NOON is a scene from a completed feature screenplay. The short sets up the world’s unique premise and introduces our protagonist, Gray, a coyote numbed to the cruelty of the world and his part in it. We watch Gray struggle to salvage what humanity still exists within him when profit is pitted against morality.
The feature film, MAMA, coming to theaters on January18,2013, was based on a short film of the same name from Andy and Barbara Muschietti. This exclusive look at theoriginalshortfilm is presented by Guillermo del Toro and includes oneofthescariest scenes del Toro has ever seen. Thecraftsmanship,ingenuity,and horror presented by the Muschiettis made him want to be a Producer for the feature film.
Catzilla is our latest project to date. It’s a realtime PC benchmark that will get all the juices from your PC. Finally we had some time to make a proper demo. It was made with a nice collaboration with Platige Image. We did the code, they did the art. The music was made exclusively by Bent ‘subsquare’ Stamnes. Thanks for watching!
If you like the music, don’t hesitate to check Bent’s page:
music.subsquare.com/
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Here are the credits:
Plastic: Michal ‘bonzaj’ Staniszewski – script & direction Michal ‘misz’ Szymczyk – lead code Andrzej ‘uho’ Uszakow – code Marek ‘mare’ Bielawski – code
music: Bent ‘gloom/subsqare’ Stamnes
Platige Image: Director: Bartłomiej Kik Jakub Jabłoński Script: Jakub Jabłoński Producers: Marcin Kobylecki Marta Staniszewska CG Supervisor: Michał Gryn Layout: Kik Bartłomiej Concept Arist: Jakub Jabłoński Modeler and Texture Artists: Jakub Bogacki Michał Gryn Artur Owśnicki Paweł Szczeszek Piotr Tatar Bartłomiej Walendziak Marcin Więch Tomasz Wróbel Tomasz Zaborek TD: Kamil Hepner Michał Krupa Mateusz Popławski Character Animators: Sebastian Kalemba Maciej Wojtkiewicz
Four Stories judge and executive producer Roman Coppola co-wrote and directed a fifth short film, “Die Again, Undead One,” an intergalactic vampire tale.
Screenwriters: Roman Coppola and Jason Schwartzman
Director: Roman Coppola
Featuring: Jason Schwartzman
Since his breakout performance in Wes Anderson’s Rushmore, Jason Schwartzman has appeared in films by some of Hollywood’s most relevant contemporary directors, including Sofia Coppola (Marie Antoinette), Judd Apatow (Funny People), and David O. Russell (I Heart Huckabees). Schwartzman also starred in HBO’s comedy series Bored to Death
Featuring: Margarita Kallas
Margarita Kallas is a model-turned-actress, who will be making her big-screen debut in Roman Coppola’s upcoming feature, A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III alongside Bill Murray, with Charlie Sheen and Jason Schwartzman.
Intel and W Hotels created Four Stories to identify and support rising visionaries in filmmaking, and provide them with a platform to share their talent with audiences around the world.
Four winning scripts, inspired by iconic W Hotels destinations and the mobility of the Intel-inspired Ultrabook™, were chosen from nearly 1000 submissions from aspiring filmmakers worldwide. They were selected by a panel of entertainment industry insiders and filmmakers, and developed into short films.
Roman Coppola and his production company, The Directors Bureau, matched the four scripts with some of today’s most talented young directors and actors to bring each winner’s vision to life.
The resulting four films, plus an original short by Coppola himself, were shot at some of W Hotels’ most exotic and cutting-edge locations — from the Maldives and Hollywood to Doha, Washington D.C. and Mexico City — and feature the Ultrabook as a central character.
Four Stories is part of The Ultrabook Experience: a series of collaborations between Intel and innovative companies worldwide, enabled by the Ultrabook — a new category of computing devices powered by Intel.
A Halloween fright fest. Vampires in the modern world. What would it really be like? Take a trip on the night train in this short film produced for Stage 5 TV and find out why the cursed don’t sparkle.
Al Lougher is a British writer, director and photographer currently living in Miami and has produced and directed many music videos and short films as well as corporate videos and commercials. Al won an award in 2001 for his short “I Am Peter Cushing” and is currently working on a feature to shoot and debut in 2013.
The Continuum is Stage5TV’s new anthology show for gamers. Each week we will feature an exciting new short film, extending across the realms of fantasy, science fiction, comedy, drama, animation, live-action and everything in between.
Be sure to subscribe to the stagefivetv Youtube channel for all the latest videos in the Continuum series and more content created for gamers and geeks everywhere.
The whimsical journey of a mysterious vending machine dwelling creature who explores the shadowy corners of Tokyo after dark.
Kaiju (怪獣 kai-jū) is a Japanese word that means “strange beast,” but often translated in English as “monster”.
We’d love to connect with anybody who enjoyed the film, and encourage you to send our little kaiju out into the big bad world. Continue to check back on the official Facebook page for updates on the film and a limited toy release!
littlekaijumovie.com facebook.com/littlekaiju
CREDITS. Writer/Director: TWiN (Jonathan & Josh Baker) Lead Actor: Tei Ryushin Producer (Japan): Sayaka Ito Editor: Ben Suenaga
Rabbit Animation. Animation Direction: Nick Losq Lead CG: Chris Clyne Character Rigging: Kiel Figgins Animation: Jeremy Chapman, Nick Losq, Chris Clyne, Christina Lee, Eugene Kim Compositing: Nick Losq, Chris Clyne, Sam Cividanis
Character Design: Morten Rowley, supervixen.net Music Composer: Jack Milas, nylonstudios.com Music EP: Mark Beckhaus Sound Design: Joseph Fraioli, jafboxsound.com Colorist: Tom Poole
Special thanks to Douglas Howell, Eric Filler and Joby Barnhart @ rabbitcontent.com
Someone’s been letting inmates out of Arkham Asylum…
In the months following the death of Harvey Dent, Batman, still a wanted fugitive, is pushed to his limits as a new crime wave hits Gotham. Batman’s search to find who’s responsible leads him to a showdown with the masochistic serial killer Victor Zsasz.
Meanwhile Gotham’s newest crime boss, a mysterious figure known as Scarface, has an meeting with Edward Nigma, an FBI agent, sworn to bring down Batman at all costs.
Thomas Jane: “I wanted to make a fan film for a character I’ve always loved and believed in – a love letter to Frank Castle & his fans. It was an incredible experience with everyone on the project throwing in their time just for the fun of it. It’s been a blast to be a part of from start to finish –we hope the friends of Frank enjoy watching it as much as we did making it.”
In a reply on Twitter to a fan who asked if he had some kind of agenda making the short, Jane added: “Not pushing anything. Just a fan film from Friends of Frank.”