Tag: short film

A non-profit Zelda fan project called Skull Kid: A Zelda Legend, has been launched recently. The project is short-film, focusing on the backstory of the Skull Kid, from Majora’s Mask, and how he had gotten his hands on the Majora’s Mask. The film is completely live-action, and resembles a horror movie, a creepy vibe living through out the film. The film starts off with the Skull Kid’s banishment from Termina, to his return, with the Majora’s Mask, deciding the fate…

Amateur filmmaking group CorridorDigital recently posted an amazingly well-crafted short fan-film on their YouTube channel. Check out Link’s Shadow after the jump, but be warned, there’s some intense violence and those with weak constitutions may want to reconsider.

Here’s your chance to view our hero, Link, as he enters the modern digital age trekking through Apple Mac computers, laptops, and iPads in his search for Princess Zelda. He’ll stick arrows into guards, stop to watch a trendy YouTube video, swim in dangerous waters, sail on the King of Red Lions, and fight Ganondorf in the battle finale! Using digital media to create this amazing short film, FinalCutKing has really gone to all lengths to vividly show a different…

The team over at Somewhat Awesome Films has created a short scene that strives to capture the essence of The Legend of Zelda in a live action environment. The resulting product was incredibly more than just somewhat awesome, as the combined visuals and sounds work together to form an amazing video. If you’re curious to see this masterpiece, hit the jump below!

The people over at Somewhat Awesome Films have announced that they are going to start working on a Zelda short. Known for their quality and visual effects, Somewhat Awesome films tends to take a serious approach to the source material; rather than poking fun at the game or doing a base parody, they seem to try their best to create a short film that conveys the actual mood of the game. More after the jump!

Youtube group Yosemiteland recently posted their entry in the Nintendo Short film contest. In this video we see someone learn the err of his ways when he picks up a lost 3DS and is taught a lesson by Link himself. Here is what they had to say about it. On December 16th, 2011 Nintendo sponsored a 24 hour film challenge where eight teams of four people were given only 24 hours to write, shoot, and edit a short film based…