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Slow ride, great view Episode

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The Process Diary

the process diary is a blog and a podcast about Paul Caggegi finding out how to get his story told.

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Slow ride, great view

DATE : Thu, 17 Jul 2008 17:40:49 -0500
Entered in Database : 2008-07-17 22:40:49
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The past few weeks have been a bit of a slow roller coaster. I've had some hurdles, as I've blogged about, but I've also caught up in other departments.

More and more, however, I am realizing it is a slow but steady race to the finish line. Some people I have been talking to over the past few months have begun to doubt the validity of their own stories, and this week's podcast is a short cheerleader chant to them, as well as a quick essay on the importance of story.

I haven't got much to show this week, as I am really plowing ahead with my storyboards. I will reveal one or two pages on this blog, just to keep you guys in the loop, but my quota of five pages a week has been smashed because I am currently at 22 pages (count them: 6x22=132 panels) and I am getting better at drawing with every panel. This means I am just two scenes away from the end of ACT I. I think I'll crack a bottle of the Old Wynyard open when that happens.

By the end, I think I'll be drawing some Da Vinci's for sure.

I re-recorded Jane this week with my new set up. I not only got a better voice, but an even BETTER performance. Steve provided me with some "shouty" tracks for one of the final scenes, and when I put these up against Jane's reads and my own, our fake shouting just didn't hold a flame, so I said to Jane: "stand back, and let her rip".

I don't know what the neighbors would have thought, but I can tell you that I believe Corben and Minauld are caught on the top of a speeding Sand-boat during a meteor storm... oops, I have said too much. :D

Joel's Corben reads have yet to be recorded, and I am still waiting on Orien's Marcus reads, but I have time.

So as promised, some new storyboards for you to perve on:







It's a short one this week, and I have plans to begin revealing some prop designs week after next - market stands, tools, gadgets - those sort of things. Probably just thumbnails, but it's the stuff that will populate the scenes.

WARNING - SHAMELESS PLUG:

Have any of you heard of NewSight?. They provide screens that display 3D images much like stereoscopic movies but without the need to wear 3D Glasses. At the moment, I'm probably the only guy in Australia who knows how to create content for these. We've acquired the software to create content for these screens, so if this looks like the type of thing your company or brand needs, email me at work: paul@kfilms.com.au and I'll refer you to my boss, who'll only be too happy to write up a quote. The files produced are small, .m2v files, easily transferred over the internet, so even if you're not in Sydney, we'll be only too happy to create your content.

SHAMELESS PLUG OVER.





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