This short, directed by Samuel Garcia and starring Christopher Elizondo, is puro San Anto. A Story of Fiction follows a boy’s attempts to ignite his superhero powers. I’m sure we can all relate.
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This short, directed by Samuel Garcia and starring Christopher Elizondo, is puro San Anto. A Story of Fiction follows a boy’s attempts to ignite his superhero powers. I’m sure we can all relate. Good People is a 2009 short film from The Darkness, a San Antonio-based special FX and production company. They specialize in a variety of products from Custom Masks and Props, Special FX and FX Makeup, Haunted House Consulting, Video Production, and Post Production & Editing. They provide Hollywood quality work and products at reasonable and affordable [Read it all...] If you are interested in the field of computer graphics, Thursday is your opportunity to see some cutting edge animation from the 2008 SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival. This will be the first meeting of the San Antonio ACM SIGGRAPH professional chapter and they will be watching the shorts on Thursday, February 18, 2010 from 7:30pm – 9:30pm [Read it all...] While we’re all about the Missions Unknown, there are other unknowns in San Antonio…and some of them are in the skies. Check out this compilation of UFO footage taken in San Antonio during 2008 and 2009 by SAUFOTX SKYWATCHER. Did you see any of these? Was that your saucer? Fess up. Come with us now on a journey through time and space as we look back to the heyday of San Antonio’s cable public access programming. This short was from the sketch comedy show The Doppelgang. In case you cannot tell from the clothes and hairstyles, this show aired around 1989 or 1990. Enjoy the antics of [Read it all...] Today we present Gone In A Flash, the official SciFi entry from the 2009 San Antonio 48 Hour Film Festival. This short was created by Kat and Kyle Solana, and directed by Kat Solana. They were required to work in the term “I’ll go back and check,” the character “Frieda Flash, human encyclopedia,” and a cookie as [Read it all...] The Brain That Wouldn’t Die shows at the Overtime Theater in San Antonio through Halloween night, October 31, 2009. This original musical production was written by Jon Gillespie and directed by Michael Burger and the cast includes Christie Walheim, Robert Jerdee, Jules Vaquera, Cary Farrow and Roy Thomas. We sent the Missions Unknown cameras to [Read it all...] If you are putting the finishing touches on your SF epic, you better hurry. The deadline for the SAL Film Fest is today! Films have been created in the 2008-2009 calendar year and you can find the submission form online. The films will be shown on October 10th at the Alamo Drafthouse and will compete [Read it all...] Q: What do you do when your favorite toy has been murdered? A: You bury it! This macabre short film by Cofa Productions and Eric Fonseca premiered in 2006 at the Cameo Theatre. It was produced, written and directed by Eric Fonseca and was a year in the making. It is set to the classical piece Funeral [Read it all...] Mistah Pete in a scene from the Psycho remake "What The Cock Roach Man Saw" The San Antonio Local Film Festival issued the challenge: remake the film of your choice as a 10-minute-or-less short. Films had to be shot in 2009 and only Bexar County residents were eligible to compete. Well, the cinematic gold is in [Read it all...] |
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