Thursday, September 9, 2010

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Shooting update

We've been shooting the miniatures and a lot of the greenscreen elements that will go into making the opening sequence of the Overlord pilot episode: 'A Perfect World'. The new and improved Overlord costume looks great and Dan has the attitude of evil...

Thursday, July 15, 2010

It has begun!

At long last the pilot episode is underway, through a special arrangement with the Centre for Arts and Technology. Over the next three months we'll be putting together 'A Perfect World'. It's got a lot of composite shots and effects, more than you'd see in most webseries out there... more than you'd see in most broadcast television for that matter!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Screen test for Toxic Diamond effect



Work continues on pre-production for the pilot webisode of 'The Overlord'. I did a little camera test for an effect we want to use for the Toxic Diamond of Mumbutu. It worked pretty well.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Death by Death Ray - Rockin the Studio

We had a voice recording session this week with Christine Ellis (Lady Liberty) and got some great stuff for 2 songs, 'Perfect World' and 'Liberté'. This weekend the whole band is coming together again for more recording, finessing the 6 tracks for the upcoming release of 'The Overlord'!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Producing is hard

I used to think that producers didn't do very much. I would be down in the trenches, sweating over schedules and quotas and it seemed like producers just talked on the phone and sat in their office. I used to think that ... but now that I'm actually trying to produce something, I have a new appreciation for the job. Even a micro-budget production like this one seems to require a lot of effort to pull together!

Nothing happens without a producer... I suppose the writer is the start of everything, but the writer's words will go unread without a producer. It's like pushing a rock up a hill - it doesn't move on its own... not until you reach the top. Once you get it to a certain point, it should start to gain momentum and roll on its own. Then the challenge will shift from generating the forward motion to attempting to steer it. The play was sort of like that, but on a smaller scale.

Don't mean to sound down. Things are moving forward! Here's some pics of work in progress:

These are some of the buildings from the miniature for City Zero-Zero-One which is being built by the fabulous and talented Jessica Winton. They're in a rough state at the moment, but they are coming along nicely. I decided to go with miniatures rather than CG for the cityscape to give the show a more handmade feel - I have always been a fan of classic sci-fi. Doctor Who, Space 1999, Star Trek, The Starlost... there's a kind of magic that these shows managed to capture, which is a lot more difficult to pull off with computer animation.


Here's the new CCC eye, built by the steadfast and crafty Jim Edwards. In the play, the Central Control Computer was depicted as a giant mechanical eye, projected on a screen. Doing a movie requires me to think things out a bit more literally. I had to figure out how the CCC terminals would work in a practical sense within the world of The Overlord. I settled on this column idea - these poles would be seen throughout the city, each one supporting a gizmo that functions as a camera and a hologram projector.

That's the update for now. More coming soon!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Lunch Meeting

Had a lunch meeting today with some of the fine people that are getting on board to do the Overlord pilot. Looks like we'll be shooting the live-action stuff around late April. Good to have a rough date to work towards.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Overlord: The Webseries?


It's in the works. Pre-production is underway on a pilot episode which will be shot at the Halifax Campus of the Center for Arts and Technology. A crew is being assembled. Designs are being drawn. A new song is being written. We should be going to camera in the next few months or so. A more complete crew list will be forthcoming, but the cast should remain the same, with a few small additions perhaps.