
and leave penniless. The catch? Pushing the
button will result in the death of a human
being. What would you do?
EDIT 1: Some people have observed a
similarity in the premise of this film and an
revival episode of The Twilight Zone in 1986.
Please note (1) We had never seen the episode
and only learnt of it long after we'd
finished the film (2) The Twilight Zone
weren't the first to do it. It's an old
premise called the 'Faustian Bargain', around
since the 16th century (deal with the
'devil') (3) Our film is similar in premise,
but different in plot, characters, dialogue,
aesthetics, setting, moral meaning, religious
undertone, twist etc. And unless the Matrix
has a copyright on the colour white, this
film has nothing to do with the Matrix. The
Twilight Zone, Star Trek, The Outer Limits,
an obscure Roman Portugese writer etc, we are
all using the SAME PREMISE. It's the Faustian
Bargain and it's been around for centuries.
Each version, including ours, aims to bring
something new to an old idea. Please have the
respect to not accuse us of plagiarism.
EDIT 2: Firstly, thanks YouTube for the
feature! Secondly, thanks to all of you for
watching and commenting! I'll just take the
time to say that we have no particular
religious affiliation; this is a fictional
work and its ideas are designed to encourage
thought and debate, not comment on any
particular theology.
Our first professional short film. We made it
for $200 and shot it on the stage of our old
school in Melbourne, Australia. Fortunately,
professional actor Robert Grubb agreed to act
in it for free after reading the script. This
film took nearly a year to put together,
working on it in stages and creating the
'white' effect on a home PC. Please note that
the younger actor, unlike Robert Grubb, has
no formal acting training whatsoever.
The Making of "Black Button" is now on
YouTube.
Two of our other shorts have been released on
YouTube, 'Campsite' and 'The Window'. Click
on our profile if you'd like to see them and
subscribe for updates. Thanks! Tags : Black Button Dark Heart Productions drama intense short film Crandles Grubb Faust |
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Affichage : 951765
Durée : 426 s |
| One Rat Short [Complete] |
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Amazing film! is very cute.
The graphics and animation was intense!
http://www.oneratshort.com
"One Rat Short" is a work of love created by
Charlex Films. It began as part of the effort
to grow the company's CG department but
eventually became much more than that.
Originally, it was entitled "labratz" and as
the title might suggest it mimicked the look
and sensibility of worked already pioneered
by other studios. As it evolved it took on a
life of its own- it became my film- or as any
director of an effort like this knows our
film. We decided not to use anthropomorphic
animation. We decided it would take place in
two worlds- one so gritty, grimy and dark
that the viewer needs to peer into the screen
in order to make out the images- the other a
sterile, white world so brightly lit that you
feel the need to turn your head away from the
screen. It was also important to me to keep
the film looking as real as possible. One of
the techniques we used was to give a lot of
the camera work a hand-held feel and to keep
it a little behind the action so that the
scenes didn't seem staged. Lastly and most
importantly I kept the story simple and tried
to give it heart. One of my favorite short
films, which I saw as a child was "The Red
Balloon". I think the melancholic and
innocent spirit of that film inhabits "One
Rat Short."
Alex Weil, Director
. Tags : animation alex weil film 3D cute love sad lovely movie nice history amazing graphics new one rat short shortcut cut |
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Affichage : 116173
Durée : 593 s |
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