Welcome to Darkmoor
When a woman driving through the English countryside finds her alertness dwindling, she decides to stay the night in a mysterious little town. However, the longer she stays there, the more she begins to notice there is something not right about this place and the people who live there.
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Harrison AllenDirectorPirates Rule!, How to Not Rob a Bank
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Harrison AllenWriterPirates Rule!, How to Not Rob a Bank
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Harrison AllenProducerPirates Rule!, How to Not Rob a Bank
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Mary CharlesKey Cast
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Brandon FieldsKey CastBryn Gets a Life, Teddy's Party
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John FlynnKey Cast"Narrator"
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Harrison AllenKey CastPirates Rule!, How to Not Rob a Bank, Court of Conundrums
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Joshua David MitchellOriginal Score
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Michael Alexander CortesScore Mixing
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Jordan MooreRecorder Performances
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Atlanta Theatre Radio CompanyAdditional Sound Effects
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Wilson AllenAdditional Animation, Calligraphy, and Drawings
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Sebastian SeguraAdditional VFX
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Project Type:Animation, Short, Web / New Media
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Runtime:12 minutes 55 seconds
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Completion Date:October 1, 2019
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Production Budget:2,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Nikon D3100 approx 11k shots
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Harrison Allen first began making stop-motion animated shorts when he was thirteen years old, placing in the Nicktoons Network Animation Festival "Built By Me" Lego Movie Contest in 2008 with Bohrok Attack and winning Best Animation at the Dixie Film Festival in Athens Georgia in 2011 with Pirates Rule! and Best Animated Short at the DIY Film Festival in 2013 with How to Not Rob A Bank.
Harrison's latest animated short, Welcome to Darkmoor, was five years in the making. It contains over 11,000 frames shot in greyscale with some select scenes featuring red lighting and red elements for dramatic effect.
I create a wide range of videos with whimsical humour, action, and adventure. I value quality of over quantity, and thus new videos take a long time to make, sometimes years. My videos are meant for all ages to enjoy.