WHAT happens when an accountant gets super-powers?
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That's the question explored in a series of short films from movie-making Warrnambool brothers Richard and Nicholas Hollingsworth.
Ten episodes have been made of Thai Gon Nic, with four currently available on YouTube and more being uploaded each Monday.
"Each one is a self-contained story but it will be progressing towards a finale," Richard said.
"We've got a lot of positive feedback. We're just trying to get the hits up at the moment."
The series stars Nicholas as accountant Nic Wright, who receives super-powers after an accident involving an ancient book and a microwave.
The brothers previously made Skull Wars, a lengthy, ambitious fantasy film that took them years to complete.
With a cast of friends and family and shot on location around Warrnambool, Richard said it was a much easier process making Thai Gon Nic after spending so much time and learning so much making Skull Wars.
"Everything has gone up a notch since that first project," Richard said.
"We're hope to get a little bit of interest Thai Gon Nic - we're hoping someone will find it interesting and want us to do more."