1979 Revolution: Black Friday
Historically accurate game '1979 Revolution: Black Friday' looks to passively educate an audience, whilst also providing a cinematic experience with its innovative and immersive narrative experience
Historically accurate game '1979 Revolution: Black Friday' looks to passively educate an audience, whilst also providing a cinematic experience with its innovative and immersive narrative experience
Chris Shepherd provides an update on his latest work: An animated short centered around prank letters sent by playwright Joe Orton and a follow-up to his 2002 short 'Dad's Dead' - 'Johnno's Dead'.
A satirical animated series pilot about space conquest, the meaning of life and proctology. It chronicles the journey of Dave The Astronaut and his partner, an intelligent melon, as they embark on the first ever human mission to Mars.
Would you press this button for a million dollars? What happens when you press it? A classic moral dilemma unfolds.
Based on an ancient folklore, when a hunter captures a seal-girl’s skin, she can't change back to her animal form and return to the sea
Scared for her son's safety, Cornelius’ mother moves their family out of London and on to a white estate ran by a racist gang.
A mysterious outbreak of tic disorders among young people leads Dr Robert Bartholomew to question whether social media is making us sick.
Short of the Week speaks to director Chris McInroy about being inspired by Jackie Chan movies, working with practical FX and the progress on production for his latest short Death Metal.
The lead singer of a heavy metal band struggles with his guilt after a fan commits a heinous crime in Kat Candler's haunting Sundance short
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - Robert Rodriguez teams up with Kobe for an action-packed, zombie-chasing showdown.