Well, we posted the pilot episode of Beat That!!. A new mini series by Ryan Brewer. So far the reception has been decent, but more views on the ol' YouTube channel are always welcome. ;)
As for "Dead in America" (from here on out referred to as DIA) the writing process is still coming along nicely with only minimal speed bumps along the way. A few more rewrites on the first couple of episodes and we should be ready to start looking into the pre-production line-up of story boarding and seeking financing. Some preliminary casting may also get under way soon, but we're taking it one step at a time and we're not in a rush to jump into it. This project is going to take some careful planning.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Writing on "Dead in America" has certainly opened up the minds door to some interesting ideas. While I can't really give much away at the moment, let's just say that I recently had a major character realization that could easily open the door for better drama and some action packed sub plots.
However, I would like to take this moment to emphasize support. I don't know how many people are aware of this, but everything do comes out of our pocket. In the past, the short films we've created have been simple little films with few special effects and as small a cast and crew as can be possibly assembled, usually in a short period of time. The fact of the matter is, "Dead in America" is wayyyyy to big a project for that sort of thing. We're talking extras out the a-hole and lots of makeup fx. This will be a one hundred percent FAN SUPPORTED SHOW! Why? Because I clearly do not have the money or resources to fund it on my own.
All I'm really saying is that I want all of you out there on the internet to take that into consideration. Perhaps even take the initiative and become a part of the Zone 4 production team. The more contributors we have, the better the production. Also, I would like extend my deepest gratitude towards those who have helped out in the past both in front and behind the camera and to those who have openly supported our projects from the very beginning. Let's keep making movies and don't forget to show your support.
However, I would like to take this moment to emphasize support. I don't know how many people are aware of this, but everything do comes out of our pocket. In the past, the short films we've created have been simple little films with few special effects and as small a cast and crew as can be possibly assembled, usually in a short period of time. The fact of the matter is, "Dead in America" is wayyyyy to big a project for that sort of thing. We're talking extras out the a-hole and lots of makeup fx. This will be a one hundred percent FAN SUPPORTED SHOW! Why? Because I clearly do not have the money or resources to fund it on my own.
All I'm really saying is that I want all of you out there on the internet to take that into consideration. Perhaps even take the initiative and become a part of the Zone 4 production team. The more contributors we have, the better the production. Also, I would like extend my deepest gratitude towards those who have helped out in the past both in front and behind the camera and to those who have openly supported our projects from the very beginning. Let's keep making movies and don't forget to show your support.
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