Thank you, Lovecraftlovers. We are working on our next Lovecraft adaption right now: Millroad Film, The Lone Animator and CJFilm are working on "The shadow out of time"! Follow my channel here, our homepage or Millroad Film on Facebook to be up to date. See you in the Dreamlands!
oh wow. thank you for this... Lovecraft must be recreated within his own era... you cannot modernise Primal Horror... good work. keep the faith... ia cthulhu fhtagn.
Thanks. Yes. We had some problems with shadows on the backdrop... I know... Independent filmmaking is a constant learning process. There's a two-part Making of-feature here on youtube, search for "Cold visions, dark deeds". It's some in english, some in swedish. Mostly in swedish, I'm afraid. I must use my own language when I talk about horrors of this scale...
It felt serious enough up to the point with the Elder Thing's 'Home Sweet Home' sign and the Cthulhu Attack Force spaceship (although I laughed at that).
All in all, this was a pretty good little adaptation, nice 1930's era feel (at least to me) and I quite liked the music, but your greenscreen was very iffy.
I'm a cartoonist and I usally draw sweet and silly. It was my way or no way, in that case. In fact this film started as a spoof or parody and turned more into real adaptation along the process.
I've never heard of Guy Maddin. I'm a fan of many things related to movies, from the early cinema itself, to the monster movies of the 50s and the horror and sci-fi of the 70s and 80s.
Great work although the old film age effect not really needed. Great creature design at the end and I too would be running if I saw that in a dark cave.
Nice. Not sure the fake aging effect was needed; silent would have been enough. And I wish the cartoon section had been less ... cartoony. But, still, a good short adaptation.
Thanks for all the nice words! Fantastic to see the film being received by fans of Lovecraft! Watch my channel here on Youtube, the officiell Millroad homepage or the Facebook group for more from Millroad Film.
Please contact me to discuss adding this and any other projects that you may have to my Nationally Syndicated TV show. find it at w w w . sprockets and splices . com or direct joel at morcaman . com. I love this!!
I thought this a very good attempt to bring a H. P. Lovecraft story to screen on a limited budget. As an attempt at as silent, black and white production it has several pluses. Chief among these being: Acting: I thought the acting was good. As these two protagonists explore the cave, you can see a look of real wonder on their faces. As the monster appears in the end you could see the sheer terror on the face of the actors. I liked the settings. These were created w/ imagination.Overall B+
Thank you, Lovecraftlovers. We are working on our next Lovecraft adaption right now: Millroad Film, The Lone Animator and CJFilm are working on "The shadow out of time"! Follow my channel here, our homepage or Millroad Film on Facebook to be up to date. See you in the Dreamlands!
lenneer 3 days ago in playlist Favorite videos
good work. great concept and love the style.
cscdigitalgraphics 3 weeks ago
I loved it! Nice tribute to HPL and the silent films.
sachaput 1 month ago
fun animations :)
CommanderFey 1 month ago
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very good!
franpanama 1 month ago
i thought the shaddows added to the artistic quality of the film...
aeionx1 1 month ago
GOOD STUFF... now im going to antarctica myself to verfy all accounts...
aeionx1 1 month ago 2
oh wow. thank you for this... Lovecraft must be recreated within his own era... you cannot modernise Primal Horror... good work. keep the faith... ia cthulhu fhtagn.
axeofgod72 1 month ago
Thanks. Yes. We had some problems with shadows on the backdrop... I know... Independent filmmaking is a constant learning process. There's a two-part Making of-feature here on youtube, search for "Cold visions, dark deeds". It's some in english, some in swedish. Mostly in swedish, I'm afraid. I must use my own language when I talk about horrors of this scale...
lenneer 1 month ago
It felt serious enough up to the point with the Elder Thing's 'Home Sweet Home' sign and the Cthulhu Attack Force spaceship (although I laughed at that).
All in all, this was a pretty good little adaptation, nice 1930's era feel (at least to me) and I quite liked the music, but your greenscreen was very iffy.
The Shoggoth looked great, though!
binarynightmare 1 month ago
I'm a cartoonist and I usally draw sweet and silly. It was my way or no way, in that case. In fact this film started as a spoof or parody and turned more into real adaptation along the process.
I've never heard of Guy Maddin. I'm a fan of many things related to movies, from the early cinema itself, to the monster movies of the 50s and the horror and sci-fi of the 70s and 80s.
lenneer 1 month ago
Great work although the old film age effect not really needed. Great creature design at the end and I too would be running if I saw that in a dark cave.
TK42138 1 month ago
Nice. Not sure the fake aging effect was needed; silent would have been enough. And I wish the cartoon section had been less ... cartoony. But, still, a good short adaptation.
stephendsullivan 1 month ago
I like the Home Sweet Home sign, sweet touch.
DawnCherryful 1 month ago
I liked a lot of things you did. I wish i could do half that stuff for my films.Can wait to view your others.
boxingbox 1 month ago
I like the silent film look. ;)
80stimeagain 1 month ago
Great piece of work...Are you guys big fans of Guy Maddin?
Vividcranberry 1 month ago
Thanks for all the nice words! Fantastic to see the film being received by fans of Lovecraft! Watch my channel here on Youtube, the officiell Millroad homepage or the Facebook group for more from Millroad Film.
lenneer 1 month ago
Beautiful video,i enjoyed it, great job !!!
Peter :)
MrMuziekfan 1 month ago
Thumbs Up for the video.
Lindasufos 1 month ago
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Very Nice! Thank you for Sharing!!!!! Wishing you the Best New Year Ever!
erickdircks 1 month ago
*****Awesome work!
Loved it!
ISENTRY 1 month ago
Hilarious! Really enjoyed it!
Penscreen 1 month ago
Der eine sieht aus wie Herbert Grönemayer
TAPICTURES 1 month ago
Ed Wood has nothing on you! I loved it.
Please contact me to discuss adding this and any other projects that you may have to my Nationally Syndicated TV show. find it at w w w . sprockets and splices . com or direct joel at morcaman . com. I love this!!
morcaman 2 months ago
A lot of work has gone into this some good sets and effects and the acting good,well done.
bernie
mujawooja 2 months ago
Nice
alijoon0123 2 months ago
That's great one
alijoon0123 2 months ago
This was very amazing.
hooliiisdewayne 2 months ago
That was awesome!
NiteStarGirl 2 months ago
I thought this a very good attempt to bring a H. P. Lovecraft story to screen on a limited budget. As an attempt at as silent, black and white production it has several pluses. Chief among these being: Acting: I thought the acting was good. As these two protagonists explore the cave, you can see a look of real wonder on their faces. As the monster appears in the end you could see the sheer terror on the face of the actors. I liked the settings. These were created w/ imagination.Overall B+
JaxonFilmFest 2 months ago