Archive for November, 2009

Short animation

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

This is a sponsored guest post written by Matt Kelland on behalf of Moviestorm. Post powered by Sponzai.

Moviestorm is enabling a new generation of amateur film-makers to realize their visions.  It offers easy, affordable animation tools that can produce sophisticated high-quality films on practically no budget. After several years in development, Moviestorm has demonstrated that home movie-making needn’t be limited to cheap hand-held cameras and clips of the kids goofing around. Its virtual movie studio allows users to break free of the limitations of the real world, and allows them to direct, film, edit and distribute 3D animated movies without any knowledge of animation techniques or 3D modelling. And best of all, it’s free, and comes without any copyright restrictions. 

Iain Friar, known as IceAxe, is one of Moviestorm’s many successful film-makers.  His short film, Clockwork, a dystopian vision of a totalitarian Britain after a Soviet invasion in the 1980s, is winning accolades and awards around the world, most recently the audience prize at the Atopic Festival in France and the Grand Prize at the Machinima Expo.  Clearly influenced by both 1984 and A Clockwork Orange, with a visual style that evokes both Communist era propaganda posters and more recent animated movies such as A Scanner Darkly, it is a stark, powerful film that belies its modest origins.

Iain, who’s 42, works in marketing, and started making movies just 18 months ago. “I’ve always been a hands-on person, in music, sport, and everything else,” he says. “I thought it would be fun to shoot a music video, but I’m not the most technical of people, and it seemed extraordinarily hard.  I remember when computer games started using in-game animation to tell the story instead of video clips, and this interested me, especially now that game technology has become so sophisticated. So I bought a book, Machinima for Dummies, which had Moviestorm on the CD, and I was hooked. I liked Moviestorm because it did what I was looking for, even though I didn’t really know what I was looking for at the time, and the Moviestorm community was very supportive.  I initially made comedies, but I could see that the movies people respected were more dramatic, so it seemed that was the direction to go in.”

He spent four months working on Clockwork, and then the same again on his next short, Cloud Angel, a steampunk thriller set on board an airship.  Apart from the voice acting, he made the entire film himself at his home in Basingstoke, England.  “I’m lucky that my friends are so willing to step up to the mike and read my silly scripts!” he laughs. His next film is Gridlock, a science fiction comedy which he is co-producing with another successful Moviestorm director, James Thorpe.  For this, they’ve stepped up the production costs a notch: they hired a recording studio and got the local amateur dramatic group to do the voice acting.

Iain is realistic about his future, though.  “Am I ambitious? Yes. Do I want to keep it as just a hobby? Well, probably yes, because I imagine that if it became a full time activity, the fun might go out of it. I make movies as escapism. That said, I think that this industry would be really interesting to work in, because it’s embryonic; I’m not sure what direction it will go in. It’s exciting!”

Moviestorm’s CEO, Jeff Zie, is hugely enthusiastic and supportive.  “Iain and the many other Moviestorm users are an inspiration to us all,” he says. “We’re really proud that we’re giving talented people like this the tools they need to unleash the creative potential they never knew they had, and to produce these wonderful films.”

Try it and see!

You can download Moviestorm for free: Windows and Mac versions are available. If you want, you can expand your virtual film studio and buy extra costumes, sets, props, and sounds in their marketplace. If you’ve ever wondered whether you might be the next Tarantino, Ang Lee, or J J Abrams, now’s the time to find out!

 

 

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Star Trek Christmas Gift List

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Add this to your Christmas list! If anyone asks what you want, you tell them that on Dec 15th, they can buy you the Star Trek original series Season 3 in BLU-RAY!

It includes a newly discovered alternate version of the original pilot “Where No Man Has Gone Before”. It has an alternate monologue by William Shatner, different theme music and credits.

The Blu-ray includes all 24 episodes of Season 3 in a 6 disc set presented in DTS-HD 7.1 master audio. BD-Live enabled discs allow fans to toggle between episodes as they were originally shown or the remastered versions with enhanced special effects and sound.

Every disc is also Mobile BluTM enabled.

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gift

“Star Trek” the original series aired for just three seasons and launched a worldwide phenomenon for numerous sci-fi and space related tv shows and movies that still continues today. The series starred William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelly, George Takei, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, and Wolter Koenig.

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Who Is That?

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Like any movie, the more you watch it – the more details you get.

I saw the movie in the theatre when it came out a few months ago, and I watched it at home last night.

Throughout I was convinced I’d seen Sulu before, but I couldn’t place him. I decided he was a cop figure on some show we watch. I finally decided it was the Mentalist.

Today I looked him up on IMDB and I was wrong, but I was close… He plays an agent on Flash Forward.

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EVeryone’s Home

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Everyone is home enjoying their own copy of the 09 Star Trek movie.

No one’s listing on Ebay.

No one’s commenting on blogs.

No one’s out shopping.

They’re all at home, enthralled, watching and stopping and pausing and rewatching Star Trek.

J

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STAR TREK SHOES

Friday, November 13th, 2009

I FOUND STAR TREK SHOES!!!

For a limited time, Payless, YES PAYLESS, has these cool high top tennis shoes with the Star Trek emblem.

star trek shoe

star trek shoe

They’re the brainchild of designer, Jeff Staple. The shoes have suede and canvas uppers, two tone laces, They’re available in three colors to go with your Star Fleet uniforms and only available in adult sizes.

The price? Just $50.

Go – don’t waste time – get yours before they sell out!

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Shatner’s No Dummy

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Bill Shatner recently unveiled his Wrath of Khan statue at Madame Tussaud’s Hollywood. Any Trek fans in the Hollwood area need to get on down there and take a picture with your favorite Captain.

It’s a very good likeness!

shatner

shatner

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Art of the Film

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

The new book, STAR TREK, The Art of the Film arrives next week, just in time for holiday shopping.

The book is full of beautiful concept artwork depicting space and spaceships all fueled from the imagination of the designer, James Clyne.

Look for it in bookstores on November 17th.

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strek

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Ground Hog Day

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

What do Ground Hog Day and Star Trek have in common?

It’s the release date of Atari and Cryptic’s Star Trek Online.

What is it? None other than a huge multi-player roleplaying game based in the future. Players get to become Star Fleet officers, customize their ships and explore strange new worlds.

Lucky Beta testers are playing now!

role playing

role playing

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Baby Trekkies

Monday, November 9th, 2009

What do you get a baby trekkie?

A Star Trek Onesie!!!!

Now ThinkGeek has in stock some Star Trek onesies for the little Star Trek enthusiast on your Christmas list!

You can find them at: http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts-apparel/kids/c754/

CUTE CUTE CUTE

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star_trek_onesies

NOT affiliated with Think Geek – just think it’s a great item.

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Going Going, Gone

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Ever peruse the public auction sites? I like to look through them every now and then. I’m usually surprised by an item or two, but this is a first!

The Alpine School District in Lindon Utah has up on public surplus auction a Star Trek Shuttle Simulator.

http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/all,ut/auction/view?auc=384131

The bidding sits right this minute at a even thousand but the reserve hasn’t been met. Wonder what they’ve set it at?

It’s a ‘pick up’ item, sold as is – where is.

Any ST clubs in Utah should be seriously considering bidding on this. It would make a great backdrop for photo ops, a fun prop for reenactments.

Hmmm, or a really FUN unexpected gift for a trekker….

STAR TREK

STAR TREK

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