It was a few years back now that we first came across the work of writer-director Chris Preksta. The occasion at the time was his fabulous retro-futurist webseries The Mercury Men and he's back now with equally fabulous short film Echo Torch. While not a Mercury Men story this new effort appears to live in a very similar universe, one that appears to be technically now but a now as imagined by the science fiction films of the 50s. The story revolves around a man who has invented a sort of electrical torch with the ability to reveal a hidden dimension surrounding our own. Preksta's production design here is enormously impressive, the attention to detail and craft in the hand built props really remarkable, as...
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- 10/25/2016
- Screen Anarchy
For those who like their ghost stories with a side of sweetness, there’s “Echo Torch,” a new film directed by Chris Preksta. The cinematic short follows a photographer who creates a torch that can pierce the thin boundary between our world and a world of ghosts and phantoms. The photographer, stirred by motivations that will be revealed in time, dares to navigate this newfound boundary between worlds, discovering beautiful echoes of the past and a dangerous creature filled with evil intent.
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Preksta, known for the popular YouTube series “Pittsburg Dad” (over 35 million views), is also quite familiar with creating science fiction content for a digital format: Besides directing for “The Guild”, he created the online web series “The Mercury Men”, which premiered on Syfy in 2011, and has won accolades such as Best Director in 2011 at the Iawtv...
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Preksta, known for the popular YouTube series “Pittsburg Dad” (over 35 million views), is also quite familiar with creating science fiction content for a digital format: Besides directing for “The Guild”, he created the online web series “The Mercury Men”, which premiered on Syfy in 2011, and has won accolades such as Best Director in 2011 at the Iawtv...
- 10/20/2016
- by Zipporah Smith
- Indiewire
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