What’s in the Box?

Thanks to my friend Alex over at Firstshowing.net I came across this extremely well made and mysterious youtube video today.  It’s titled What’s in the Box? and it sure as hell had me asking that question throughout the non stop chase sequence.  For a low budget, possibly student made, short film it does an amazing job of drawing attention to every detail of the limited, yet vast, world that was created.  Similar in tone to the Fall Out video game series and using a familiar filming technique to that seen in Cloverfield the 9 minute video is able to draw you into a suspenseful and apocalyptic world.  I was left wanting to see much more so hopefully this will end up being a viral campaign for something bigger in the near future, but if it’s simply a student demo reel than bravo to whoever put this masterpiece together…bravo.

If you’re interested to find out more head over to the cryptic website which is partnered with the video and let me know if you can decipher any information out of it.

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Posted by Matt Peloquin | Film, Rants
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Author: Matt Peloquin (21 Articles)

Since I was a boy I've been completely obsessed with the world of film. My first viewing of Toy Story led me into the area of animation particularly, but since than I've branched out to become more of a cinephile than just an effects artist. I attended Rochester Institute of Technology for Network Security with a minor in creative writing where I elected to take mostly film related courses. I also attended Gnomon School of Visual Effects where I developed my passion for the illusion of effects in relation to films. Some of my favorite films include Children of Men, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Back to the Future, The Big Lebowski, The Fountain, Pitch Black, The Wackness, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Wizard of Oz, Clerks, The Abyss, and Into the Wild. I am a true fanatic of film and would like to use my involvement in Iconocritic.com to be introduced to others as passionate as I am about my pursuit. To name just a few of the people I've followed throughout my life that I've extracted so much aspired value from would have to be Stan Winston, James Cameron, Darren Aronofsky, Kevin Smith, Charlie Kaufmann, John Lasseter, and Joel and Ethan Coen because each and every one of them worked their way from the bottom to the top without relying on their family inherited connections to the industry; something I greatly admire.

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2 Comments

  1. Nixie
    20 Mar 2009, 9:19 am

    Warning: Do not use while consuming alcohol. Classic – great find! =)

  2. peloquin
    20 Mar 2009, 7:36 pm

    Yea that was subtle, good catch. Glad they threw a bit of humor in.

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