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The Princess Grace Award winning short film about first impressions and assumptions. Written/Dire
Sheehan writes: "Award winning short film. A poetry driven story set on the London Underground. The
This second upload of the exhilarating, fun, entertaining short "Snap" was done only because the original upload was looked a bit dark. Snap is a short film that was conceived for the contest "The Florida Industry Incubator" where teams have only 30 days, after a subject/theme is revealed, to write, shoot, edit and hand in a 5 min short spending less than $500!
BlastOff! has won multiple awards and has screened as an official selection at more than a dozen film festivals. BlastOff! is a pilot webisode for an upcoming 3D animated web series where each night while a child sleeps in his BlastOff! Bed, his toy alien comes to life and flies through various space adventures. This 3-minute pilot webisode shows the BlastOff! Bed being constructed and its maiden voyage. BlastOff! tells the story of how the worlds of reality and fantasy easily blend together in the ferti
The story of what happens to a man when he gets out of bed on the wrong side and how his day could have been if he had got out on the right side, shown in split-screen format.
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT A NOISE COULD DESTROY YOUR LIFE?
A short award winning film that explores the moment between cause and effect.
A random event changes a persons life in a very very unexpected way. by: Jan Werthwein Brian Faraldo John McKenna Aaron Griffiths Made a long time ago by Knightbefore in 24 hours (were better editors/directors now) Knightbefore Productions, Toronto, Canada.
Sonata is an animated short film about a brief and fleeting moment in a man's life. He must face his fears and doubts and decide whether or not to take a chance. This was my final thesis while attending Vancouver Film School. I created everything from script to finished film.
"Indymedia Presents" this week is a compilation of 5 short pieces which ends with the comical "Discs of Fury" question, "25,000 years of evolution leads to this?" The show starts with a short piece about the Mother's March in Washington DC of parents who lost their children in Iraq. It is set to "Michael's Gone to War" the song by local indy composer, Brian Kinsella. Filmed by Amy Flannary in Washington DC. Produced by Patricia Boiko and Winning Pictures, LLC. Then the show moves us with the award wi