Acceleration – Short Film

Written and Directed by Ross S. Anderson


From an ambitious project commissioned by Creative Artists Agency (CAA), with 5 times BAFTA award winning producer Adam Gee and spearheaded by Matt Daman, Ben Affleck and Jake Chapman, this short was part of a series of films exploring big ideas like the future of capitalism, A.I and humanity.  

The film is based around Effective Accelerationism, a radical ideology that embraces the inevitability of a world driven entirely by capitalism, where AI and technology reign supreme.

In a not too distant future, the story follows an outsider, a journalist sent to document a village’s way of life, as they uncover the truth behind the community’s rejection of modernity.

Their lives are a meticulously curated tableau of nostalgia: 35mm film projectors flicker in an old cinema, Polaroids capture moments of eerie stillness, record players spin crackling vinyl, and a creaking string quartet provides the soundtrack to their daily rituals. The village seems like a relic of a bygone era but as the film unfolds, it becomes clear that this idyllic retreat is not what it seems.

The village is not a refuge from this future but a controlled experiment, the inhabitants are both architects and subjects – with some a lot more aware of the situation than others. 

A love letter to 90’s cinema, the film’s meticulous attention to detail—its grainy anamorphic cinematography, haunting score played by long forgotten instruments and prosthetic effects — serves as both a homage to and a critique of the past. It asks whether nostalgia is a refuge or a trap, and whether the future, as envisioned by accelerationism, is a utopia or a dystopia.

The village’s aesthetic, a pastiche of David Lynch’s dreamlike surrealism and Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s whimsical grotesquery, becomes increasingly disorienting – questioning not only the reason for the village but also what our future world will owe to the technology it creates. 

 

DoP – Nick Lee-Sheild

Sound – Jack Hobbs

Props – James Hodgson

Hair and Makeup – Evie Cullen

Prosthetic Effects – Graham Taylor, Mim Williams, Evie Cullen

Post Production – Ross S. Anderson

 

STARRING

Nick Cornwall, Nevena White, Lladel Bryant, Susan Anderson, Josiah Balota, Porridge.


Directing, Produced, VFX, Editing, Colour, Sound


Produced by Dustfarm

Dustfarm Reel

Directed by Ross S. Anderson


A collection of some of our favourite work


Produced by dustfarm

NEXT – CHRISTMAS

Directed by Ross S. Anderson


A campaign of 3 commercials leading into the Festive Season –  the magic of Christmas!

Broadcast, VOD and digital platforms, Social Media

Advert 2 + Advert 3


Directing, VFX, Editing


Produced by Journey Further

Maximuscle – What’s Inside

Directed by Ross S. Anderson


A suite of Maximuscle commercials exploring what’s inside their products –  made for all digital platforms… produced for (and at) our good friends – Rascal Creative

Creative by Alison McGann, Ross S. Anderson

DoP – Nick Lee-Sheild

Gaffer – Fraser West

Produced by Rebecca Oldfield

ADDITIONAL CONTENT

Lifter

General Health

Plant Based


Directing, VFX, Editing, Colour


Produced by Rascal

Them Things – The Only One

Directed by Ross S. Anderson


 

A girl is stranded in a dystopian, cold, empty world… she studies and creates a machine that will punch through time and space to retrieve memories from another place and time.

Of course, this all goes wrong…

 

A very complex video filled with VFX and practical make-up techniques (from GTFX), featuring a brilliant 10 year old and a very naughty dog.

Be sure to check out the before and after video in our blog to see all the hard work from behind the scenes.

 


DIRECTED, PRODUCED, CINEMATOGRAPHY, EDIT, VFX, COLOUR.


Produced at Dustfarm

Gimi – Promo

Directed by Ross S. Anderson


 

Promo for a new Youth Service search engine – his name is Gimi…

 


DIRECTED, PRODUCED, CINEMATOGRAPHY, EDIT, VFX, COLOUR, SOUND, MUSIC


Produced at Dustfarm

 

Gavin Rossdale – Wanderlust

Directed by Jesse Davey


 

Promo for Gavin Rossdale’s album Wanderlust, shot out in the Mojave desert, L.A.

Cinematography and VFX work for our good friend Jesse Davey.

 


Cinematography, VFX.


Produced by Jesse Davey

 

Burch – Boundless

Directed by Ross S. Anderson


 

Follow Burch on his epic adventure, as he desperately ties to deliver a letter that means the world to him – and nothing, not even the world itself, will get in his way.

 


DIRECTED, PRODUCED, CINEMATOGRAPHY, EDIT, VFX, COLOUR.


Produced at Dustfarm

 

Them Things – Oh Brother

Directed by Ross S. Anderson


 

A 70’s/80’s inspired road movie about a small goblin lost, hitchhiking and needing assistance to find his way home – the band Them Things pick him up in a gorgeous 1969 Mustang and together they search for his magical gateway home, becoming best of friends along the way.

The music video draws stylistically from road movies and fantasy movies like cult classics Labyrinth (1986), Dark Crystal (1982) and Easy Rider (1969), utilising traditional puppetry to create the retro mood and feel.

 


DIRECTED, CINEMATOGRAPHY, EDIT, VFX, COLOUR.


Produced at J6 Films