Watch: Clever Sci-Fi Short Film 'Black Hole' starring Aaron Moorhead

BlackHole Short Film

“After a while, as he ate my cat and ate my friend, he also started eating me…” Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you were sucked into a black hole? Maybe we shouldn't question ourselves too much, it might just break our brains. This fantastic short film titled Black Hole is now available online thanks to Dust presenting it on YouTube, after its first premiere at film festivals last year. When a miniature black hole appears in a man's house, he must learn to deal with it. But over time, his obsession with the anomaly grows and he begins to dance with danger as he uses it in his day-to-day life. This super smart 7 minute short is written and directed by Jamie Parslow, with fellow filmmaker Aaron Moorhead (of The Endless, Synchronic, Something in the Dirt < /em>) like Eddie. Also with Leo Camacho and Alexa Cappiello. The writing is very crisp and has such a cute little black hole in it. I want one too! Or maybe not?

BlackHole Short Film

Thanks to Twitter for the tip on this short. Synopsis from YouTube: "There's a black hole in Eddie's house, and he's not quite sure what to do about it. But as he ponders how to use the black hole in his favor, he must consider whether he should leave the anomaly alone and run away from it, or let it consume him and everything he loves." Black Hole is both written and directed by filmmaker Jamie Parslow - you can see more of his work on his Vimeo or visit his official website or follow him on Twitter @jamiefilms. Executive produced by Reid Nicewonder and Evan Zissimopulos. With photography by Evan Zissimopulos and original music by Dan Martinez. With VFX by Aaron Moorhead and Roger Nall. The short premiered at film festivals last year, including Fantastic Fest, Prague's Night Visions and the Portland Film Festival. For more information on the project, visit Vimeo or Jamie's site. To discover more short films, click here. Thoughts?

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Watch: Clever Sci-Fi Short Film 'Black Hole' starring Aaron Moorhead
BlackHole Short Film

“After a while, as he ate my cat and ate my friend, he also started eating me…” Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you were sucked into a black hole? Maybe we shouldn't question ourselves too much, it might just break our brains. This fantastic short film titled Black Hole is now available online thanks to Dust presenting it on YouTube, after its first premiere at film festivals last year. When a miniature black hole appears in a man's house, he must learn to deal with it. But over time, his obsession with the anomaly grows and he begins to dance with danger as he uses it in his day-to-day life. This super smart 7 minute short is written and directed by Jamie Parslow, with fellow filmmaker Aaron Moorhead (of The Endless, Synchronic, Something in the Dirt < /em>) like Eddie. Also with Leo Camacho and Alexa Cappiello. The writing is very crisp and has such a cute little black hole in it. I want one too! Or maybe not?

BlackHole Short Film

Thanks to Twitter for the tip on this short. Synopsis from YouTube: "There's a black hole in Eddie's house, and he's not quite sure what to do about it. But as he ponders how to use the black hole in his favor, he must consider whether he should leave the anomaly alone and run away from it, or let it consume him and everything he loves." Black Hole is both written and directed by filmmaker Jamie Parslow - you can see more of his work on his Vimeo or visit his official website or follow him on Twitter @jamiefilms. Executive produced by Reid Nicewonder and Evan Zissimopulos. With photography by Evan Zissimopulos and original music by Dan Martinez. With VFX by Aaron Moorhead and Roger Nall. The short premiered at film festivals last year, including Fantastic Fest, Prague's Night Visions and the Portland Film Festival. For more information on the project, visit Vimeo or Jamie's site. To discover more short films, click here. Thoughts?

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