Videos

Here are 42 movies we have made.

These films are free to watch, and are hosted by the kind and brilliant Vimeo.com

Screenshot from November

November

Smoke and Mirrors 48hours competition entry.

Screenshot from I Skate to Work Almost Everyday

I Skate to Work Almost Everyday

A visualised poem. Shot on a Canon IXUS 75 (digital stills camera), with the poem in mind. The footage was then edited, I then wrote the poem, and recorded it to the edit. Music: "Nebula" by TWYMAN twyman.bandcamp.com Courtesy of Vertical Circle verticalcircle.blogspot.com Mostly inspired by Skyler Buffmyer's work, check out her videos here. If you like this visualised poem, maybe check out my other one if you haven't already: "Waiting..." Words: I skate to work almost everyday. I like it a lot. I like skating on the different surfaces, And watching people's reactions. Toddlers stare at me like its something they're never seen before. I wonder if they haven't Dogs either bark like mad, or have no reaction at all. Some older people look at me like I've just pissed on their cornflakes. Car drivers often beep their horn at me, unnecessarily I imagine chucking my skateboard through their back window. The way I see it one of the few differences between me and a cyclist, is two wheels. I like skating in the day and watching my shadow. I like skating at night and watching my multiple shadows. I skate to work almost everyday.

Screenshot from Tellison - Edith

Tellison - Edith

We were chuffed when our buddies Tellison asked Project Trident to make them a music video! Masks etc sewn by Helly Westgate and Josie Peck Thanks to: Cambridge bike polo for letting us use their warehouse. Lesley Morgan for the Trophy. Sammy Patterson for letting us use her cat Dolly. And thanks to all our friends for being in the crowd!

Screenshot from TRIDENTFEST 2011 - PROMO 1

TRIDENTFEST 2011 - PROMO 1

Coming in September as part of the Cambridge Film Festival.

Screenshot from HOT HEAD SHOW - PAYLOAD

HOT HEAD SHOW - PAYLOAD

This right here is a music video Simon Panrucker directed for the song PAYLOAD by HOT HEAD SHOW. HOT HEAD SHOW are about to go on tour with Primus, and are a great band for you to enjoy. hotheadshow.com Director, Editor, Zebra - Simon Panrucker Director of Photography - Andrzej Sosnowski Game Keeper - Sammy Patterson Lion - Tom Mooring Illustrations - Carl Peck With thanks to Ian Pons Jewell, Gaia Borretti, Jamie Fraser, Debs Reeks, Andy Jenkin, Maria Diaz Montoya.

Screenshot from Doesn't He Know?

Doesn't He Know?

This film was made for SCI-FI LONDON's 48 hour film competition. It was written, shot and edited in two days at a total cost of £3, which we spent on a rather expensive packet of biscuits. On Saturday, April 2nd at 10am, we were given these things to include in our movie: THE TITLE: Doesn’t He Know? A PROP: A plate of 3 or more biscuits; we see a character take one and eat it. A LINE OF DIALOGUE: "because once in your life, whatever they were to the world, they become everything to you" The finished film was returned to The Apollo cinema, London on the morning of April 4th. We didn't get much sleep. In the final, mad hours of post production, my battered brain forgot to add the second page of credits, which should read as follows: MINIATURE DEPARTMENT: Tommy Martin / Carl Peck THANKS: Andy Jenkin / Simon Panrucker / Ryd Cook We didn't win the contest, in fact we didn't even come close, but it was a crazy, wild ride. We learnt a lot, argued less than expected and probably did irreversible damage to our brains through lack of rest. I can't wait to do it all again next year.

Screenshot from Recycling Shelf (Put or Take)

Recycling Shelf (Put or Take)

On a certain road (which I can never remember the name of) in Cambridge, there is this shelf built into a fence, beside a house. It is the Recycling Shelf. The idea is that anyone can put any unwanted goods there for other people to take for free! This film is a collection of photos taken throughout 2010, depicting a collection of some of the stuff that has appeared on the shelf. Shot on a Canon IXUS 75 stills camera (that is now broken) and cut by myself (Ryd Cook).

Screenshot from Noki

Noki

A Sci-fi Rom-com in which our protagonist, Barry receives a fantastic gift from his girlfriend Barbs; a new Laptop. Barry is absolutely over the moon with his new gift, this is where our story begins...

Screenshot from Canary

Canary

In the bleak, dead future, there is only Work.

Screenshot from The Time I Poo'd Myself

The Time I Poo'd Myself

Made for Tridentfest London Also my first video with Tom for donkey's years! We live together again now, so expect a whole lot more...

Screenshot from While Stocks Last

While Stocks Last

This is Tom Martin's last minute zombie movie for Tridentfest 3. Conceived, shot and cut in 3 weeks.

Screenshot from The Stuff What Is In This House

The Stuff What Is In This House

Ryd takes us on a rapid tour of his home.

Screenshot from Tridentfest London Trailer

Tridentfest London Trailer

In November 2010, we took the fight to the capital.

Screenshot from GASP

GASP

Terror has a big face.

Screenshot from Temporary Work

Temporary Work

This one goes out to all the diligent employees.

Screenshot from Breakfast At Googy's

Breakfast At Googy's

The precurser to Carl's mini epic THE PURPLE FIEND. Made for TRIDENTFEST 3.

Screenshot from THE PURPLE FIEND (teaser)

THE PURPLE FIEND (teaser)

A sneaky look at Carl's next film THE PURPLE FIEND, an epic action adventure romp spanning the globe. There's twenty minutes left of the year, but will there even be a new one to celebrate?

Screenshot from INHERITANCE (Trailer)

INHERITANCE (Trailer)

Once upon a time, a group of fools embarked on an epic film project. Years later, all that remains of those months of work is this trailer, a few seconds of film from a movie that will never be.

Screenshot from Behind My Back

Behind My Back

Oh, what a silly song!

Screenshot from Waiting

Waiting

Waiting... is a visualised poem about one man's frustration with waiting for buses. Shot in a day. Zero pound budget! Directed by Ryd Cook Starring Thom Dobbin Music By Ned Wilson Eames

Screenshot from Juice?

Juice?

Shot and edited in 3 days. Made for CIFA MICROSHORTS theme: FEAR! cambridgefilmmakers.com

Screenshot from The Curse Of Ca'u Pek

The Curse Of Ca'u Pek

WARNING: Contains strong language and almost-graphic imagery. We made this for Carl Peck's birthday last year. Carl Peck: mrsilverface.com

Screenshot from Sandwich

Sandwich

Warning: this one is not for the squeamish!

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Woods

Screenshot from Day Of The Braindead

Day Of The Braindead

A trip to the library goes annoyingly awry... Written, shot and edited in a month for Tridentfest 2. In actual fact I ended up shooting, editing and doing the sound for it in just 4 days - right up until the actual screening! I'm still piecing my mind back together after that. In the time since then I have tweaked it a bit, and made it slightly shorter. And there are now super duper credits on the end drawn by the magnificent Carl Peck: mrsilverface.com Massive thanks to the awesome bunch of people who were involved in this film!

Screenshot from 101

101

Screenshot from Gypsy Tears

Gypsy Tears

Directed, edited and 'acted' by Greg Hilson, Devorah Hall and Ned Wilson Eames for Tridentfest 2. This was filmed in about an hour using my tiny little canon stills camera and a state-of-the-art blu-tac tripod to attach it to the dashboard of Greg's car. The first Tridentfest film to have subtitles; instant arthouse credibility. Enjoy! x

Screenshot from Butter Boy

Butter Boy

Third part of the Jack trilogy. Includes not so brief nudity :)

Screenshot from Toilet Humour

Toilet Humour

First part of the Jack trilogy.

Screenshot from Buss Stup Yo' Ass

Buss Stup Yo' Ass

Second part of the Jack trilogy.

Screenshot from Helping Hand

Helping Hand

The epic music is from film called City of the Dead or Horror Hotel, depending on where you live. It's in the public domain under the creative commons licence and you can stream or download it here; archive.org/details/Horror_Hotel

Screenshot from Ding!

Ding!

A cyclist arrogantly rings her bell... Short film made for Trident Fest 2. Devised, cast, shot and edited in the space of a month.

Screenshot from Casual Friday (Mr Silverface 2)

Casual Friday (Mr Silverface 2)

An office guy is mercilessly chased down by Mr Silverface. But why? WHY?! Oh, no reason really.

Screenshot from The Stranger

The Stranger

Our hero is stalked by a man of lesser class. Another film conceived and filmed in a day! No apologies for the quality of the sound. The music is from a brilliantly terrible 60s movie called "Bloody Pit Of Horror" or "Il Boia Scarlatto" which you can stream from here: archive.org/details/BloodyPitOfHorror

Screenshot from Stroll

Stroll

Shot on a borrowed canon HDR FX1E and edited in Sony Vegas Pro.

Screenshot from TRIDENTFEST Trailer

TRIDENTFEST Trailer

Screenshot from Nope

Nope

A documentary following Chris, a projectionist with an unsettling hobby.

Screenshot from Mr Silverface

Mr Silverface

No home is safe!

Screenshot from KuPlunk

KuPlunk

Crank came out. Dobbin fell in love with Jason. Simon was becoming a year older... it was just a matter of time for KuPlunk to be born. So here you go... here's our twisted child. We love it to bits. Organised and filmed in one day. Editing took a few evenings. Love you Simon (bloopers after the credits)

Screenshot from Head Of Department

Head Of Department

A scientist begins to regret saving his wife.

Screenshot from Internal Affairs

Internal Affairs

George is a reliable but unpopular accountant whose dull life is changed forever when he makes an unwise meal-time decision. Probably not suitable for minors.

Screenshot from Dionysus

Dionysus

On an insignificant space station in the distant future, one crew member has an important announcement to make.