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       Dust
       By: Mac Date: August 1, 2013, 4:47 pm
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       [glow=red,2,300]Dust [/glow]
       [quote]"We need to find what did this." Damn this looks good,
       really good. We've been tipped to check out a new trailer for a
       sci-fi/fantasy short film called Dust, directed by Mike Grier
       and filmed in Japan in 11 days. The guerrilla-style production
       took their cast and crew to abandoned rural areas and remote
       sites in the southern island of Shikoku. The project was funded
       on Kickstarter last year and now has a trailer ready teasing an
       eventual full release. This footage with finished VFX looks
       incredible, better than I was expecting, and the story seems
       intriguing as well. Cool fantasy creatures, maybe a dragon? I'm
       looking forward to this.[/quote]
  HTML http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vT0-FgwSpO4
       [quote]Produced by Ember Lab and filmed in remote areas of
       Japan, Dust takes place in a world of rapid evolution. Each year
       new species and adaptations alter the balance of their
       ecosystems. Technology and deep tradition exist as symbiotic
       opposites dividing people who live in the countryside from those
       who live in walled cities. Amidst this cultural turmoil, nature
       offers up an unexpected challenge. Dust is directed by Mike
       Grier, produced by Josh Grier, with music by Yasuharu Takanashi
       and Francois Jolin. The cast includes Masashi Odate, Michael
       Lopez, Madeleine Lee and Kiyomi Fukazawa. For more Dust, visit
       their website or Facebook[/quote]
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