Ash Thorp

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03:12

NONE

An exploration between the balance of light and darkness. It has a personal narrative which plays with the notion of finding yourself amidst the noise around you.

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02:38

PASSAGE

Passage is a short film that explores the realm between our perceived reality and the human condition. To optimize your experience, Passage is best viewed with a full screen, no artificial light intrusion, ample sound equipment, and an open mind free of predictions or expectations in order to allow the film to guide you on its expedition and take you to another place entirely. Enjoy the journey. See you on the other side.

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Ash Thorpe: Epoch

Epoch is an experimental film intended to take you on a voyage through our solar system and beyond. It is a personal project orchestrated to share our enjoyment and admiration for science fiction films and literature. To optimize your viewing experience, Epoch is best experienced with a full screen, no artificial light intrusion, ample sound speakers, and an open mind free of predictions or expectations in order to allow the film to guide you on its expedition and take you to another place entirely. Enjoy the journey. See you on the other side.

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09:01

LOST BOY

Year unknown. Population Zero. Welcome to LOST BOY, an ambitious sci-fi concept heavily influenced by the American action classics and Japanese samurai films.

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07:14

EDIFICE

Edifice is an experimental short film inspired by personal beliefs of who we are, where we come from, and where we are heading; it’s a journey from stardust to singularity. This purely cinematic film is intended to stimulate your mind and senses, while provoking further thought about our passage and presence in this world. To optimize your experience of the film, Edifice is best viewed on a full screen, with no surrounding artificial light intrusion, and very ample sound.

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04:33

EPOCH II

Epoch II takes us on a second cosmic voyage to explore the realms that exist outside the current day theories of space travel and reality.

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