Year: 2009

  • NOTLD:R continued

    Here’s some more work from that same scene for Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated. My style is changing from shot to shot because I’m playing around, having fun. When finished, the whole movie will have a patchwork quality, so I don’t feel the need to stay consistent from shot to shot. When I’m done […]

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  • 3D Specs

    I love 3D movies. I love the gimmicky ones like House of Wax and the subtle ones like Coraline. I’ve seen them from every era: the 50s, 80s, the Imax years, and today. I believe James Cameron when he says that he’ll change filmmaking forever with his 3D film, Avatar. HOWEVER, if there’s a new […]

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  • Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated

    As if I don’t have enough going on this month with Script Frenzy, I’m also doing some animation for Mike Schneider’s Night of the Living Dead: Reanimated project. The idea is to take George Romero’s 1968 zombie classic, which fell into public domain many years ago, and redo the entire feature in animation. Artists from […]

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  • Gamers Pagecount=13

    Today’s scene? Pillow talk and an abrupt exit. For those keeping score, I’m way behind on pages. I’m pushing ahead anyway. Maybe I’ll catch up by the end of the month, maybe not, but at least I wrote 3 pages tonight! It’s interesting. I have an outline, but I got to a fork in the […]

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  • Extreme Scriptwriting

    Those of you following my Twitter feed have probably seen my references to Script Frenzy. I first heard about this online competition a couple months ago. And by competition, I mean a thing you do with other writers not for money, but for the satisfaction of accomplishing a goal. The point of Script Frenzy is […]

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  • Gamers Pagecount=10

    Okay, I’m only two lines into page 10, but that’s how I’m counting it. My plans for a big fat writing weekend fizzled, partly because I was working on cartoons, but mostly because I was watching television. Evil, evil television. On the plus side, it turns out Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse really does get better 6 […]

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  • Gamers Pagecount=5

    I’m learning to ignore the fear and just do it. So far I’ve failed at waking up and writing before work, but at least I forced myself to sit down tonight. What makes it easier is the outline. I know what has to happen in each scene. I just have to invent characters and words […]

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  • Gamers Pagecount=2

    The first two pages represent a head start, something I wrote a year ago. You can read along on the “script in progress” page or download the PDF from the link below. gamers090401.pdf

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  • Gamers Pagecount=0

    So what is Gamers, anyway? It’s a cross-dimensional action adventure about two people who fall in love while saving multiple universes from destruction. Really, it’s gonna be great. The Script in Progress Usually when I write, it’s a solitary effort. With Gamers, I’m going to post my pages each day for the world to read. […]

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  • The Return of Unfilmable

    I heard from Craig Mullins today that his website Unfilmable.com has been relaunched as a blog at http://unfilmable.blogspot.com Craig’s passion is tracking the cinematic adaptations of the works of H.P. Lovecraft and other weird fiction authors. Anyone making a Lovecraft film crosses paths with Unfilmable at some point. Craig feeds the hungry HPL audience by […]

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