New Zealand / Dec 08, 1994 / Short film was played before the feature length film, The Mask.
Red Scream (1994)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
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.
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Red Scream |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | New Zealand |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Peepshow Productions |
| Official site | nzfilm.co.nz |
| Release date | 8 dicembre 1994 |
| Writer | Michael Shiels |
| Editing | Jonathan Woodford-Robinson |
| Assistant directors | Michael Shiels |
| Visual effects | John Shiels |
| Music | John Gibson, Michael Hedges, Angus McNaughton |
| Sound | Michael Hedges, John Gibson, Angus McNaughton |
Release dates
Theatrical release
United Kingdom / Nov 02, 1995 / Shown at the, 1995 BFI London Film Festival.
Brazil / Aug 16, 1996 / Shown at the, 1996 Anima Mundi: International Animation Festival
Switzerland / Sep 09, 1997 / Shown at the, 1997 Fantoche International Animation Film Festival.
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