Red Scream

Red Scream 1994

0h 3min Director: Michael Shiels

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New Zealand’s first CGI short film gives “eyes on the road” a new meaning as a pair of eyeballs drive to a mind-bending purgatory. A collaboration between visual effects man John Sheils and his brother Michael, Scream was shot in early 1991; finally 25 minutes of footage was “brutally” edited down to three, and fulsomely scored by John Gibson. The sly ‘based on true events’ title-card nods to the makers’ ambitions to “treat animation like live action.” In 1994 it screened in NZ cinemas as opener to the ILM wizardry of Jim Carrey hit The Mask, followed by a number of overseas festivals.

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Crew

Director
Michael Shiels
Writers
Michael Shiels
Composer
John Gibson

Details

Release date
Dec 8, 1994
Runtime
3 min
Status
Released
Studios
Peepshow Productions
Country
New Zealand
Language
English

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