Short Film Made With All The Frames of Blade Runner
French artist François Vautier extracted all the 167,819 frames from the final cut of Blade Runner, and assembled them into a gigantic 3.6 gigapixel collage to create this experimental film.…
French artist François Vautier extracted all the 167,819 frames from the final cut of Blade Runner, and assembled them into a gigantic 3.6 gigapixel collage to create this experimental film.…
Clock is a lesson in the art of minimalism. The film entirely focuses on the workings of a clock, yet it manages to keep our attention throughout its running span. And that’s good filmmaking.
The film was made by filmmaker and director Philip Bloom. He shot it using a Canon EOS -1D MKIV DSLR camera.
You can watch the film after the jump.
Fluid, almost poetic, Between Bears was made by Eran Hilleli, a movie maker from Tel Aviv. He made the animated film for his graduation at The Belazel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem.
You can watch the film after the jump.
A short love story, filmed in the streets of Paris. The video was made for miCkey [3d], a French rock band. Link to the video on Vimeo.
Watch Guillaume Néry, the current world record holder for freediving, base jump at the Dean's Blue Hole, the deepest underwater sinkhole on Earth. The film was shot by French diving…
Filmmaker Sean Stiegemeier travelled to Iceland, and waited for four days to shoot the (now) infamous Eyjafjallajökull volcano. So I saw all of these mediocre pictures of that volcano in…
Le tour du monde en 80 secondes was directed by Romain Pergeaux & Alex Profit. The stop-motion film was made by stitching together hundreds of images taken in various cities…
Based on a poem by writer, Brett Darling, We Walk was commisioned by DixonBaxi, an independent creative agency from London.
We Walk is a short film which stumbles into the journey of a young girl desperate to leave the city in search of isolation and in turn, sleep.
The film has been lovingly shot in L.A. and Palm Springs by Christopher Hewitt, a London based director and photographer .
You can watch the film after the jump.
An awesome stop-motion film based on the Sam Raimi directed horror classic. The short film was created by animator Lee Hardcastle, as an entry in the “Done in 60 Seconds Videos” category in the 2010 Jameson Empire Awards.
Warning: Lots of (fake) blood & gore, will bring back repressed childhood memories.
RETINA was created by Violet Suk and Martin Koch, a directorial duo based in New York city.
According to its makers, Retina explores the “the aesthetic archetypes of cyberpunk with the backdrop of a large, sprawling metropolis, neon & smoke and the reconfiguration of the human body through machines."
Though the short was created way back (in internet years) in 2003 , it manages to look contemporary and fresh.
You can watch the film after the jump.