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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Heli-Ball


"Heli-Ball" was Dwarfed Films first fully computer animated film.The 30second short features a game of basketball throughout a night time city involving a group of helicopters.

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Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Update: To Shoot a Rurf

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Here is the latest still from Dwarfed Films "To Shoot a Rurf". The film, directed/written by Shane Sheils and Paula Sheils is a 3d animated short focusing on one man's attempts to get rid of a hangover from a psychadelic drink 'rurf' by entering his own head. More images to follow as soon as we get them. Contact Dwarfed Films dwarfedfilms@eircom.net

Night Falls


"Night Falls" is the solo directorial debut from Paula Sheils. A tense atmospheric short, "Night Falls" combines images of a nightime city with haunting music and sounds to create a deeply unsettling mood during its brief runtime.
Visuals by Shane Sheils, Music/editing and sound effects by Paula Sheils and Shane Sheils.
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Sunday, August 27, 2006

Opera Baby on DVD


Weird short film "Opera Baby" is included on a best of DVD from the Brighton Film Festival.
The film in particular has been singled out for a lot of praise from websites that have reviewed the DVD. Here are some reviews:

Review from Citycinemascene site http://www.citycinemascene.com/FinalCutTakeTwo.html
Review from the Future Movies website http://www.futuremovies.co.uk/review.asp?ID=575


"Opera Baby" defies catogorisation and is truly one of Dwarfed Films strangest and best loved films having featured at many festivals including Clermont Ferand in France, Halloween Short Film Festival, VX Auteur theory festival, portobello Film Festival and of course the Brighton film Festival.

Final Cut Take 2 is on sale from their site and features over twenty of the very best film from 2005. You can check it out at finalcut.gb.com

Compilation DVD

Dwarfed Films have suggested the idea of realeasing a DVD of their best shorts.The plan is in its early stages but could feature the latest production "To Shoot a Rurf".Watch this space....

Archive location stills

A couple of stills from "The Darkside".
The picture on the left shows the director
Shane Sheils setting up a shot with his camera woman and 1st AD.

This picture shows the crew taking a break between filming on the alley way location. The alley way is situated just off O' Connell street, the main street in Dublin city, on a saturday morning.Despite this the film was framed in such a way as to make the place look completly deserted. Also the alley was 'home' to a homeless man who helpfully acted as security during the shooting period!

The Darkside



"The Darkside", directed by Shane Sheils and produced by Paula Sheils and Shane Sheils, was made in 2004.

Shot on digital video the film has a unique look and style.A horror/thriller with echoes of Invasion of the Bodysnatchers, The Darkside was shot over two days in inner city Dublin,Ireland.

The film was given an extensive feature in UK industry bible Showreel Magazine.

The film can be seen in the UK and Europe on dedicated film TV station Propeller .

"A classic tale of a free spirit hunted down by an organisation of mindless conformist drones" - Showreel Magazine

"Excellent" - Brit Shorts

The Darkside has shown at the following festivals amongst others: Portobello Film Festival 2005 (and special preview in 2004 Winter Festival), Belfast Film Festival, Brighton film Festival, Dresden Film Festival, Darklight Digital Film Festival...

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Sweet Tooth


"Sweet Tooth" is a colourful 3d animated comedy short from Dwarfed Films.
It follows the trials and tribulations of an unlucky crossing guard as he attempts to eat a delious donut for his lunch.Unfortunately he is constantly interrupted by an annoying little kid.
The film is animated and 3D modelled by Shane Sheils.
Written/directed/music composed by
Shane Sheils and Paula Sheils.

Friday, August 25, 2006

To Shoot a Rurf

"To Shoot a Rurf" is the latest 3D animated short from Dwarfed Films.
It features a drunken man suffering from psychadelic drink Rurf and his attempt to get rid of his headaches....by going inside his own head and removing the source of the problem!
Written and directed by Shane Sheils and Paula Sheils, "To Shoot a Rurf" will be completed in the coming weeks.

Heres a few stills to whet your appetite...



The picture on the left show the lead character in his bathroom setting.
The film is set in no particular time and takes place in two locations: the bathroom of his New York city apartment and the inside of his head.





The picture on the right shows the lead character and a "Rurf".Can't really explain what a rurf actually is but sure does look freaky.And yes the rurf is wearing a nice wooly sweater!

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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

The very first post!



Hi there.

This is the first posting on the dwarfed films blog!

Dwarfed Films is a creative Irish production company specialising in high quality live action and animated films.With the aid of this site we hope to spread the word of Dwarfed Films and keep you up to date with all the latest productions as well as news on previous films too.



Dwarfed Films has been making high quality films for a number of years now and hope to continue with even better and more entertaining projects in the coming months.


We hope you enjoy it!

Dwarfed Films