Favorite videos, music, stories and my own batch of original stories which focus on science fiction, fantasy, mystery and thriller genres. Also a nice sprinkling of art as well.
Watch this absolutely beautiful and Award-Winning CGI animated short film by talented Animation filmmaker and composer, Evan Viera! For more information about this film please visit the links below:
SYNOPSIS Through the eyes of a young girl suffering from mental illness, CALDERA glimpses into a world of psychosis and explores a world of ambiguous reality and the nature of life and death. DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT CALDERA is inspired by my father's struggle with schizoaffective disorder. In states of delusion, my father has danced on the rings of Saturn, spoken with angels, and fled from his demons. He has lived both a fantastical and haunting life, but one that's invisible to the most of us. In our differing understanding of reality, we blindly mandate his medication, assimilate him to our marginalizing culture, and entirely misinterpret him for all he is worth. CALDERA aims to not only venerate my father, but all brilliant minds forged in the haunted depths of psychosis.
DOWNLOAD THE SOUNDTRACK - music.orchidanimation.com
Check out this enchanting 3D animated short film called "Rituel" about the journey of one girl to a wild and untouched island where she learns and grows preparing herself for adulthood, created by the extraordinary talented team of Maéva Gruaz, Amaury Rospars Maxime Couturat, Jean-Baptiste Bellande, Sebastian Durouchoux and Jordane Koessler at Bellecour Entertainment. For more information. please see the credits below....
The film's website: ritual-lefilm.tumblr.com/ Follow us also on Facebook: facebook.com/RituelFilm?fref=nf To contact us: rituel.lefilm@gmail.com
Cool CGI animated short by the talented team at Pixelhunters! Life is a battle of choices and roads to be taken. We choose our own paths, we mark our own map. Once choices have been made, actions play out. Consequences are delivered. And in the end, we live with those consequences.
But, the real struggle is making the choice to change how we take the roads untaken. Are we tough enough to decide for ourselves when the time comes? For more information, please see the details and links below: