Category: Short Films

Short Film: The Academy Awards Best Picture Nominations in lego

On the Oscar Wrap-Up special we recorded (and should be up a little later today) we played this new short film by Nicholas “The Little Geek” McVay. It his summary of the Oscar nominees done in Lego. It is really cute and pretty clever considering he hasn’t see a bunch of the films (due to …

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Parody Trailer – Riverdale: The Archie Movie

If you remember, many moons ago, we posted a fantastic parody trailer called “Academy Award Winning Movie” (Watch it here if you don’t remember), well here is another parody trailer (not by the same people) that is just as spot on. It is called “Riverdale” and it is an “Archie” movie parody trailer, if they …

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Little Geek’s Latest Film – Batman: All in a Night’s Work

Nicholas “The Little Geek” McVay has just released his latest Lego animation and it is really good. “Batman: All in a Night’s Work” took him ages to complete and it is really fun. Check it out below. What did you think? Comment below.

Little Geek Short Film – Failed Ambition

Nicholas ‘The Little Geek’ McVay entered into the THAC 8 animation contest over the weekend. He had to write, shoot and edit a Lego animated movie in a 24 hour period. This is his entry and he did the whole thing in just under 11 hours. It is great fun and I am really proud …

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Little Geek Short: Sucked Into a Video Game

This week on the video version of the Film Actually podcast we debuted (The Little Geek) Nicholas’ new Lego animated short film, ‘Sucked Into a Video Game’. It unfortunately doesn’t really have much meaning to the audio listeners so I have posted it here for you to watch (as promised on the show). So here …

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Short Film: BLADE RUNNER revisited >3.6 gigapixels

It’s been awhile since we visited the short/fan film category and Jacob Oberman just sent this through to my Facebook page, so it felt right that we post this film. This is françois vautier’s ‘BLADE RUNNER revisited >3.6 gigapixels’ and what a piece of work it is. According to Vimeo, the film’s home: An experimental …

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