Category: kickstarter
Well, we’re ticking down the last few hours, and I don’t where else to popularize the project at this point. We’re at 65%, and with only three hours left on this Friday night, it’s starting to look unlikely that we’ll get more than one or two more pledges. Something amazing could still happen in the next couple of hours — it’s not that huge a stretch if many of you increased your pledges or got somebody else in on it. But whether or not that happens, I want to take a moment to thank every one of you for believing in our project enough to pledge. We really appreciate it!
Since we decided to have Paul Birchard do the Allen Emerson character (first introduced in “Earth”), I thought maybe I should share his audition for it. We enjoyed it a lot. This of course, is the same “Art Now!” interview that Rosalyn and I voiced earlier. I have to say that Paul a whole lot better than I am at the part! Of course, Paul is playing both the interviewer and Emerson here.
The core part of this stage of the project is the audio production. I’m not certain that I’ve put the voice cast video up on this project, so as we are approaching the last few hours, let me do that: These are: Vernoika Kurshinskaya, playing Anya Titova Farmer Paul Birchard, playing Joshua Farmer Lex Quarterman, playing Timothy Farmer Ariel Hancock, playing Georgiana Lerner Karrie Shirou, playing Hiromi Lerner William Roberts, playing Rob Lerner Additionally, Sergei Oleinik will be playing Sergei Titov in the pilot, “No Children in Space”, and Paul Birchard will also be playing Allen Emerson in “Earth”.
Here’s a little information about my storyboard and animatic process, since that’s what I’ve been working on today. This is not the animatic we’re advertising as a goal of this Kickstarter — these are the sketches that I make myself. To keep clear which is which, I call this my “sketchy-matic”, since my storyboards are pretty sketchy. I start with 4″x6″ plain index cards, which I draw on with colored pens. The drawings are very sketchy because 1) I’m not a great comic artist and 2) because it only really has to communicate what the shot, so it’s not necessary to have a whole lot of detail. One of the better likenesses in my storyboards — but still quite sketchy 🙂
This is just going to be a quick update, because I’m working on storyboard animatics today, but we have just passed the halfway mark — in fact, we’re at 52%. Of course, we only have about 30 hours to make the other 48% if we’re going to make. But consider this thought — if each of you found just one other person willing to put in as much as you did, we’d be done. So a few shares through your friend networks online or offline might be enough to do it.
I see we’ve got some new backers this morning. Welcome, and thank you! Here’s some music from the soundtrack. I apologize if the sound levels are a little bit inconsistent, you might have to adjust your volume. The videos are just slide shows of collected pre-production graphics from our work on the project (or the little spinning disk animation I created recently).
Hi all! I’m going to make one more appeal to those of you who backed this Kickstarter campaign to fund the pilot episode for Lunatics (or even those just curious enough to read the updates). Just because we canceled this Kickstarter campaign does NOT mean we are not going to continue to produce the pilot episode.
This morning I designed the label for the soundtrack CD for “No Children in Space”. This CD will have most of the music that appears in the pilot episode (a few more tracks will be available for download). This will be a full 70-minute CD with longer versions of many of the tracks that appear in the movie. It has been observed that because of our music-selection process, Lunatics may be the only free-film made so far with a 100% free-licensed soundtrack (the soundtracks for the Blender Open Movies have all been By-NC-SA licensed and Sita Sings the Blues has some issues with proprietary music compositions).
The artbook is now available in a digital edition on our DOWNLOAD SITE , which has moved,BTW to a simpler URL (I’m lifting the embargo on it since it has been awhile, even though there are still a few more things going up on the site yet): http://lunatics.tv/Downloads/2012_KS_DL 3 Prospectus & Production Design 13 Characters 15 The Lerner Family 23 The Farmer Family 33 Allen Emerson 37 Sarah 39 Others 45 Setting
For our first Kickstarter campaign back in December, we promised a “Pre-Production Artbook and Writer’s Guide”, which I have just now uploaded to the printer after a long, long time drawing, writing, and editing for it. This is a 170-page “story bible” with all of the essentials in the pilot episode and some additional material for the second episode as well. This includes set plans, character model sheets, sketches, character background information, future historical notes, two full scripts, a bonus short story “The Landing” which was Rosalyn’s first fictionalization of the “Lunatics” story (it’s interesting to see how much the concept has changed), and even the small character-focused reading scripts we used for auditioning actors.
Well, I didn’t get them finished on Friday or Saturday, but the artbook is basically done now. Just need to proofread and fix typos and stuff before sending it to the printer. I’m printing a copy now so I can go over it with the red pen (no matter how many times I proofread a work digitally, I always find I need to proofread a hardcopy version or I’ll miss stuff). While the artbooks are off getting printed, of course, I’ll be finishing up the storyboards and getting the data disks finished. With any luck I’ll have it all neatly wrapped up in just over a week and be able to start shipping out rewards.
Continuing work on the Lunatics artbooks: