Now it's back to the script! I hope to have something new to report in the next couple of days!
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Xam and Power Dog Teaser Trailer
Well, I’ve got 64 pages of the script done and things are moving along fantastic. That said, I needed to take a short break and do something else, something other than the script, so I decided to whip up a quick teaser trailer for the movie. Like the last trailer, this one is done like a slideshow, and it uses a lot of the images from the previous trailer based on the old script, but this one has scenes that will be in the new movie and the music is the Xam and Power Dog theme. Enjoy!
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Script Update
Well, it’s been one heck of a week. I’ve already turned out 41 pages of the script and I’m only halfway through. If the second half is as many pages as the first then that will put it over 80 pages, which is right on track with a feature length film. That’s far longer than I originally intended the movie to be but I’m not going to let that slow me down. I plan to tell the story no matter how long it makes the movie.
Not much else to add at the moment. Still, I want to post something new so here is a pic that never even made the first slide show trailer. I don’t have any plans to use this scene in the new movie, but I’m sure there will be something like it, so here it is.
(Fun Fact: That isn’t even Max playing Xam. That is a stand-in cat, his stunt double if you will. That is, however, Gibson playing Power Dog).
Not much else to add at the moment. Still, I want to post something new so here is a pic that never even made the first slide show trailer. I don’t have any plans to use this scene in the new movie, but I’m sure there will be something like it, so here it is.
(Fun Fact: That isn’t even Max playing Xam. That is a stand-in cat, his stunt double if you will. That is, however, Gibson playing Power Dog).
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
What Will the Movie Look Like?
Well, it’s been over a week since my last posting. I’ve been working on the script and it is coming along nicely. Not as fast as I would like, but what can I say? I do this on the side and this doesn’t pay the bills.
As I was writing the script, I started picturing the movie in my head. The look was always something I was kicking around. The big reason is that Xam and Power Dog live in SoHo, NY, and I don’t live anywhere near there. That being the case, I new I was going to have to use a blue screen for my backgrounds.
Since I’m using a blue screen, I don’t want to try to make this thing look realistic. Like I’ve said before, I’m not ILM and I don’t have a big budget. I could spend months to years trying to make a realistic background. Still, I don’t want this movie looking like Sin City or The Spirit. That look has been overdone. So, what was I going to do?
I decided to use real images of SoHo and make them monochromatic, then really grain them up. This gives a kind of comic book feel without looking exactly like a comic book. The picture above is an example of what I am thinking. I don’t have any plan to use this particular image in the movie, but I think it gives you a pretty good idea of what I’m trying to do.
The background is blue, to indicate night. Day scenes will be orange or sometimes red. The foreground images will be filmed and added to the background with little to no manipulation, making Xam, Power Dog and the trash can pop off the screen. All together, I think it will be a pretty cool look.
The more I work on this project the more I realize that there is a very good chance I am working toward the impossible, but that is the point of this blog. It’s a way of keeping me on track and feeling the need to post updates is keeping me moving closer and closer to filming. My hope is to have the script finished by the end of the month. I’ll let you know how that works out!
As I was writing the script, I started picturing the movie in my head. The look was always something I was kicking around. The big reason is that Xam and Power Dog live in SoHo, NY, and I don’t live anywhere near there. That being the case, I new I was going to have to use a blue screen for my backgrounds.
Since I’m using a blue screen, I don’t want to try to make this thing look realistic. Like I’ve said before, I’m not ILM and I don’t have a big budget. I could spend months to years trying to make a realistic background. Still, I don’t want this movie looking like Sin City or The Spirit. That look has been overdone. So, what was I going to do?
I decided to use real images of SoHo and make them monochromatic, then really grain them up. This gives a kind of comic book feel without looking exactly like a comic book. The picture above is an example of what I am thinking. I don’t have any plan to use this particular image in the movie, but I think it gives you a pretty good idea of what I’m trying to do.
The background is blue, to indicate night. Day scenes will be orange or sometimes red. The foreground images will be filmed and added to the background with little to no manipulation, making Xam, Power Dog and the trash can pop off the screen. All together, I think it will be a pretty cool look.
The more I work on this project the more I realize that there is a very good chance I am working toward the impossible, but that is the point of this blog. It’s a way of keeping me on track and feeling the need to post updates is keeping me moving closer and closer to filming. My hope is to have the script finished by the end of the month. I’ll let you know how that works out!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Xam and Power Dog Theme!
Well, after several days of trying to shoehorn a particular style of music into Xam and Power Dog I decided that I needed to scrap everything and start over.
In doing that, I was able to look at the movie and let it tell me what the music should be. Xam and Power Dog are quirky. The movie doesn’t take itself seriously. It’s not big budget and it’s not being edited by ILM.
What the movie will be is silly, with an old world feel in a modern world setting. It’s a movie with a television mentality. That’s not John Williams. It would be Danny Elfman, if Xam and Power Dog were anything like Batman but they’re not. They’re more like Shazam, with a lot of Agent 86 thrown in.
So, something modern, with an old world feel, that would hearken back to the days of Get Smart and Mission Impossible…
Here’s what I came up with.
In doing that, I was able to look at the movie and let it tell me what the music should be. Xam and Power Dog are quirky. The movie doesn’t take itself seriously. It’s not big budget and it’s not being edited by ILM.
What the movie will be is silly, with an old world feel in a modern world setting. It’s a movie with a television mentality. That’s not John Williams. It would be Danny Elfman, if Xam and Power Dog were anything like Batman but they’re not. They’re more like Shazam, with a lot of Agent 86 thrown in.
So, something modern, with an old world feel, that would hearken back to the days of Get Smart and Mission Impossible…
Here’s what I came up with.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Is There Anybody Out There?
Well, it’s been a very busy couple of days, but you wouldn’t know it when viewing the progress from the outside. So, what’s been going on you ask?
I’ve been working very hard on writing, and not just on the script! One thing that all good movies need is a theme song that makes you want to jump out of your seat after hearing the first few bars of music. You know what I’m talking about. That feeling you got when you first heard John Williams music as Superman’s shield came flying past the screen. Or the first time you heard John Williams horns blare into the theater moments after reading, “a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…”. Or the first time you heard John Williams music when Indy jumped that pit after throwing Alfred Molino the idle!
Beginning to see a pattern? I don’t think I’m going to be able to get John Williams on such short notice, or ever, for that matter. Heck, I’d settle for Danny Elfman. His Batman score was so fantastic I used it in my little slide show Xam and Power Dog trailer (posted May 19th).
But, you get the idea. Great movies have great, big, original soundtracks. I’m nowhere near the caliber of the award winning artists mentioned above. I don’t have access to the London Symphony. What I have is a little music making software that can get me as close to the London Symphony as I will ever get.
One thing I’ve noticed, however, is that writing a piece of symphony music is hard! How the heck was Mozart writing these things before he even kissed a girl? Well, perhaps he was writing these things because he wasn’t out kissing girls. I guess that’s not the point. Writing these things is hard! And it’s going to take me some time. I’ve even stopped working on the script in order to write the two minute piece of music. It’s my hope that the finished piece will inspire me even more to bang out the new script. I’m crossing my fingers.
Oh, one more thing happened this week. I got the new T-Boom shirt I ordered (yes, the one in the Meet T-Boom posting on May 21st is photoshoped). It looks fantastic and I can’t wait to start filming. Here is a pic of the shirt, along with two other shirts I ordered several months ago. Comic book geeks. What can I say?
I’ve been working very hard on writing, and not just on the script! One thing that all good movies need is a theme song that makes you want to jump out of your seat after hearing the first few bars of music. You know what I’m talking about. That feeling you got when you first heard John Williams music as Superman’s shield came flying past the screen. Or the first time you heard John Williams horns blare into the theater moments after reading, “a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…”. Or the first time you heard John Williams music when Indy jumped that pit after throwing Alfred Molino the idle!
Beginning to see a pattern? I don’t think I’m going to be able to get John Williams on such short notice, or ever, for that matter. Heck, I’d settle for Danny Elfman. His Batman score was so fantastic I used it in my little slide show Xam and Power Dog trailer (posted May 19th).
But, you get the idea. Great movies have great, big, original soundtracks. I’m nowhere near the caliber of the award winning artists mentioned above. I don’t have access to the London Symphony. What I have is a little music making software that can get me as close to the London Symphony as I will ever get.
One thing I’ve noticed, however, is that writing a piece of symphony music is hard! How the heck was Mozart writing these things before he even kissed a girl? Well, perhaps he was writing these things because he wasn’t out kissing girls. I guess that’s not the point. Writing these things is hard! And it’s going to take me some time. I’ve even stopped working on the script in order to write the two minute piece of music. It’s my hope that the finished piece will inspire me even more to bang out the new script. I’m crossing my fingers.
Oh, one more thing happened this week. I got the new T-Boom shirt I ordered (yes, the one in the Meet T-Boom posting on May 21st is photoshoped). It looks fantastic and I can’t wait to start filming. Here is a pic of the shirt, along with two other shirts I ordered several months ago. Comic book geeks. What can I say?
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