UFO’s Over Gilbert part 3
UFO’s Over Gilbert part 3. This footage was shot using a JVC Everio GZ-10 HD HDD Camcorder in full 1080p. I first noticed the UFOs about 8pm, Dec 5, 2009 whi…
UFO’s Over Gilbert part 3. This footage was shot using a JVC Everio GZ-10 HD HDD Camcorder in full 1080p. I first noticed the UFOs about 8pm, Dec 5, 2009 whi…
This is Part Two of “British Steam in the 21st Century” which is edited from a random collection of video footage featuring preserved British steam locomotiv…
AIM is a no-budget slasher movie, an allegory on addiction and personal responsibility. Shot on a mini-DV camcorder purchased off Ebay for $150 dollars, AIM was inpired by a friend’s ultimate inability to give up his own ugly addiction after endless half-hearted attempts. AIM is a truly independent film. It looks like one of those depressing European movies you might see on Showcase late at night. Everything from the props to the music is entirely home-made, while the majority of the cast are non-actors. The money spent on DV tapes and corn syrup (for fake blood) accounts for the entire budget of about $75. The jaded horror fan will enjoy AIM’s black humour, while the less horror-centric viewer might find it as disturbing as it is compelling. AIM premiered at The Winnipeg Short Film Massacre 2006. Enjoy this the third and final part – the climax and conclusion of this bloody tale.