If you recall in recent years we covered a number of independent films, Zero Trooper-F and Greenside and Dark Island, and were simply blown away by what the filmmakers were able to do with limited resources. Two of those involved with those projects are Sam Gorski and Niko Pueringer. They've done everything from the direction, visual effects, action direction and editing on those and many more films and have been toiling away on their own YouTube channel, Corridor Digital, as of late creating a variety of fun shorts.
They will release a new short film on July 1st titled Prism and it looks to be bigger than their usual YouTube fare so I thought it worth a mention. Even so, you should subscribe to their channel anyways... Here is how Corridor Digital describe their film...
Set in the year 2032, two young urban explorers break in to a science conference (creatively named Sci-Con) being put on by one of the leading tech companies of their time, Shizuka Inc. Shizuka has a star scientist within their ranks, a certain Dr. Blackwell. He has invented a teleportation device, which he is set to debut to the world at this conference.Unfortunately for Dr. Blackwell, the two young urban explorers (Vadim and Nessa) have found themselves in the room where the PRISM (personal teleportation device) has just been prepped for the stage. The scientist enters the room, but before he can retrieve the device, the two kids panic, and accidentally trigger the device, beaming them out of the building.With the ultimate discovery in their hands, Vadim and Nessa are now on the run from the private security forces of Shizuka. Even Dr. Blackwell himself has donned his older prototype teleporter to chase the two kids down. Utilizing energy weapons, futuristic guns, and the PRISM itself, Vadim and Nessa fight to escape with their lives and the PRISM.