Inverse (Short Film)

Inverse is a live-action short film said to be released in early 2022. It takes the general concept of the magnetic poles flipping and how that could affect the Earth. The short film derives some of its scenes from other apocalyptic films such as Deep Impact, 2012, and The Core.

Plot
It is said that the Earth's magnetic poles move about 25 miles (40 kilometres) within a year. However, due to man's exponential population along with drastically growing (and improving) technology, the poles' speed could accelerate due to heavy/unnatural disruptions. Eventually, the magnetic North Pole would move downwards and the South Pole shifting upwards at concerning rates of speed. Its effects may not appear worrying issues to some. But what could happen is that wireless communications could shut down, many animals lose their way while travelling long distances, and natural disasters may occur more often while holding more devastating effects. Earth may end up in absolute ruins as shown in this 'show-not-tell' short film.

Development

 * Unfortunately, due to some budget cuts, no humans were present in the film. (This decision brought mixed opinions for critical reception)
 * The short film's title was formerly Reverse. Its first title was the elongated Earthside Down and the Pole Flip.

Trivia

 * Unlike most American disaster/destruction films, Inverse does not feature a scene of California's Golden Gate bridge being destroyed. In fact, the short doesn't feature California at all.
 * Obviously, some of the film's time-lapse was either accelerated and/or slowed down in order to portray the many events and happenings during a magnetic pole reversal. Along with keeping in the 14-minute short film length.