In 2001, the world was introduced to the iPod and Australia had its first taste of digital television.
It’s fair to say the year left its mark in more ways than one, but for Cameron McCulloch, not everything went to plan.
At the time, the then film student was on the verge of completing his feature debut, Scam, starring Kestie Morassi, only for a large portion of the footage to be destroyed in a housefire at a crew member’s place.
Twenty years on and the film is set to have its world premiere at next month’s Monster Fest after being resurrected by cast member and editor Nathan Hill during the 2020 lockdown.
McCulloch, who wrote and then filmed the project on a MiniDV in 12 days for $5,000, said he was “in awe” that it was finally seeing the light of day.
“During lockdown last year, Nathan was prepping another feature...
It’s fair to say the year left its mark in more ways than one, but for Cameron McCulloch, not everything went to plan.
At the time, the then film student was on the verge of completing his feature debut, Scam, starring Kestie Morassi, only for a large portion of the footage to be destroyed in a housefire at a crew member’s place.
Twenty years on and the film is set to have its world premiere at next month’s Monster Fest after being resurrected by cast member and editor Nathan Hill during the 2020 lockdown.
McCulloch, who wrote and then filmed the project on a MiniDV in 12 days for $5,000, said he was “in awe” that it was finally seeing the light of day.
“During lockdown last year, Nathan was prepping another feature...
- 11/1/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Stars: Jamie McDowell, Noé Blancafort, Bill Oberst Jr., Trevor Snarr, Marc Velasco, Zack Price, Lauren Brady, Jeff Newman | Directed by Adam Myette O’Brien, Adriàn Cardona, Cameron McCulloch, David Muñoz, Jared Marshall, Jesse Baget, Jonathan Brown, Luke Giudici, Paul Shrimpton, Peter Horn, Tomy Woodard, Vedran Marjanovic, Zach Ramelan
Recent years have seen a resurgance in the horror anthology, from the likes of V/H/S to The ABC’s of Death – both of which have inspired many a filmmaker to create their own anthology, to vary degrees of success. The latest to join the ranks is Zombieworld, a collection of 11 shorts, which was put together by Ruthless Pictures in association with horror website Dread Central. This film however has more in common with the “classic” 80s anthology film Groove Tube as TV newsreader Marvin Gloatt (played by the awesome Bill Oberst Jr.) – himself slowly turning into one of the undead...
Recent years have seen a resurgance in the horror anthology, from the likes of V/H/S to The ABC’s of Death – both of which have inspired many a filmmaker to create their own anthology, to vary degrees of success. The latest to join the ranks is Zombieworld, a collection of 11 shorts, which was put together by Ruthless Pictures in association with horror website Dread Central. This film however has more in common with the “classic” 80s anthology film Groove Tube as TV newsreader Marvin Gloatt (played by the awesome Bill Oberst Jr.) – himself slowly turning into one of the undead...
- 6/5/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Title: Zombieworld Rlj Entertainment Director(s): Jesse Baget, Adrián Cardona, Rafa Dengrá, Luke Guidici,Phil Haine , Peter Horn, Jared Marshall, Cameron McCulloch, David Muñoz, Adam O’Brien , Zachary Ramelan, Paul Shrimpton, Vedran Marjanovic Wekster, Tommy Woodard Writer(s): Jonathan Brown , Stefania Moscato, Alex Chandon, Raven Cousens, Luke Guidici, Peter Horn, Jared Marshall, Cameron McCulloch, David Muñoz, Adam O’Brien, Zachary Ramelan, Paul Shrimpton, Graham Taylor, Tommy Woodard Cast: Jamie McDowell, Noé Blancafort, Bill Oberst Jr., Trevor Snarr, Marc Velasco, Zack Price, Lauren Brady, Jeff Newman Running time: 100 minutes, Not Rated (Language, violence) Available February 24th Zombieworld is film consisting of viginettes, each with a zombie theme. Zombie News (directed by Jesse [ Read More ]
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- 2/27/2015
- by juliana
- ShockYa
Hey, fans of free swag, our next big giveaway is a whopper. We have ten (Ten!!!) zombie survival packs and posters to give away for the upcoming "Zomnibus" film Zombieworld. Zombieworld is being released on DVD and digital download tomorrow, Tuesday, February 24th. To celebrate we want to help get you prepared for the impending zombie apocalypse Zombieworld is a collection of short films focusing on survivors across the world as they struggle to overcome horrifying circumstances when a pandemic brings forth a zombie apocalypse. The collection of blood and guts is brought to life by a group of new and up-and-coming directors from around the world, including Adam Myette O'Brien, Adriàn Cardona, Cameron McCulloch, David Muñoz, Jared Marshall, Jesse Baget, Jonathan Brown, Luke Giudici, Paul...
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- 2/24/2015
- Screen Anarchy
Zombieworld is a collection of short films focusing on survivors across the world as they struggle to overcome horrifying circumstances when a pandemic brings forth a zombie apocalypse. the film will be released on February 24.
The collection of blood and guts is brought to life by a group of new and up-and-coming directors from around the world including Adam Myette O’Brien, Adriàn Cardona, Cameron McCulloch, David M [Continued ...]...
The collection of blood and guts is brought to life by a group of new and up-and-coming directors from around the world including Adam Myette O’Brien, Adriàn Cardona, Cameron McCulloch, David M [Continued ...]...
- 2/12/2015
- QuietEarth.us
Here's a funny short film directed by Cameron McCulloch called The Tea Party. It features a princess, a prince, and a group of foul-mouthed stuffed animal pets. I thought the short was entertaining. Make sure to watch through the end, because that's where the real Wtf moment comes into play.
Princess has waited a long time to finally meet her Prince Charming, the only thing standing in their way is her foul mouthed pets and the lack of a condiment.
One of the reasons why I like this so much is because it's such a weird, uncomfortable setting. Enjoy!
The Tea Party from Cameron McCulloch on Vimeo.
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Princess has waited a long time to finally meet her Prince Charming, the only thing standing in their way is her foul mouthed pets and the lack of a condiment.
One of the reasons why I like this so much is because it's such a weird, uncomfortable setting. Enjoy!
The Tea Party from Cameron McCulloch on Vimeo.
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- 6/9/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Fantastic Fest recently announced their selection of more than 40 short films slated to slither and crawl into all the various orifices of this annual extravaganza of genre film. The biopsy of the best genre short films from around the globe will showcase works from several countries, including Spain, South Korea, Bangladesh, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands and more.
38-39°C (2011)
Regional Premiere
Director: Jason Hong, South Korea, 8 minutes
A father and son confront the emotional divide that separates them in the intimate setting of a Korean bathhouse.
88:88 (2012)
Regional Premiere
Director: Joey Ciccoline, USA, 14 minutes
Val has lost control of her life. Those around her deny the reality of the extraordinary experiences she feels powerless against. Realizing she must stand alone, she has only one remaining option – to find a way to fight back.
Advantageous (2012)
Regional Premiere
Director: Jennifer Phang, USA 23 minutes
Gwen is the spokesperson for a radical technology...
38-39°C (2011)
Regional Premiere
Director: Jason Hong, South Korea, 8 minutes
A father and son confront the emotional divide that separates them in the intimate setting of a Korean bathhouse.
88:88 (2012)
Regional Premiere
Director: Joey Ciccoline, USA, 14 minutes
Val has lost control of her life. Those around her deny the reality of the extraordinary experiences she feels powerless against. Realizing she must stand alone, she has only one remaining option – to find a way to fight back.
Advantageous (2012)
Regional Premiere
Director: Jennifer Phang, USA 23 minutes
Gwen is the spokesperson for a radical technology...
- 9/13/2012
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The official lineup of short films playing this year's Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, has been announced, and let's just say that there are lots of reasons why you should be packing your bags and heading to the Longhorn State!
From the Press Release:
Fantastic Fest is excited to announce the short film lineup for the eighth edition of Fantastic Fest, happening September 20th-27th in Austin, Texas. Fantastic Fest loves its short films - they provide a fertile ground for new and exciting filmmaking talent to show off their genre goods in an unrestrained format. Here is the lineup for Fantastic Fest 2012:
38-39°C (2011)
Regional Premiere
Director: Jason Hong, South Korea, 8 minutes
A father and son confront the emotional divide that separates them in the intimate setting of a Korean bathhouse.
88:88 (2012)
Regional Premiere
Director: Joey Ciccoline, USA, 14 minutes
Val has lost control of her life. Those around...
From the Press Release:
Fantastic Fest is excited to announce the short film lineup for the eighth edition of Fantastic Fest, happening September 20th-27th in Austin, Texas. Fantastic Fest loves its short films - they provide a fertile ground for new and exciting filmmaking talent to show off their genre goods in an unrestrained format. Here is the lineup for Fantastic Fest 2012:
38-39°C (2011)
Regional Premiere
Director: Jason Hong, South Korea, 8 minutes
A father and son confront the emotional divide that separates them in the intimate setting of a Korean bathhouse.
88:88 (2012)
Regional Premiere
Director: Joey Ciccoline, USA, 14 minutes
Val has lost control of her life. Those around...
- 9/10/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Cameron McCulloch's short film Home is a striking tale of the everyday travails of an unnamed woman (Jamie McDowell) struggling to survive in the wake of a zombie outbreak and the consequences that her actions have on her soul.
You can watch the full short film here.
The entire story is told in stark imagery, without a single line of dialogue. It's a more effective adaptation of Richard Matheson's classic novel I Am Legend than the 2007 blockbuster with Will Smith, even though it's not really that at all. The story and tone of Home reminded me of the Matheson story for some reason [...]...
You can watch the full short film here.
The entire story is told in stark imagery, without a single line of dialogue. It's a more effective adaptation of Richard Matheson's classic novel I Am Legend than the 2007 blockbuster with Will Smith, even though it's not really that at all. The story and tone of Home reminded me of the Matheson story for some reason [...]...
- 10/14/2011
- by BAADASSSSS!
- Geeks of Doom
I'm absolutely amazed at the amount of horror out there. It seems as if indie features and shorts are everywhere, and so many of you guys are doing amazing work. At Dread Central we do our best to get the word out when we stumble upon an impressive piece that might otherwise fly under your radar. With that in mind, say hello to Home.
Written and directed by Cameron McCulloch, Home stars Jamie McDowell as a woman in an isolated homestead in the Australian bush surrounded by the undead. Shot over the course of two weekends (3-1/2 days), the film was made for about $2,000 but has the professional look of a much more expensive production.
Billed as a "RomZom" (that's romantic zombie film), Home is truly a brilliant piece of filmmaking. The fact that work of this quality was done on that budget and schedule is nothing short of amazing.
Written and directed by Cameron McCulloch, Home stars Jamie McDowell as a woman in an isolated homestead in the Australian bush surrounded by the undead. Shot over the course of two weekends (3-1/2 days), the film was made for about $2,000 but has the professional look of a much more expensive production.
Billed as a "RomZom" (that's romantic zombie film), Home is truly a brilliant piece of filmmaking. The fact that work of this quality was done on that budget and schedule is nothing short of amazing.
- 10/13/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
What if...Everything around you was gone? Everyone you knew was gone? Where would you go? Cameron McCulloch's new short film titled Home tells the story of a lone surviving woman, stuck in the middle of nowhere surrounded by the undead, trying to hold on to the last of her humanity. Do you have what it takes to survive, alone?...
Home is unlike any other horror short you've ever witnessed. The film is shot in High Definition (excuse the quality of the trailer below) and is completely void of any dialogue. It relies on the sense of helplessness and shear terror. Expect this Australian film to make it stateside at all the major film conventions this summer. We've seen the film in its entirety and lets just say, this will be making an impact. It's time to go Home.
Stay tuned for more details as we will be reporting...
Home is unlike any other horror short you've ever witnessed. The film is shot in High Definition (excuse the quality of the trailer below) and is completely void of any dialogue. It relies on the sense of helplessness and shear terror. Expect this Australian film to make it stateside at all the major film conventions this summer. We've seen the film in its entirety and lets just say, this will be making an impact. It's time to go Home.
Stay tuned for more details as we will be reporting...
- 1/14/2011
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
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