The Astounding Adventures of Victoria Vanderbelt
Watch: ‘The Astounding Adventures of Victoria Vanderbelt’ is Delightful DIY Steampunk
Features By Scott Beggs on July 24, 2012 | Comments (1)Why Watch? Who’s Victoria Vanderbelt? She’s a steampunk bounty hunter in the old west, making arrests with the help of her copper-plated robo-baby. That’s right. Robo-baby. The style of Ian Pugh‘s short is definitely DIY, with cheap props and kitschy set dressing to spare, but it’s also a delight. It’s a simple series of skits sewn together with a patchwork of green screening and stop-motion that’s old timey and a lot of fun. What will it cost? Only 3 minutes. Skip Work. You’ve Got Time For More Short Films
published: 05.21.2013
published: 05.21.2013
published: 05.21.2013
published: 05.21.2013
published: 05.21.2013
published: 05.21.2013
published: 05.21.2013
published: 05.21.2013
published: 05.21.2013
published: 05.21.2013
published: 05.21.2013
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