Stars: Sam Hayman, Austin Hayden, Gordon Holliday, Christopher Muir, Billy Hay, John Harley, Chris Goldie | Written and Directed by Andy Stewart
It’s only been two years since writer-turned-director Andy Stewart unleashed his first short film Dysmorphia on an unsuspecting public. The first in his proposed “Reflections” trilogy, that film was an impressive body-horror short that dealt with loss and mental illness. He followed that up with Split earlier this year; again another superb short film that dealt with one man’s [extreme] reaction to loss – only for his second film Stewart upped the ante in terms of gory special effects thanks to the folks at Grant Mason FX. Well Stewart, his producing partners – Chris Goldie and Gordon Holliday – and Grant Mason FX, return for the third and final film in the trilogy, Ink.
Somewhat of a departure for Stewart’s trilogy, Ink does not feature a central character dealing with loss.
It’s only been two years since writer-turned-director Andy Stewart unleashed his first short film Dysmorphia on an unsuspecting public. The first in his proposed “Reflections” trilogy, that film was an impressive body-horror short that dealt with loss and mental illness. He followed that up with Split earlier this year; again another superb short film that dealt with one man’s [extreme] reaction to loss – only for his second film Stewart upped the ante in terms of gory special effects thanks to the folks at Grant Mason FX. Well Stewart, his producing partners – Chris Goldie and Gordon Holliday – and Grant Mason FX, return for the third and final film in the trilogy, Ink.
Somewhat of a departure for Stewart’s trilogy, Ink does not feature a central character dealing with loss.
- 8/17/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Andy Stewart, director of the two fantastic short films Dysmorphia and Split, has just completed shooting on the third film in his body horror trilogy. Entitled Ink, the movie is the story of a man who takes the path of least resistance (and cost) in an attempt to turn his body into a work of art…
Check out the teaser trailer below and expect the full short in late Summer 2014.
Produced by Gordie Holliday & Chris Goldie for Shining Example Films, alongside Austin Hayden for 21st Century Renaissance Man, “Ink” stars Sammy Hayman as “The Man” and features cinematography by BAFTA winner Alan McLaughlin and FX by “Split” make-up designer Grant Mason (Sleepy Hollow, Nightbreed, Trainspotting, Shallow Grave, Bride of Chucky). “Ink” promises to be the perfect accompaniment to Andy’s previous films. Promotional materials will be designed by the guys at Custom Inc. Tattoo Studio in Glasgow.
Check out the teaser trailer below and expect the full short in late Summer 2014.
Produced by Gordie Holliday & Chris Goldie for Shining Example Films, alongside Austin Hayden for 21st Century Renaissance Man, “Ink” stars Sammy Hayman as “The Man” and features cinematography by BAFTA winner Alan McLaughlin and FX by “Split” make-up designer Grant Mason (Sleepy Hollow, Nightbreed, Trainspotting, Shallow Grave, Bride of Chucky). “Ink” promises to be the perfect accompaniment to Andy’s previous films. Promotional materials will be designed by the guys at Custom Inc. Tattoo Studio in Glasgow.
- 4/25/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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