Solus | Award-Winning Sci-Fi Film
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- Опубліковано 22 чер 2023
- A lone astronaut aboard the International Space Station suddenly loses communication with Earth. He soon begins to experience a series of strange events that put him and the entire station at risk…
"A simple yet inspired concept, Jonathan Brooks and his team have crafted a brilliant new entry into the genre." ★★★★★ - UK Film Review
"Brooks has certainly created a film the majority of us have never seen before." ★★★★★ - Screen Critix
"Solus is a remarkable visual achievement that announces the arrival of a major filmmaking talent." ★★★★★ - Take 2 Indie Review
"This is science fiction at its best, but more to the point, this is creativity at its best." ★★★★★ - 22 Indie Street
"This could really be a one-of-a-kind production so far." ★★★★ - Film Romp
"Amazing visualisations, excellent special effects, and a brooding background score all work together to create a claustrophobic experience second to none." ★★★★ - Indy Red
"Solus marks big things for Brooks on a directorial front." 9.5/10, Film Threat
Nominated Best Sci-Fi & Best Editing at FilmQuest
Nominated Best Short Film at FOCAL Awards
Best Sci-Fi at Film Invasion L.A
Best Director (Sci-Fi) at Film Invasion L.A
Award Winner at Wild Indie Sci-Fi Festival
Official Selection at London Sci-Fi
Best Sci-Fi at San Diego Movie Awards
Best Sci-Fi at Tri-Cities International Film Festival
Best Sci-Fi, Cinematography & Directing at Andromeda Film Festival
Best Sci-Fi at Con Nooga Film Festival
Nominated Best Sci-Fi at HB Film Festival
Finalist at Blue Planet Science Fiction Film Festival
and 30+ international official selections...
Website: www.unitedmagicstudios.co.uk/... - Фільми й анімація
At 7:25... he's not watching it a vacuum, he's watching it in micro-gravity. Glaring error.
*in a
Glaring error! 😂@@TheRealDogfart
Superb congruency of a fictional story and actual footage aboard the ISS. I liked seeing the aurora from orbit.
astronaut loses radio contact with earth. City lights on the dark side must give hope that not all is lost.
Alien ship comes up and broadcasts a message "you can't park there!". Also water in no gravity not water in a vaccum.
The astronaut in this short movie is David Saint-Jacques, a Canadian astronaut who was in the ISS from december 3, 2018 to june 24, 2019. I met the man at my workplace (which unfortunately I can’t disclose). Never thought I would see him in a sci-fi movie. A well made short, but the ending is a bit disappointing. Still, it was quite enjoyable.
Can't disclose? Gotta love that CIA....
I agree. Shows that we indeed might not be alone, for real!!
Great video, one fact I would like to point out about the water glob, you said in a vacuum, it is not a vacuum it is zero or close to no gravity.
Agreed. Scientific accuracy is likely pretty important to the target audience!
Slightly incorrect - it is not in a vacuum and it is under the influence of gravity.
It constantly falling within that gravity at a speed which means that the ISS never hits the Earth.
Since there are still a few air molecules even that high up ,the speed of the orbit does decrease slightly over time which means that a boost is occasionally needed.
@@Slarti the constant falling means there is no opposing force like when on the earths surface. So even though the ISS has roughly 90% of the gravity as the earth the constant free fall gives the same effect as true weightlessness. I don't quite comprehend how or to what degree but from what I understand we don't feel gravity unless there is an opposing force.
It micro gravity
Splitting hairs are we, this is what I said.@@ecbrown6151
OK very cool. Archival footage and actual voice transmissions. Yes indeed, we are not alone.
This looked even more real than "Gravity" and I didn't think that was possible! Good on you!
The first sci-fi space adventure filmed on location! XD
bubble ball is magnificent and it's bursting bubbles making that effect of splitting from the ball - huh, i watched it over and over again that sequence....
ISS : Huston, we are not alone.
NASA : Duh, did you figure that out all by yourself?
When you live on a real space ship you don't need special effects to make one. Pretty cool idea. Love the creativity and ingenuity of the astronauts involved. They're not just nerds after all.
So, you have to wonder how they got the film back to earth. Maybe on one of Space X's missions?
Absolute gem ! A real space movie using a real ship and astronaut. Incredible 🎉 Best thing I've seen for a long time.
If you don't have access to a huge budget, I don't know how you can create such a great visual effect. Kudos!
It was filmed on the ISS last year (2022) I believe..
Created entirely using public archived NASA footage. The only cgi was the et craft lights at the end.
It's real footage of ISS and astronaut. Just stitched together so beautifully
Except for the fact one of the shots had 2 astronauts in it 10:55
@@redeyedjedi1853 your point?
Liquid in a vaccuum? I think he meant weightlessness
All real stock footage, edit and add voiceover to form a short film 🌍
It was good 👏
Don't mean to be a stickler, but he's not in a vacuum. He's in a pressurized vehicle in constant free fall. Great job with the ISS interior and weightlessness!!
Awesome work!!! I hope you finish the story.
Excellent work. So your low budget involved renting the ISS, getting an actor trained as an astronaut, then getting him up there. Amazing, at a standard that could only be dreamed of. Makes Blake's Seven look slightly lame.
As real as it can get! Bravo! More?
From the visuals,writing& acting 👍
This is fantastic, I can't tell what's cg and what's practical.👍
Incredible short, cinematography taken to the next level, I really enjoyed everything … music, voice over, performance, fxs, story
Amazing short film, narrative feels like when you read an Andy Weir book. Love it.
Very carefully made with all the authentic NASA/CSA footage! There was just one brief clip during the last EVA where a second astronaut is glimpsed next to the main character ... could that be his numenous, mysterious moment? 'I knew I wasn't truly alone after all... Those people wishing me Godspeed didn't know what they were saying.'
Fabulous use of sound in storytelling!
5:43 and 6:30 Great job on the lip sync. I know it's a lot harder than it looks, and you made fun use of the gestures too!
This really is very good. You’d think it was actually filmed on the ISS
I felt tension watching it. Interesting conclusion. Glad humanity wasn’t wiped out!
BRAVO !!! Excellent idea, great work and very evocative. Thank You......
very good, thanks for putting this together - spotted one scripting error - to be a pedant - water in zero gravity , not , water in a vacuum......
Oh yes more please ❤
Very good! A whole movie would be great! 😎
A visually ravishing feast for the eyes.
Nicely filmed. Just liked the story. Taste like a follow up needs to come...
Great set!
Excellent.
Good film. And oh yeah! Duh we’re not alone!
Excellent!
Just great!
Haha awesome. Watching it I marveled at the convincing effects, set design and lighting/ cinematography for a low budget short film.
Man, these guys really nailed it, on level with big budget Hollywood productions, I thought. The lighting especially was highly convincing.
No wonder, since it turns out to be 100% archival footage.
What a great concept. Goes to show how you can create very convincing fictional reality using non-fiction footage, as is often done in documentaries pushing a certain agenda.
Speaking of which, it's funny to think: not knowing the origin of the footage, watching for the 1st time, highly impressed by the quality of the special effects, there were some moments where I thought, ah they slipped up on the wire work here and there... feeding into the conspiracy of NASA faking all of their footage.
As with everything NASA does, there are moments that make you scratch your head, and ive seen clips where wire work is unmistakable.
Outstanding and bravo!
“Shot on location..!”
amazing work
Well Done... Loved it... 👍👍
The astronaut is Canadian astronaut David St. Jacques
Excellent and Best Regards
Incredible. Fantastic work & well done all involved. This really is pretty special 👍
Awesome. Thanks 🙏 😮
Very good!
They sent a crew up there to video/ film shots of this more than likely. I remember them launching them months ago....
Earth below us,Drifting falling,Floating weightless, Calling calling home
I love the realistic story, filming and audio. Very good 👍🏻
Nice job; kudos
That was darn good. I would like to see the credits in the intro be a little bigger, brighter and stay up a bit longer before fading away. Was very difficult to read them if I was lucky enough to be able to even spot them as they faded in and out in random locations. Beyond that little issue the film was very well done. Great camera work, lighting and use of what appeared to be actual footage from the ISS. If it wasn’t it fooled me for sure. Thanks for posting for us to enjoy your work!
Fantastisch 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hard to believe this was all created and shot in someone's garden shed. Very creative.
Muy bueno!
03:53 “Over and Out”… no trained pilot, astronaut or radio telephony trained person would ever use that phrase… it’s the biggest no-no in communication procedure… just saying 🤷🏻♂️
Remarkable.
What no one knows is that the iss IS alien tec!
Great job....Peace
Fantastic CGI, well done!
Too bad it was only for a few seconds.
At 5: 20 ( that banging noise that he heard was maybe the storm cloud lightning ; or the something in the moon.. ? Now back to my short film.👀
Bello bello bello, Bravi
Bravo!
Nice!
Is the science fiction the fact that one singular man would be able to maintain and know all systems of this station? It's run by multiple countries. Dude must be a genius and a master of everything.. lmao. Writers are ridiculous.
Who writes the positive reviews? Friends of the production?
Excellent! Loved the ending - what a surprise! Great job!
🍿Comprihensive!
Wow. A very good film you did well 😊
Wow!
Better than 99% of those watching could do it.
cool!
All that's missing is William Shatner looking out the window seeing someone clinging to the station.BTW, liquid in zero G, vacuum is outside where real liquid would boil immediately.
Love it just wish there were way more!
Nice short, but as a cynic it'd take more than unexpected bright lights for me to declare "'We are not alone'!
Very good made, the sense of reality, perfectly depicted!!! 10
J'adore à quand une suite???
Excellent...Excellent...Excellent!!!
He was alone, then he was not alone... meh
Should be a cataclysm on Earth while the dude is orbiting :)
- III World War started with nukes everywhere, leaving maybe a few thousands alive in the bunkers
- Earth got invaded by aliens, in the end they got the protagonist as well.
Technically this is brilliant. How did you do it?
Look what's in space 🌌🚀 huh! From eye views and knowing the truth about outer space makes it so simple to be on earth! Half humans are on a different treck
I enjoyed it alot, very realistic feel to it!
That's because the visuals are real ISS footage
Looked good. Clever use of stock footage. Could have used some of that cleverness for the story, and not reuse one of the oldest and most used plot lines in all of Science Fiction, wasting the nicely built tension on a dud of an ending. All the fancy tech and look can't fix a run-of-the-mill storyline. Today's creators often don't seem to understand the importance of this.
Esto no es real! Es solo una pelicula, es CIENCIA FICVION.
One of the longest previews ever! Can't wait to see the whole movie! 😄
Wish there was a 2 hour version
whoooah
that was exceptionally good
How did the propellant connection become unfixed?
General alien trollish behavior. Could be the alien is actually soundwave spying on earth and taking his boredom out on poor astronaut's sanity.
We're not alone...WE ARE NOT!! 🤔
Brilliant thank you.
cool
Brilliant, really well made,and the cliffhanger at the end ,superb👍
Flying alone on the ISS? Firing thrusters .... from outside, during EVA? Just staying alone for weeks without aborting the mission and landing with the Soyuz capsule? And the end - so "unexpected". Just a "masterpiece" 😉
my favor part 00:00 to 12:48
❤
Was this all real footage?