Saturday, February 19, 2011

New things are in the works...

Here is an image from my new film that I am working on.

More about it soon!

Also, thanks to everyone that watched The Pig Farmer and left me comments! And a special shout-out to those that re-posted it on blogs, Twitter and Facebook, I really appreciate it.

14 comments:

Steven M. said...

Yay! Another short!

Curious Art said...

I'm eager to see ANYTHING you put your hand to after Pig Farmer.... You are a genius!!!

Erik Robinson said...

Make it as good as 'Pig Farmer' and I'll be there. Good luck!

Diantres said...

pig farmer and yellow cakes were masterpieces! keep doing great work!

Cheers from Chile

ncross said...

Thanks!

Underbrain Mgz said...

Cool!


-Bouman

Neil-W said...

Powerful image reminds me of the quote from George Orwell's 1984 - " If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever."
Ha, i'm sure it's not that heavy Nick . good luck with this.

margeminimum said...

I would thank you for the film you realized. I'm french and I'm fond of Grosz, New objectivity / German expressionism. Thank you for that.
And thank for your sarcastic vision of war and humanity.
So good to see american drawers doing stuff like yours.

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ncross said...

Thanks!
@Neil-W I love that quote! I actually used it in a promo piece for our Angora Napkin pilot a couple years ago: CLICK HERE
@margeminimum: Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. (And for the record, I'm Canadian not American)

margeminimum said...

Sorry!
Fuck me! I almost compared canadian to american drawers in my post!
I'm too far... An ocean is between us...

Mitch K said...

Crunch! I can't wait to see what this will be. Pig Farmer was awesome! What's your turnaround for making a film these days? Nine months? You're quick, man.

Anonymous said...

reminds me of like the G4 protests at Toronto

Mat Brady said...

I hope whatever is in the works is a sequel to The Pig Farmer where the pig breaks out Great-Escape-style and not just settles the score (for audience satisfaction) but reaches some kind of new balance between the world of foxes and pigs (for sake of a complete story arc). The ending of TPF seemed a little too... unresolved.

Beautifully done though. Loved the twin tower scene.