Compendium: Call of C'Thulhu - Vancouver Film School (VFS)

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

This short film is one part of Compendium Volume 1, H.P. Lovecraft, an innovative digital publication for tablet devices. Compendium is produced by students in the one-year Entertainment Business Management program at Vancouver Film School. Find out more at http://vfs.com/business

Call of C'Thulhu was created by students and graduates from the following VFS programs:

Producers: Sandra Rojas-Gonzalez & Patsy Tomkins
Production Assistant: Myles Messinetti
Executive Producers: Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin & Sebastien De Castell
Director: Michael Chase
Senior Mentors: Myron Campbell, Raymond Corbett
Cast: Brennan MacGregor & Ron Guwick
Director of Photography: Randy Che
1st Assistant Director: Hillary Hodges
Assistant Camera Op: Thanh Doan
Sound Mixer/ Boom Operator: Taavo Ruberg
Gaffer: Josh Alkoff
Make-Up Artist: Carla Guwick
Set Decoration: Sandra Rojas-Gonzalez & Patsy Tomkins
Photography: Sam Green, Nick Lenko, Amanda Healey, Ehab Kamal
Sound Designer: Ben Ozga
ADR: Ben Ozga
Lead Motion Designer: Ehab Kamal
Secondary Motion Designer: Nida Fatima Khan
Logo Creation: Nick Lenko
Senior VFX Supervisor: Ray Corbett
Keying: Steven Davies & Jagdeep Saggu
Rotoscoping: Steven Davies & Jagdeep Saggu

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  • unimpressive acting

  • It reminds me of American Mcgee's Alice, but it could use some work. It seems like an unfinished project. I think C'thulhu would have been more convincing without the cartoonish eyes.

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  • muy buen trabajo..... FELICIDADES

  • eh, i didn't like it

  • it won't budge.

  • not the best i have seen from vancover but good concept

  • love the animation style

  • The acting and dramaturgy could be much better, but the moving textures on the walls and the buildings are a great idea. It gives a dreamy ambience to the pictures.

  • Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!!!!!

  • Pretty good tbh

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