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- In the garden, a man asks his friends to do something silly for him to record on film.
- Apple and Ridley Scott presented the most awaited event of 1984: the introduction of Apple Macintosh personal computer to the world. With a concept directly influenced by George Orwell's classic novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four", Scott offers a heroine who destroys the repressive present led by the Big Brother in order to bring a future full of new perspectives.
- This 1-minute short film was created by David B. Earle, and uploaded on his YouTube channel in 2006. The film begins focusing on a gray-skinned girl in a dining room, spoon in hand. A fire can be seen in the background. She slowly opens her eyes and begins talking backwards: ".gnihton si erehT" As the camera zooms out to the table, she faceplants in her bowl. The camera fixates on the scene before reversing. The girl returns to her previous position, and she says: "There is nothing." She then closes her eyes again, ending the film. The film is meant to show a scenario that can be infinitely looped.
- Tom hardy goes on the float for a bit x
- Trailer promoting the 50th anniversary episode "The Day of the Doctor (2013)". It shows the previous Doctors, all held motionless in mid-action surrounded by many of his companions and enemies. Finally, the narrator is revealed: The Eleventh Doctor.
- Mark Wong and Chris Slaughter's remake of the classic 'Top Gun' features most of your favorite characters and plot points from the 1986 version, plus just the right amount of comedy that the original lacked. 'Top Gun in 60 Seconds' was even filmed with a real fighter jet. Edgar Wright and the others from the Empire Movie Awards' judges panel loved it because 'Top Gun in 60 Seconds' took home the top prize for the Empire Movie Awards' Done in 60 Seconds competition in March 2010.
- Australian lingerie label Honey Birdette unveils twelve new collections for a new campaign. Dani and Charlie reunite and reignite their love affair in the British capital after their steamy encounter in the Indecent Manor.
- Animated television commercial for Bold 2 in 1 washing powder, created by Animated Storyboards.
- A man, objecting to being filmed, comes closer and closer to the camera lens until his mouth is all we see. Then he opens wide and swallows camera and cinematographer. He steps back, chews, and grins.
- Short film selling Fiat Croma in different scenarios.
- Michael Bay's Pearl Harbour explained in 60 seconds.
- In a stream of consciousness, something lurks in the shadows.
- It's a long day at the office for Earth who is continually pestered by his planetary co-workers for his disheveled appearance. He maintains he is fine but his symptoms worsen until he finally sets on fire. We are not fine. Stop pretending.
- The new advert for Vistaprint, advertising their business cards, and showing a macho looking man who turns into a babysitter. It went out in Ireland last year, and has rolled out into UK, France and Germany this year from January. It is destined for worldwide release.
- A man dreams he is flirting with an attractive young lady, then he wakes up in bed next to his wife.
- A rather strange individual approaches a lady in the forest, showing her some panties and asking her to come with him to try them on at his house.
- A group of creative Hollywood wannabes have pulled together a version of action thrill-ride 'Speed' for Empire Magazine's Done In 60 Seconds competition, relocating the action to the usually quiet streets of Cambridge, and replacing the all-star Hollywood cast with...well, a couple of guys (and a gal) from Cambridge.
- A film composed solely from images created through observation of the room.
- Expressing how mental health is invisible to the eye, we experiment with the concept that mental health could be seen among those going about their day-to-day lives.
- Many of the cyclists are women, and wearing skirts. Although women had been riding bicycles since the 1880s, it was only towards the end of the 1890s that they could do so comfortably without wearing trouser-like garments such as bloomers, as the design of early bicycles made riding in skirts impossible. This had been controversial for observers and cyclists alike, the former because they were convinced that women in 'male' outfits or even split skirts were immoral in some way, the latter because wearing such garments suggested a radical political outlook that they might not possess.The side of the road is lined with promenading onlookers, and the pace of the cyclists and pony-traps is gentle and leisurely, suggesting a Sunday outing of some kind.
- A humorous subject intended to be run as a part of a railroad scene during the period in which the train is passing through a tunnel.
- Inspired by True Events, SMOTHERED is a dark comedy about a young man trying to make room in his bedroom for the two most significant women in his life: His girlfriend, and his mother.
- At the alert of a man, firefighters immediately left Southwark Fire Station.
- Kane and Sadie find themselves at a pivotal moment in their lives; moving into a new apartment together. The two of them are beginning to see what they want in life, and how different their visions for the future are. In the midst of their unpacking, Kane finds a Kaleidoscope buried in a box. Here, he gives one last attempt to reach out to Sadie, to see if the playful love they once had is still there. In this short film, Kane and Sadie test each other, looking at their past and future through a Kaleidoscope to see if they are still the people they fell in love with.
- A drink driver is faced with the aftermath of his actions.
- Cameron is on the run from the powers that be. He has no idea who his enemies or friends are. Will he survive
- As a girl waves goodbye to her boyfriend, she blows a particularly energetic but ill-fated kiss!
- Demonic escapades of an ex-child program star and a demonic, mass-murdering essence, Noseybonk.
- Stockholm chronicles a lazy morning in Spain as a lover dissects what it means to chain oneself to a soulmate. Food for thought so tasty, even the cat wants a bite.
- A short film in which a fixed camera documents the traffic on Westminster Bridge.
- A woman sitting on a bench is approached by a soldier. Momentarily, she refuses his advances, but in no time at all, they are kissing each other passionately.
- Meet ''Q-Dar'', one of Q's new innovations in 'No Time To Die' (2021). Watch it in action in this exclusive clip.
- Your Call" viewers will be able to act as an emerging young soccer star, allowed to make choices such as which soccer team he or she can join and how large a contract can be signed. Each episode ends with presenting the audience with up to four choices. Upon making a selection, a corresponding video will play.
- An armed Eastern European fugitive has broken into a chemical research lab and has taken two scientists hostage. He is in the middle of transferring some extremely classified chemical schematics. Meanwhile a SWAT team is emerging on the lab after gaining entrance to the complex. The small team breach and enter the lab and begin the search for the gunman.
- A short black and white film which documents the parade procession at the wedding of Princess Maud in London.
- The facade and the traffic in front of the Cinematographe in London, close to the large ensign of the historical Empire Theatre, in London.