Lowdown: Enter the mysterious world of Tether; a post-apocalyptic setting where mankind is slowly rebuilding from a virus that decimated the world a century ago. Now, mysterious cables are dropping from the sky, revealing an isolated world long forgotten.
"TETHER" is a pilot/concept piece for a web series that Corridor Digital has been developing over the past few years. The future of the project is still uncertain, but the fan faithful are lucky enough to get a glimpse of the great work that Corridor Digital has done so far.
Review: Corridor Digital brings back their "TETHER" idea to the fold and I have to say it shows great potential with mystery, action, and Scifi. The chase scene is very interesting and the special effects are awesome as always by Corridor Digital. The biggest hook for the "pilot" is the mysterious alien that emerges from the tether and strolls around with a mini-gun...it is awesome!! I can't wait to see if Corridor Digital has to unveil in the possible upcoming possible web series.
Overall: With just the right amounts of action,sci-fi, drama, suspense and special effects, Corridor Digital has created possibly one of their finest work yet. Above par performances all around which is expected in a fan film or fan series, superb special effects, and an interesting story with a splash of wanting more.
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4 templar crosses out of 5
Deserves a Peek
FILM:
Explanation of "TETHER" by Corridor Digital
Original "TETHER"
CREDITS:
CREDITS:
Story and concept created by Sam Gorski, David Lovett, Niko Pueringer
Directed and Shot by Sam and Niko
Produced by Jake Watson, David Lovett
Production crew - Joe Tarczon, Joe Moore
Art Design - Josh Newland
Horse trainer - Amanda Fagerlund
Spaceman Costume - Dave Weimert
Jim: Ron Menzel
Hayley: Rachel Weber
Lyle: Steven Luke Schuetzle
Barker: Sasha Adreev
Davis: Nick Hansen
Horseman: Jake Watson
Frail Woman: Larissa Gritti
Spaceman: Niko Pueringer
Earl: Joe Torczon
Father: Eli Coats
Daughter: Kathryn Doers
Son: Jasper Morgan
-Brian Lansangan
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