A Hitmans retirement plan, doesn't go over well with his boss.
By Mark HensleyAllison lands an exciting audition she hopes could finally be her big break. Erin Lovelace Shadee Vossoughi Dan White Tim Lyons Adam Mengesha Shot/edited/colored by Kyle Bethea (Filmconvert FJ 8563 RL)
By Kyle BetheaBUNKER is a surreal portrait of a disturbed young man living in a post-apocalyptic shelter who struggles with a mysterious message luring him to venture outside.
By Nicolas MedranoThis is a very short spec piece for the OR Film Office to promote shooting in Oregon. We wanted to highlight the different geographical regions of the state, and this one was meant to represent urban locales.
By LauraA man stuck in a desert is about to collapse, but a force majeure saves him. Or does it?
By Pece ZdravkovskiValerie is haunted by the precognition of other people's gruesome deaths. After foreseeing her parent's death, and being unable to thwart it, she needed a positive way forward. Mercy seemed the only path. Maybe she could deliver merciful endings? Even exciting or romantic endings... Valerie seeks out the Lotus; a hitman to partner with to orchestrate merciful deaths.
By Neil BiondichIn a chaotic land, a hero steps forward - A short film; to be expanded upon in an upcoming feature - Once Upon a Time in the Apocalypse
By Nathan WillardHearing a voice inside her head for days, a women reflects about life and existence while doing dishes.
By Isabellla MeloTasper, a husky, finds his partner in life and tries to hang on to every moment despite the hurdles he faces.
By Kiba WolfNames of our own, that defines who we are, is it true? Or does society decide a name for us? A story of four individuals losing their identity by the names given by society to questioning themselves - what is their name?
By KuganA woman is in a room talking on the phone after finishing the conversation strange situations begin to happen in the house. Visual poem about a woman and her way of facing her emotions.
By Trash DiamondAfter a long career in education Daniel Leenaards is about to retire. He teaches history to last year secondary school pupils. The longest summer holiday in his life is on the horizon. But first he has to finish his last task, a teacher-parent meeting. And that holds more than one surpise for him. Filmconvert submission 2019
By david van de veldeCONATUS is the name of the power that makes us act and strive moves our bodies according to their affinity. It also moves a couple through this short film, back together and apart. Walking the thin line between romance and trespass we have to ask ourselves: Don´t we all call things good, because we secretly want to do them? Go ahead and find the rhythm of your love. And give me the death that I need. Baby. The film explores the topic of the female dead body and how it is shown on screen: exposed, conventionally attractive and sexualized despite its lifelessness. Growing increasingly frustrated with this passive depiction, the director chose to revive the dead woman, so she could speak her mind and regain some agency.
By Sophie StadlerThis short film was shot with the Sony a6400 on a gymbal and the fs5 as the main camera on a tripod. Slog3 on both cameras.
By Giancarlo EspinosaShot on the BMPCC4k with Takumar SMC lenses. A short film about addiction and pastries. Based on an excerpt from the feature film, Jacob's Brother, currently in development (https://jacobsbrotherfilm.com/)
By BrianThrow your rubbish in the bin or else the Boogie Men will chuck you in. Littering is about two Aussie blokes from the 70's trying to get rid of their trash.
By KerryShot in just one day and using FilmConvert for color-grading, this touching film is about the tragedy of a young life lost, opportunities missed and the need for “attention, attention (to be) paid”. Ami, 30’s, visits his severely ill brother, Lavi in hospital. Lavi is terrified and the two share a most meaningful hug. Ami barely notices the negligence that his brother continuously suffers and when he arrives later at night Lavi is no longer there. Discovering Lavi’s notes left behind, Ami is left with a choice as to how to deal with his legacy...
By Gabriel HornSpoken word video based on the Bible passage from Isaiah 54:2.
By Adrian SerecutA boy alleviates his loneliness by playing video games at a local arcade and is approached by a potential new friend.
By JackA tribute to the days of 1950s television, including shooting it in SD.
By Ray and Migdalia EtheridgeAlternative filmic version graded with a FJ 8563 RL LUT
By Peregrine MccaffertyAgent Kian Gaber gets recruited by FAUST, a non-listed and officially non-existent department of the BND, when his last Mission, gets out of control. Now he and his Team have to operate in the shadow, to protect the freedom and democracy in Germany and central Europe. Trailer for the Series FAUST-AGENTENLEBEN. Genre: Spy Thriller 4 Episodes each 55min long Germany 2019 www.faust-zentrale.de
By Christian KernSTORMCROW FRAMEWORK PRESENTS: I AM KIESHA - SHORT THRILLER FILM THANK YOU ALL THE PARTICIPANTS FOR COMIN ALONG WITH ME IN THIS RIDE. Lina Cilwal - kiesha rick joh ring - spyder sunil poudel- nil narbada thapa - fae prajwal ramdam -tim "the nerd" Mandeville by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100809 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ more on playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOm0Q5PxJJM&list=PL3peb3KxxWGiOvXqkYbfxJ_wryyRI1kXD #FilmConvert
By Niranjan PradhanA little back story to how Rene Magritte found inspiration to paint his famous paintings.
By Richard ChenRETROGRADE explores how technologically driven we’ve become. Highlighting how our blindness has a direct impact to the world we inhabit.
By thomas DunphyThe girl returns home after work, and falls asleep from fatigue, but this time the dream becomes too real.
By Aleksei GerbovLove spills onto Main Street in this quick afternoon pick-me-up.
By Mickey AdolphAb Initio ("from the beginning") is a short music-dance film that examines origin myths: personal narratives, our ideas of home, our happy places, the stories we tell ourselves about where we come from, and the ways these stories guide our movements through the world around us. It takes constant devotion and upkeep to believe in something, and like any other deeply-held beliefs, our origin stories can be a source of conflict when they come into dissonance with our surroundings and our experiences. Sometimes we fight them, sometimes we flee from them, but ultimately our personal mythologies are the bridge that connects our pasts with our futures. In between is the present, where we are both the author and the protagonist of our own stories.
By Michael MartenCan you strike a deal with your fear?
By Vlad DobrescuEvan Murphy sneaks into his grandfathers shed and discovers a whole world of trinkets to play with and get lost in his imagination, including his grandfathers rally car.
By Barry FahySem Kok (PRO Bmx rider from Holland) is feeling happy to ride his backyard park again after the trip around the world he did for a few months long! so we went out to his backyard skatepark and created this video. Rider: Sem Kok Film/Edit/colors: Joep van den beuken follow us to stay connected for more. https://www.instagram.com/joepbeuken/
By Joep Van den BeukenBMX short video about Nils cruising around Barcelona while the sun is about to go down. We love to be on the streets and find new spots to create something new on, meet new people while doing this and capturing every moment. Rider: Nils Verhijen Film/Edit: Joep van den Beuken Instagram: @Joepbeuken
By Joep Van den BeukenFor a weekly film challenge competition I take part in around the Atlanta community. The rules were that it had to include slow motion and two props.
By James WightmanI was trying to see how much I could cram into a minute long narrative. The film needed to include five shots of unaltered clocks reading 11:48 per the rules of a weekly community film challenge game I participate in.
By James WightmanThis film was made as part of a weekly community film 'game' I participate in. The rules for the films made that week were that it had to be shot on a phone, and could only include one cut. I came up with an idea to have what appeared to be several cuts, but weren't. We filmed one hour and a half long single take across several locations on a phone. Each performance had to be good on the first try or we'd have to start over. I then speedramped the black parts in between the scenes. It was an insane exhilarating experience trying to pull it off and it worked out.
By James WightmanI'd wanted to try and recreate the mirror scene from the movie 'Contact' for years and finally found a week where it made sense to try it. It took way more work than I imagined but turned out really neat.
By James WightmanI made this for a local community film challenge I take part in weekly. The rules for films made that week were that it must include slow motion and you had two days to do it. This one has heavy inspiration from two scenes in the movie Hot Rod, one of my all time favorite comedies.
By James WightmanThe Jesus of bowling steps up into the spotlight, in this unceremonious battle against his heartless little sister. Jesus: Sveinung Augestad Lille My: Oda Margrethe Langholm Dir/Cut: Stefan Witts Prod.: Ranglefant Stefan Witts Matias Myklebust DP: Simon Gjerde Tonev Gaffer: Thomas Krohn Dalen Sound: Kyrre Walle Alstadhaug Runner: Ingunn Johanne Trelease Special Thanks: Synk Media w/ Martin Håndlykken Lucky Bowl w/ Stine Knarrum -- FilmConvert
By Stefan WittsSchoolgirl, Jessica Taylor, is being bullied at school and one particular morning on her way to school she is accosted by her constant bully. There is an ugly incident and Jessica runs off in tears. She goes to the local park where she finds a possible end to her woes from an unlikely source! (Written and Directed by Eric Woods) FilmConvert.
By Eric WoodsOn a dark, stormy night, a man arrives at a motel where he is greeted with a cold reception from the motels owner, a woman who has a hidden agenda and surprise for her guest! Written and directed by Eric Woods. Music is by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
By Eric WoodsWhat would you do? In this retro style horror film the answer is clear...
By Emil StarlightBob Needs a Tree, The Holidays need a soul. Who Will Win? Also used FJ 8563 RL. Both stocks with the 16mm Filter as well. I also did not use Nitrate but the older version of Filmconvert. I hope that is OK! Enjoy, and Happy Holiday!
By Brian WadsworthConcept Teaser Trailer for a Bank Heist Movie.
By Bobby D'BuzeA concept trailer for a feature film.
By Bobby D'BuzeA funny satire of old school Kung-Fu movies, graded with FilmConvert.
By Bobby D'BuzeAs she writes an article paying respect to a hit and run victim, Robyn finds some bizarre coincidences that lead her to believe there must be more to the case.
By Fred CavenderUp and down just aren't what they used to be. Vertical short film.
By Fred CavenderThis short movie was made in 6 years. It contains video diary material combined with a fictional story with philosophical thoughts about life and who we are. It tells a story about us Finns and how our ancestors migrated from all around the world, making us as a nation kind of rootless.
By Magdalena Spiik