TheDeadWalk
10-16-2003, 01:19 AM
Has anyone had the chance to check these out yet?
Both are done by computer generated imagery, and are about five minutes apiece in length. Awesome artwork on both films, as the first takes place in a Dawn of the dead type setting, where a Priest has found himself the the last man left in his town, as he seeks salvation by typing letters to God, while defending his church from the un-dead.
The second features a fisherman in sort of a "first encounter" type of approach that is gruesome, yet hilarious at the same time. While both are great short films to watch, the first "Gone Bad" definately takes the supreme prize of being one of the greatest short films I've seen in a long time.
There is a Gone Bad official website (that is quite hard to find after the first time finding it), but the intial site that I found it on a while back was at the Atom Films website, where there are also a shitloads of more Indy short films, including those not just done by 100% CGI.
Both are done by computer generated imagery, and are about five minutes apiece in length. Awesome artwork on both films, as the first takes place in a Dawn of the dead type setting, where a Priest has found himself the the last man left in his town, as he seeks salvation by typing letters to God, while defending his church from the un-dead.
The second features a fisherman in sort of a "first encounter" type of approach that is gruesome, yet hilarious at the same time. While both are great short films to watch, the first "Gone Bad" definately takes the supreme prize of being one of the greatest short films I've seen in a long time.
There is a Gone Bad official website (that is quite hard to find after the first time finding it), but the intial site that I found it on a while back was at the Atom Films website, where there are also a shitloads of more Indy short films, including those not just done by 100% CGI.