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Short film

Aaron Sims’ Film Archetype: Your Memories Are Just A Glitch!

January 25, 2012 by Nikola Danaylov

Achetype: Your Memories Are Just A Glitch is a short 7 min science fiction film directed by Aaron Sims, starring Robert Joy (Land of the Dead, CSI: NY) and David Anders (Heroes, 24).

About the Film:

RL7 is an eight-foot tall combat robot that goes on the run after malfunctioning with vivid memories of once being human. As its creators and the military close in, RL7 battles its way to uncovering the shocking truth behind its mysterious visions and past.

About the Filmmaker:

Aaron Sims is a prominent creature/conceptual designer who has helped bring filmmakers’ visions to life for the past 25 years.  During his illustrious career, Aaron has worked with visionary directors such as Steven Spielberg, Zack Snyder & Martin Campbell on such projects as War of the Worlds, Sucker Punch, Green Lantern and many more.

With the help The Aaron Sims Company, and his visual effects outfit, Archetype VFX, Aaron is poised to launch his own directing career.

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Legacy, Ark and the 3rd Letter: The Dark, Post-Apocalyptic Sci Fi Films of Grzegorz Jonkajtys

April 20, 2011 by Nikola Danaylov

Last night I randomly discovered the amazing short sci fi films of Grzegorz Jonkajtys.

The three movies, that Grzegorz has posted on Vimeo in full, vary in length, style and execution. What is common is that all are situated in a post-apocalyptic setting and, in my opinion, all are strangely mesmerizing with their own unique dark beauty.

Legacy is the shortest of the 3 films. At 2 minutes and 24 seconds it manages to pack not only some cool special effects but also a powerful warning message.

 

Ark is another post-apocalyptic animated film. The plot is set up against the background of a global virus outbreak which has forced the remaining survivors to build huge Ark ships and escape to the seas in search of uninhabited land.

At 7 min long the movie packs a moving musical score as well as some Tim Burton style of dark anime. 

The 3rd Letter is Grzegorz’s newest film. At 15 minutes long it is also the only non-animated one.

Perhaps the most disturbing of all three movies, it is set up in a dystopian future where humans can survive their toxic environment only with the help of bio-mechanical pacemakers.

 

Who is Grzegorz Jonkajtys?

Grzegorz Jonkajtys was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1972. He graduated from Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw in 1995 and has been working for advertisement, animation and feature film industry for over 12 years.

While working in Poland and USA Grzegorz has contributed as vfx artist and animation lead for such films as Sin City, Hellboy, Blade III, Pan’s Labyrinth, Mist and Terminator Salvation.

He is best known for writing and directing his second film ARK for which he has been nominated for Golden Palm at Cannes film festival in 2007, and won Siggraph Electronic Theater “Best of Show” award the same year.

Grzegorz lives and works in San Francisco.

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: Science fiction film, Short film

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