According to the Union of British Columbia Performers, the 7th annual "Ubcp/Actra Awards", a peer-adjudicated performer awards show, has nominated a group of stunt performers from The CW's "Arrow" episodes "Brothers In Arms", "Life Sentence" and "Shifting Allegiances", plus "The Flash" episode "Think Fast", as they all compete for a 'Best Stunt' award, December 8, 2018 at the Vancouver Playhouse:
And the Nominees for Best Stunt (2018) are:
"Arrow' - Season 6 - "Brothers in Arms"
Stunt Coordinator: Eli Zagoudakis
Stunt Performers: Will Erichson, Curtis Braconnier
"Arrow" - Season 6 - "Life Sentence"
Stunt Coordinator Curtis Braconnier
Stunt Performer: Eli Zagoudakis
"Arrow" - Season 6 - "Shifting Allegiances"
Stunt Coordinator: Eli Zagoudakis
Stunt Performers: Jj Makaro, Curtis Braconnier
"The Flash" - Season 4 - "Think Fast"
Stunt Coordinators: Jon Kralt and Trevor Addie
Stunt Performers: Chad Bellamy, Adam Chase, Mark Chin Ken Do, Lucius Fairburn, Kevin Fortin, Kevin Haaland , Zen Humpage Cody Laudan, Brian Lydiatt,...
And the Nominees for Best Stunt (2018) are:
"Arrow' - Season 6 - "Brothers in Arms"
Stunt Coordinator: Eli Zagoudakis
Stunt Performers: Will Erichson, Curtis Braconnier
"Arrow" - Season 6 - "Life Sentence"
Stunt Coordinator Curtis Braconnier
Stunt Performer: Eli Zagoudakis
"Arrow" - Season 6 - "Shifting Allegiances"
Stunt Coordinator: Eli Zagoudakis
Stunt Performers: Jj Makaro, Curtis Braconnier
"The Flash" - Season 4 - "Think Fast"
Stunt Coordinators: Jon Kralt and Trevor Addie
Stunt Performers: Chad Bellamy, Adam Chase, Mark Chin Ken Do, Lucius Fairburn, Kevin Fortin, Kevin Haaland , Zen Humpage Cody Laudan, Brian Lydiatt,...
- 10/15/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Croft Short Film. Trevor Addie‘s Croft (2013) short film (entitled Croft Fan Film, based on the Tomb Raider video game series) stars Cassandra Ebner, Liam Carter, Devyn Dalton, Nickolas Baric, and Shaw Madson. Croft‘s plot synopsis: “A woman will risk everything for the life of a young girl [...]
Continue reading: Croft (2013) Short Film: Gritty Tomb Raider Fan Film is Full of Action...
Continue reading: Croft (2013) Short Film: Gritty Tomb Raider Fan Film is Full of Action...
- 12/31/2013
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
If the Tomb Raider films starring Angelina Jolie just didn't satisfy your appetite as a fan of the Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics video game franchise, then a new fan film just might give you what you need. Trevor Addie directs and co-wrote Croft, a 20-minute short film based on female adventurer Lara Croft. Complete with a bow and arrow (which was added to the video game around the same time The Hunger Games made the weapon prominent again in mainstream action), Cassandra Ebner plays the title hero as she tries to save a young girl held hostage in the mountains by a group of mercenaries. It's pretty bad ass. Here's Trevor Addie's live-action short film Croft, via ComingSoon: Liam Carter, Devyn Dalton, Nickolas Baric, Shaw Madson and Brad Friesen also star in the film which won Best Action Short at the Atlanta Underground Film Fest. The film also...
- 12/30/2013
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Fan films: you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all. Right? Or maybe not. Director Trevor Addie created a respectable 20-minute fan film, Croft, inspired by the Tomb Raider film and video game franchise. The short contains some impressive choreography, action scenes and a compelling finale. In it, a woman risks her life to save a young girl who is being held hostage in the mountains by a group of mercenaries. We appreciate that this version of the ass-kicking archaeologist focuses on her badass fighting skills versus her cup size. Croft is an impressive undertaking for a low-budget project that uses minimal twists for maximum effect. Does Croft do the iconic character justice and prove that fan films continue to get better and better...
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- 12/30/2013
- by Alison Nastasi
- Movies.com
Inspired by the most recent reboot of the "Tomb Raider" game franchise, filmmaker Trevor Addie and writer Irma Leong have assembled "Croft," a twenty-minute fan film based on the property.
In this version, Lara must save a young woman held hostage by a group of mercenaries. The lush yet desolate tropical setting of the game has been replaced by a likely cheaper forested mountain terrain for the film, but the combat is brutal.
In this version, Lara must save a young woman held hostage by a group of mercenaries. The lush yet desolate tropical setting of the game has been replaced by a likely cheaper forested mountain terrain for the film, but the combat is brutal.
- 12/27/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Inspired by the most recent reboot of the "Tomb Raider" game franchise, filmmaker Trevor Addie and writer Irma Leong have assembled "Croft," a twenty-minute fan film based on the property.
In this version, Lara must save a young woman held hostage by a group of mercenaries. The lush yet desolate tropical setting of the game has been replaced by a likely cheaper forested mountain terrain for the film, but the combat is brutal.
In this version, Lara must save a young woman held hostage by a group of mercenaries. The lush yet desolate tropical setting of the game has been replaced by a likely cheaper forested mountain terrain for the film, but the combat is brutal.
- 12/27/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Directed by Trevor Addie and written by Irma Leong and Addie, a new 20-minute fan film based on Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics' has debuted online and can be watched below! In Croft , a woman will risk everything to save a young girl held hostage in the mountains by a group of mercenaries. The film stars Cassandra Ebner, Liam Carter, Devyn Dalton, Nickolas Baric, Shaw Madson and Brad Friesen. For more information, go here .
- 12/27/2013
- Comingsoon.net
Last we heard, Marti Noxon was working on a script for a new Tomb Raider movie, and hopefully the next Lara Croft adventure turns out a bit like this fan film, Croft. The video was directed by Trevor Addie, written by Irma Leong and Addie, and stars Cassandra Ebner as the titular character. Croft is more inspired by this year's game than the older ones (or the Angelina Jolie movies), and is about "a woman will risk everything to save a young girl held hostage in the mountains...
- 12/27/2013
- by Jesse Giroux
- JoBlo.com
The 10th annual Atlanta Underground Film Festival, held back on October 16-20, have released their impressive list of award winners, which includes 22 films.
The Best Feature award went to Dane Dakota’s Alex Dreaming, a comedy/drama about a Vietnam veteran who may or may not be imagining that assassins want to kill him. The Best Documentary Feature, Stephen Graves’s A Body Without Organs, previously won the Most Visionary Award earlier this year at the Chicago Underground Film Festival.
The Best Comedy Feature went to Jerzy Rose’s Crimes Against Humanity; while J.R. Hughto’s Diamond on Vinyl took home the Best Drama Feature award.
Lots of short films took awards, too, including Kurt Dettbarn’s Sad Monster for Best Short Film; Grey Wears’s Cereal Mascots Trix Rabbit for Best Animated Short; and Kevin Lonano’s awesome Space Dracula for Best Experimental Short. You can watch Space Dracula...
The Best Feature award went to Dane Dakota’s Alex Dreaming, a comedy/drama about a Vietnam veteran who may or may not be imagining that assassins want to kill him. The Best Documentary Feature, Stephen Graves’s A Body Without Organs, previously won the Most Visionary Award earlier this year at the Chicago Underground Film Festival.
The Best Comedy Feature went to Jerzy Rose’s Crimes Against Humanity; while J.R. Hughto’s Diamond on Vinyl took home the Best Drama Feature award.
Lots of short films took awards, too, including Kurt Dettbarn’s Sad Monster for Best Short Film; Grey Wears’s Cereal Mascots Trix Rabbit for Best Animated Short; and Kevin Lonano’s awesome Space Dracula for Best Experimental Short. You can watch Space Dracula...
- 11/8/2013
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The Atlanta Underground Film Festival celebrates a decade of being in the business of bringing great alternative cinema to the South. The 10th edition of the fest runs Oct. 16-20 and is screening an eclectic mix of feature films and loads of shorts.
Some of the feature include the voyeuristic drama Diamond on Vinyl by J.R. Hughto; the oddball consipracy of Crimes Against Humanity by Jerzy Rose; the rockin’ documentary Discoverdale by George Kane; the Christian shame of Bhoner by Frank Anderson and Colin Shields; the medical documentary A Body Without Organs by Stephen Graves; and more.
Short films are organized in blocks for comedy, drama, experimental and the always popular Animation Attack!.
The full film lineup is below. For more info, please visit the festival’s official website.
October 16
6:30 p.m.: Diamond on Vinyl, dir. J.R. Hughto. A complete stranger attempts to heal the shattered relationship between a formerly engaged couple.
Some of the feature include the voyeuristic drama Diamond on Vinyl by J.R. Hughto; the oddball consipracy of Crimes Against Humanity by Jerzy Rose; the rockin’ documentary Discoverdale by George Kane; the Christian shame of Bhoner by Frank Anderson and Colin Shields; the medical documentary A Body Without Organs by Stephen Graves; and more.
Short films are organized in blocks for comedy, drama, experimental and the always popular Animation Attack!.
The full film lineup is below. For more info, please visit the festival’s official website.
October 16
6:30 p.m.: Diamond on Vinyl, dir. J.R. Hughto. A complete stranger attempts to heal the shattered relationship between a formerly engaged couple.
- 10/16/2013
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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