No viewing copy.
“[S]hort film written and directed by Peter Jackson set in World War I. It is the first film made with the Red One camera ....
“In 2007, the Red Digital Cinema Camera Company, manufacturers of the Red One, a new digital motion-picture camera, offered Jackson the chance to test their prototype cameras and record some sample footage for the 2007 [US ‘National Association of Broadcasters’ (NAB)] convention. Jackson instead proposed that he should use the testing time to shoot a short film. In March 2007, staff from Red flew to New Zealand with two of their prototype cameras, nicknamed "Boris" and "Natasha". The film was shot over two days, 30 and 31 March, in Masterton. The short film was shown two weeks later at NAB ...” - Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Association_of_Broadcasters; retrieved 27/06/2018.
This short film has not been commercially released.