Short Film: Reach
Source: The National Film Board of Canada
Source: The National Film Board of Canada
This is what I imagine MTV would be like if Geeks ruled the world.
Hemlock from Tyson Ibele on Vimeo.
Hemlock is a great short film produced in less than three months by self-taught animator Tyson Ibele for the latest CGSociety challenge, “Steampunk – Myths & Legends.”
Source: CGSociety
While I’m not a fan of clowns, I love this film. It looks a lot like the effect used in Watchmen, only far more extensive.
Finally! Someone can make the Where’s Waldo film America has been waiting so long for!
The Green Hornet is a short re-envisioning of the classic characters of the popular radio series from french director Aurélien Poitrimoult. In the original series, The Green Hornet is actually Britt Reid, fearless newspaper publisher, who becomes the Green Hornet to battle criminals that have escaped the long arm of law with his trusted sidekick, Kato.
Unlike most fan films, which are of questionable basement-production quality, this is really worth watching. The fight choreography is particularly eye-catching. I’d say it was big-screen quality, but given the ever-widening range of quality seen in comic book films, I’m not sure that would be saying much.
If you’re a big pulp fan, definitely take a look. This may be the most authentic attempt you ever see, since the version Hollywood is cooking up is slated to feature comedian Seth Rogan – a sure sign the franchise will be getting the Starsky & Hutch treatment.
Source: The Green Hornet via GeekTyrant
I remember seeing an episode of The Twilight Zone based on similar premise, but the ending of this film is much better.
Source: Dark Productions
This short film is amazing. Is there any medium more romantic than the silent film?
Source: @radical.media