DIY Project
ROBOT PRINCESS FROM PLANET-X
In the far reaches of outer space, on a distant world known only as Planet-X, lives a race of beings, so highly advanced, they have successfully merged man and machine into one. They call themselves Humatrons, and on Planet-X, every Humatron is created with meaning, and purpose.
Under the rule of the Robot King, society functions to absolute perfection. But when his daughter, the Robot Princess mysteriously vanishes, the king enlists the help of his most trusted servant, the Space Ranger, to bring her back safe and sound.
Monthly:
- Best AI Work
- Best Cross-Cultural Narrative
- Best Cultural Documentary
- Best Dystopian World
- Best Environmental Story
- Best Fantasy Film
- Best Hero’s Journey
- Best Inciting Incident
- Best Nonlinear Storytelling
- Best Rollercoaster Experience
- Best Sci-Fi or Tech Concept
- Best Surrealism
- Best Twist
- Best Under-Represented Story
- Best Use of Mythology or Folklore
- Best Use of Native Language
- Best Virtual Reality Narrative
- Best Visual Effects
- Best Worldbuilding
- February: Enter the Matrix
- July: Fantasy Realm
- March: Voices of the World
- Most Mind-Bending Visuals
- September: Down the Rabbit Hole

Hmm... I guess this is the epitomy of a near perfect film. Thank you so much for the beautiful message.

I'm going to have to say, this is one of the top shorts here on OFZ. Nice job. 😁

thank you.

The end? THE END?! Nooooooooo! I want to know what’s going to change. I love the black-and-white old-school sci-fi style this was made in. I want more.

I hear rumors there will be a sequel 🙌🙌 Just gossip tho, not spoiling anything

Yes, there will be a sequel releasing in April on my Youtube channel. I might upload it here as well.

I see here a great homage to the science fiction films of the 1950s. From the soundtrack, through the visual concept, to the character development, everything is beautifully filmed in black and white. Initially, I considered the plot excessively melodramatic, but upon closer analysis, I realized that the contrast between the dramatic performance and the improvised setting and soundtrack reinforces the tone of nostalgic homage to the classics of post-war science fiction.

Thank you. Yeah, everything about this short, including the script and melodramatic dialog is an homage to atomic cinema.

Looking forward to seeing the sequel.
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