A couple videos made by Portal fans fell into our laps this morning while we were fashioning non-canonical short film that envisions what might have happened if Chell escaped Aperture Science ...
During last month’s Comic-Con, those lucky enough to sit in on the Totally Rad Show panel on Friday night saw something pretty spectacular. While, going into it, we had no idea what we were about to ...
This seven minute live-action Portal-inspired short film is possibly the best game-to-movie conversion you've ever seen. One and a half years in the making and boasting some impressive visual effects, ...
I have a confession to make. Much as I love Doctor Who and obsessively talk about it here in the art blog, it’s honestly just a cover for the fact that I am not getting another Portal game anytime ...
Dan Trachtenberg’s star has definitely risen. Dan Trachtenberg, who rose to fame on a Portal fan film, has been confirmed to direct a new Cloverfield sequel. In fact, the film, 10 Cloverfield Lane, ...
Holy crap Portal: The Movie?! Close, so very close, but it's only a short. Debuted on YouTube (via a tip by SlashFilm) today is a short film directed by Dan Trachtenberg (also of the Totally Rad Show, ...
In Los Angeles, California, there's a film location called YouTube Space, one where users are able to rent the floor for free – just so long as the product heads to YouTube. Here we've got one of a ...
Filmmakers Colin and Connor McGuire have recreated one of the most nerve-rattling scenes in Portal’s story — GLaDOS’ first heinous act against Aperture’s scientists. The film, posted above, is based ...
Trachtenberg did a fabulous job directing it. It's really fantastic. Trachtenberg used Twitter to track down his production team, hiring people from New York to the Netherlands to work on the special ...
The director of fan film Portal: No Escape is set to helm the movie version of graphic novel series Y: The Last Man. Dan Tractenberg was snapped up by studio New Line on the strength of his tribute to ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Portal movie from director JJ Abrams and Valve is still alive. Abrams himself confirmed as much in an interview with IGN, saying the project has a ...