Mad God: Part 1 Filming Locations

Mad God: Part 1 filming locations

Where was Mad God: Part 1 filmed? Mad God: Part 1 was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

Mad God: Part 1 Filming Locations

Berkeley is a city in Northern California on the east side of San Francisco Bay. It’s home to the University of California, Berkeley, birthplace of the 1960s Free Speech Movement. The 1914 Sather Tower, known as the Campanile, has views of the campus and the bay. The open-air Hearst Greek Theatre stages major concerts. Clustered on and near Telegraph Avenue, south of the university, are cafes, shops and music stores.

Mad God: Part 1 (2014)
Runtime: 12 minutes
Rating: 7.6
Release year: 2014
IMDB: tt3176418
Plot summary

MAD GOD is an experimental animated film set in a Miltonesque world of monsters, mad scientists, and warpigs. Directed by legendary visual effects and stop-motion craftsman Phil Tippett, the sets, creatures, and spirit of the film are, in every way, independent and straight from the heart. Sometimes that heart is bursting with love for the craft - other times it's macabre, punctured, and bleeding. MAD GOD is a mature film crafted from techniques & technology that spans the history of cinema and the darkly creative psyche of animation mastermind Phil Tippett.

Genres
Animation
Short
Fantasy
Cast
Niketa Roman
Directors
Phil Tippett
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Mad God: Part 1 filming locations