Yellow (2006 short film)
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Yellow or Adicolor Yellow is a 2006 futuristic short film by director Neill Blomkamp, written by Terri Tatchell and Blomkamp.[1] It was produced at the request of sportswear maker Adidas as a part of its "Adicolor" viral ads campaign, in which advertising agency IDEALOGUE[2] gathered seven directors, assigning a different color to each of them, and asked them to produce a feature based on their emotional and creative response to the given color, later to be distributed in the form of podcasts.[3]
Yellow | |
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Directed by | Neill Blomkamp |
Written by | Terri Tatchell Neill Blomkamp |
Starring | Julien Phipps Giddon Karmel Jason Bell Jason Lee Bob Dong Hamish Cameron Irene Astle |
Cinematography | Trent Opaloch |
Music by | Gary Pozner |
Release date | 2006 |
Running time | 4 minutes |
Language | English |
The four-minute film, shot by Trent Opaloch[4] in Blomkamp's usual handheld camera mockumentary style, deals with an Israeli military robot gone rogue.[5]