Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Project London

Project London is now on Kickstarter!
Haven't heard of Project London? Click here, or watch the trailer below!

Project London: Official Trailer from Phil McCoy on Vimeo.
(made with blender)

It's really amazing how this was made, and the graphics and sound effects are amazing!
Here is the speech from the screening: http://projectlondonmovie.com/wp-content/uploads/PhilsProjectLondonCastCrewScreening-speech.pdf

Here is the kickstarter page: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/philmccoy/project-london-help-us-release-this-movie

And here is the official website: http://projectlondonmovie.com/

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

New Project!

As if I don't have enough projects already, I had to go and start another one (again). This time though, it's something I've wanted to do for a long time. In fact, I think it's something that I think almost everyone has wanted to do at some point in their life: film a movie! I've wanted to film a movie for a long time now, as have a number of friends that I know. I finally gave up waiting for a good script or idea to come along and made a script myself. (actually it's still in the works) I have also been learning how to use Blender, and all in all I think that at this point it will be possible to get some good looking videos together. I also got an audio recorder relatively recently, and as good audio is a very important part for me, that would have been a killer. Right now there will be two main actors, (one of them me), and it looks like someone will have to play two parts. Things are coming along nicely though, and other than some scheduling issues, it's looking promising. The main purpose of the movie is for me and two friends who are working on it too to improve our skills. (other than just making a movie for the sake of making a movie, after all, it's a lot of fun)

For more information and updates here's the production blog:
http://blenderproject26.blogspot.com/

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Ace Wonder!



Ace Wonder Movie - Teaser Trailer HD #2

Visit http://www.acewondermovie.com for information

From the producers of The Widow's Might.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Movies and setup on trip

Before we left on this trip, I was told that we would be watching a movie. The obvious resonse as the movie setter~upper (Yes I know, the kindle doesn't have proper dashes. Very annoying) was to figure out how to set up a reasonably good movie without taking up too much space. My solution was to pack various movie equipments in several places. The giveaway was the projector. I couldn't fit it in my backpack, and just put it behind the suits so it showed up when we started unpacking. The main potential glitch was that while I had packed everything required to watch a movie except a movie! I had heard that we were watching a movie, and so I naturally assumed that they would be bringing the movie. When we got there, and I found out that we didn't have a movie I was a little bit worried, because I didn't know how fast their network was. Luckly it was fast enough to stream SD video and we enjoyed watching the Lone Ranger. The nxt day we went to walmart and got 'the Fox and the Hound'. I would have preferred ether Gods and Generals, or Narnia, but Narnia really needs to be watched with my whole speaker system, and I only brought one of mama's Bose speakers in my duffle bag. You probably haven't seen my duffle bag, but it's like six feet long, and I might as well put it to good use¡ (No, my kindle doesn't have proper exclamation marks, but inverting it makes it much more exclamitory don't you think¿
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We wouldn't have gotten a movie at walmart, but I mentioned that I just happened to have a Blu-Ray player in my backpack.
 What I want to know is why my mom laughed so hard when I mentioned that I happened to have a Blu-Ray player in my backpack? Can anyone tell me?
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Sent partly from my kindle