Dave Bundtzen - Master of Disaster
With Halloween being right around the corner, I thought I'd take a look at the spooky side of YouTube by introducing you to a video channel dedicated to things that go bump in the night. Created by videographer Dave Bundtzen, his AI and live-action short movies can turn everything from a traffic jam to a telephone into a chamber of horrors. What's even better is that all his micro-movies have the kind of production value that are only usually found in Hollywood. Before I introduce you to just a few of Dave's flicks, I thought I'd take the time to introduce you to the man behind such movies as The Devil's Passenger, Window Dressing, and Tap.
Dave's latest short is called Friends Forever. Lasting only 22-seconds and containing only two lines of dialog, it nonetheless manages to make your hair stand on end.
Window Dressing gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, "It's hard to find good help these days."
Siri presents a serious problem for a businessman whose iPhone gives him some bad advice.
Ensnare introduces you to a dystopian world where a young woman's grasp on reality is tested when modern society slowly grinds to a halt.
The Devil's Passenger puts one driver in peril when she sees something sinister happening to a woman in another vehicle while waiting at a stop light.
Dying to see more?

Comments
Post a Comment