A guy makes a video of his girlfriend, a dead bird falls out of the sky. A radio tower or something explodes, and all hell breaks out.
You might be talking about What's In The Box.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
Created quite a stir among gamers when it was released. With so many references to Valve games like Half-Life and Portal, the board were abuzz with the idea that this was all part of a viral scheme by Valve to launch a new game. But what?
Then it turned out to be nothing from Valve at all, but a very cool film from some Half-Life & Portal fans. Welcome creative gamers Tim Smit and
Steven Roeters.
Interview with Tim Smit
UPDATES
June 27, 2017 KILL SWITCH
REDIVIDER was renamed to the oft used title for cheap action movies, KILL SWITCH.
Audiences who saw it gave it a poor rating and they all basically said the same thing. Great visuals, really bad script.
Exclusive Interview with Tim Smit on His Directorial Debut, 'Kill Switch' by The Ultimate Rabbit
Acclaimed writer, director and visual effects artist Tim Smit makes his feature film directorial debut with "Kill Switch." Based on his short film "What's in The Box?" which gathered a large audience on YouTube, it stars Dan Stevens as physicist and NASA pilot Will Porter who is recruited by Alterplex, a power company which has built an enormous tower designed to harness unlimited quantum energy.
March 1, 2017 REDIVIDER
A subtle page on IMDb reveals that director Tim Smits is working on a Science Fiction movie called REDIVIDER. The plotline appears related to WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
"A pilot battles to save his family and the planet after an experiment for unlimited energy goes wrong."
Is this the full length feature film version that Tim promised?
Exclusive: "What's In The Box?" Director Confirms Feature Film Still Happening
About one year ago a mysterious short film called "What's In the Box?" by Tim Smit was posted on YouTube that impressed millions with it's convincing (but unofficial) connection to LOST, Half Life, Portal, and Samsung, along with great VFX mystery and action.
'Lost': Untangling the mystery of viral video sensation 'What's in the Box?'
Do filmmakers really need hundreds of millions of dollars and the resources of a major movie studio to make a super-cool science fiction movie? The answer is…well, yes. But maybe not for long, judging from the quality of "What's in the Box?," a viral video currently lighting up the web that many admirers suspect may have a connection to the TV series Lost. (It doesn't — but more on that in a second.)