Archive for the 'Independent Short Films' Category
Independent Short Film: Gone Goodbye
April 12th, 2012
I have to admit that I had this figured out from very early on, although that might be due to the thumbnail image. Clever wordplay, beautifully shot, and the colors of this independent short film are great. Fantastic use of filters and lenses.
Gone Goodbye – A short film from Session 7 Media on Vimeo.
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Originally posted 2010-05-13 13:55:41.
Independent Short Film: Electropolis
April 5th, 2012
Here’s a nice animated short film I found:
Electropolis from Kevin McCullough on Vimeo.
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Originally posted 2010-02-11 12:41:09.
Independent Short Film: Pidgeon: Impossible
March 29th, 2012
This independent short film was more than I expected, honestly. I’m constantly surprised by the ideas people have, especially for animated short films.
What do you think?
Originally posted 2009-12-10 03:49:59.
King of Central Park, Short Film, various scenes
March 22nd, 2012
This is an excerpt from Max Winkler and David Gelb’s debut Independent Short Film starring Henry Winkler, Jeffrey Tambor and Armen Weitzman.
Duration : 0:7:25
Originally posted 2008-10-16 15:53:20.
Independent Short Film: Dance with the Devil
March 15th, 2012
First a preface, and then a disclaimer:
I’d like to begin by saying that I have very strong personal objections to creating a music video and slapping the name “short film” onto it. I’ve seen it done numerous times and it really irritates me.
That said, I’ve decided (perhaps subjectively) that the short film in this post is, in fact, an Independent Short Film and not a music video. Here’s why: The film was made by a film student, not the artist. Although the story has its origin in the lyrics, the independent musician had nothing to do with the production of this short film.
And now the disclaimer:
This Independent Short Film will probably offend some viewers. The lyrics of the song contain words which many find to be inappropriate. They also describe a scene of violence and abuse, which in the short film, although animated, is nonetheless disturbing. However, I found the film to be powerfully moving, and the social and spiritual messages conveyed are what compelled me to post it here. I do hope that you’ll watch it, but be advised that it is not suitable for everyone.
Originally posted 2009-12-16 18:41:59.
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