A methodical stalker observes his prey, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
This film was created in my Media Arts Combined class at Temple University.
Over the years, one of AEI’s main focuses has become filmmaking.
While our members have varied talents, a majority of them consider themselves to be primarily filmmakers. We have made many short films, including humor , training, advertisement, educational, and more.
Check out the posts regarding our films below or visit Atomic Entertainment’s YouTube channel.
A methodical stalker observes his prey, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
This film was created in my Media Arts Combined class at Temple University.
We follow a hungry grey squirrel as it searches for food in this short film.
I created this one afternoon after noticing some very brave birds coming close to me, and I realized I’d be able to film the animals around Temple University’s campus quite easily. This short story is the result of my random filming around Liacouras Walk.
All music was composed by Kevin MacLeod, and is royalty free. You can find his music at his site incompetech.com
Liam Morris is an one-of-a-kind detective with incredible deductive reasoning abilities… or so he says.
This short film was created for the 48 Hour Film Project in 2011. Kirsten Spalding, leader of Team TK Knockout and Atomic Entertainment’s Darren and Brad Olah, joined forces to create this film.
A girl unable to find love realizes that the one for her was never truly far away.
This short film was created for the 48 Hour Film Project in 2010. Kirsten Spalding, leader of Team TK Knockout was joined by Atomic Entertainment’s Darren and Brad Olah, as well as other actors and crew to create this film.
Firsts that this film accomplished:
It was the first AEI film to use more than one camera filming simultaneously. Two cameras allowed filming to go faster, which really helped given the limited time we had.
It included AEI’s first ever dolly shot, which turned out very nicely.
As we said we’d do in Friday’s update, the remainder of the production photos have now been uploaded to our Flickr account for everyone on the web to see.
Check out the slide show of the photos here.
And as before, we’ll make it known as soon as filming is set to begin on Lazarus.
Below are photos and other pictures from the production of “Lazarus: Forth from Ashes.” This slide show will be continuously updated as more are added. We urge you to check back often, and share this post with others.
“The Parody of Macbeth” is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth” covering all the major plot points in a comedic way.
It was created over a few weeks in March 2011, as a project in a 12th grade British Literature class, and was released in two parts due to it’s length.