LT (Human Trash part 1) – premiere on Friday the 13th
Venue: Xeneriet, Vejle, DK on Friday the 13th of January at 7 p.m.
Venue: Xeneriet, Vejle, DK on Friday the 13th of January at 7 p.m.
The Spanish blog “Todas” just posted an interview with me:
http://www.entretodas.net/2011/12/29/interview-claus-gahrn-composer-for-film-and-media/
The latest episode of the award winning sci-fi machinima series produced by PookyMedia.
Time Travelers is an animated adventure series about the future. Three teens discover a time machine, travel into the future in a desperate race to protect their world from the destructive forces of the Pattern. Along the way they run into themselves and meet a friendly virtual avatar who guides them in their journey to save the future.
The official trailer for the Danish horror film “LT”, which I am scoring, has now been released.
This Autumn MOVE will be screened at the following festivals:
Barrie Film Festival Short Film Showcase & Awards, Canada ( October 16th).
HAMILTON FILM FESTIVAL 2011, Canada (1st – 6th of November).
Interfilm – The 27th International Short Film Festival in Berlin, Germany ( 15th -20th of November).
International Film Festival ETIUDA & ANIMA 2011 in Krakow, Poland (18th – 24th of November).
“MOVE” has been chosen as one of the twenty short films that will be screened at the Barrie Film Festival Short Film Showcase & Awards Night on Saturday, October 16th 2011.
My score for “MOVE”, a Canadian short film directed and produced by John Graham.
MOVE depicts the surreal dream life of a young comatose man, and how it attempts to guide him to consciousness. Although he seems to be disconnected from life, his interior self echoes symbols of caring from the outer conscious world. Even after awakening, his unfathomable imagination presents more ambiguity.
More information about the film: http://movethefilm.ca/
“Time Travelers” (a sci-fi machinima series I provided additional music to) has won an Award of Excellence at the Los Angeles Movie Awards.
Pooky Amsterday, the producer of Time Travelers”, says at her blog: ”Machinima and real–time animation took a huge step with the inclusion in the awards circle for film competition in the animation category. For this genre to be recognized as valid it has to stand head to head and shoulder to shoulder with more traditional forms of animation. As the ability to use story, character development and plot grows along side mastery of the genre, we are confident that we will see this great and breathtaking new medium continue to win awards as a graphic platform of its own, WITHIN animation categories.”
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