Showing posts with label Original Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Original Film. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2008

A Funny Japanese Commercial


First off, I want to thank everyone for their comments about the film. It was a fun project to work on (except the rendering section which was a bitch). Aside from technical missteps, I'm generally satisfied with the final product. A couple facts for the road though.

1) There is no EPISODE 2 coming. This was a creative impulse and I don't believe in sequels. Spin-Offs and Alternative Universes are possible though. I already thought of a John Tat Peep Spin-Off feature a Farm full of Different Colored Peeps.
2) Three characters had chopped off body parts that were either replaced with an object or just left alone. Try to guess!
3) I still don't understand Adobe Premiere, but I have sort of figured out the basics for now.
4) This actually was fun to work on because I got to incorporate my love for video games and other geek-related media into a project that will probably be timeless. Remember all those damn "OMG. They killed Kenny" jokes? Not here, thankfully. Oh, I love finding and mixing music with different scenes!
5) Wang Films is not BACK necessarily. I like to work mysteriously. Like the Wind on a Cool Autumn Day....or a Cool Winter Day...or any of those damn seasons.

And what you were actually waiting for, a hilarious Japanese Commercial:

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Directorial Debut of "Episode 1: Up to Nooo Good!"



I recommend clicking the embedded clip and watching it on its you tube page. I highly recommend this because my blogger is cutting of the sides of the film (it is a wide screen presentation).

This is the soon to be famous (at least amongst my social circle) as the Dave Louie Birthday Video. It is pretty decent if you get the video game references or know the people in the film. In terms of effort, it took two or three nights of Premiere to get shots and make up a plot as I go along.

For those willing to venture, I placed some interesting Easter eggs within this film for geeks and fans of Dave (and co). See if you can find them all! One film mistake involves Silent Hill being credited. In actuality, that clip was removed and replaced with a Ratatouille clip. Wow. That's absurd when you think about it...

Enjoy!