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		<title>Independent Short Film:  Gone Goodbye</title>
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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.

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		<title>Independent Short Film:  Apricot</title>
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APRICOT &#8211; Short Film by Ben Briand (sponsored by his incredible actors and crew) from Moonwalk Films on Vimeo.


I really loved the storytelling technique in this independent short film.&#160; What do you think about it?
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		<title>Independent Short Film:  Connected</title>
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Science-Fiction is a genre that suits independent short films really well.  Three specific types of Science-Fiction Short Films I&#8217;ve frequently seen are Time Travel (see also the Independent Short Film La Jetée and this collection of time-travel-themed Independent Short Films), Dystopian Society (see also the Independent Short Films Four and Televisual Man), and Post-Apocalyptic [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Independent Short Film:  Destino</title>
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This Animated Short Film has become quite well known.  If you are unfamiliar with it, you will note from the opening credits that it was a collaboration between surrealist painter Salvador Dali and animator Walt Disney.  Production began in 1945 but the project was shelved indefinitely and all but forgotten.  It was [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Independent Short Film: Deadline</title>
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This isn&#8217;t the first post-it note stop motion short film I&#8217;ve seen, but it&#8217;s definitely one of the better ones.
I can definitely relate to the message.  What do you think?

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		<title>Independent Short Film:  The Trainee</title>
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This Independent Short Film has a clever twist at the end (as many good Independent Short Films do).  Hope you like it.

The Trainee from Craig Rosenthal on Vimeo.
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		<title>Independent Short Film:  Clocktower</title>
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Lately I&#8217;ve been finding quite a few Independent Short Films such as this one.  What are you thoughts about the message the film sends?  Let us know in the comments below.
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		<title>Independent Short Film:  Electropolis</title>
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Here&#8217;s a nice animated short film I found:

Electropolis from Kevin McCullough on Vimeo.
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		<title>Sundance Shorts: Part Six</title>
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A couple more Independent Short Films from the Sundance Film Festival.  Part Six of the Sundance Shorts series.
Let&#8217;s Harvest the Organs of Death Row Inmates

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		<title>Sundance Shorts: Part Five</title>
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Here are some more treats from the Sundance Film Festival.  Please note that I read (somewhere) that these films would only be available for a short time and may be taken down from YouTube after the festival.
The S from Hell

Old Fangs

Dock Ellis &#38; the LSD No-No

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