The Colors of Evil is an impressive short animation. It’s a thesis by Phillip Simon, with Alyse Miller, done at the Ringling College of Art.
Short Film Articles
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Sci-fi short: Swelter
Swelter is a short sci-fi animation by Jacob Streilen (music by Michael Paul Kennedy). The film was made in Flash, with photoshop being used for backgrounds, after effect colours and composition. The animation was Streilen’s second year project for CalArts and, I think, would have been most likely to have signaled him as a talent […]
The Devil Within: Street Fighter x Tekken short film
Based in Los Angeles, the Thousand Pounds Action Company makes fight videos and their YouTube channel talks of anime/manga, video game and comicbook inspired videos. By “fight videos” I don’t mean the gritty kind, I mean the kind that show off ability with grace and style. Thousand Pounds Action Co have turned their attention to […]
Steampunk as Dr Grordbort presents the Deadliest Game
Follow the action as Lord Broadforce (played by Geoff Houtman) takes Millicent Middlesworth (Morgana O’Reilly) on a tour of the local planet. Dangerous stuff – but, thankfully, Boardforce is British. This steampunk short film is based on the world of Dr Grordbort by Greg Boardmore. If you think you might like to see where science […]
I Lived On the Moon
This video is from the adverting agency Saatchi & Saatchi. It’s the best of 20 entries summitted to the the Director’s Showcase at Cannes (not the movie one; the advertising and marketing one). Whereas I like my agencies to be a little more digital than Saatchi & Saatchi currently manage (note; I’m bias!) I do […]
REGEN by Mediocre Films
REGEN by Mediocre Films is easily worth 5 minutes of your time. The problem is; it’s less than 4 minutes long. It has everything; car chases, lasers, explosions, tech, girls and those five elements all mashed up in one entertaining movie. Indie film fan? Use this teleport link to discover a new random selection.



