SEVEN JEDI/MARAUDERS

Thats cool (y)! Nice to see the family is getting involved too. Hate the teasing with the pics :lol:, but that will have to do for now ;)
 
OUTSTANDING! I'm enjoying tremendously what you've done so far! I too applaud at using actual Martial Artists as Jedi. Bravo! Great job on props, outfits, locations, love the pic comparisons!

Having just finished being in a Aliens/USCM fan film, there is SUCH a tremendous amount of hard work involved. From pre-production, to the actual production, and then the almost tedious task of post-production, hat's off to you!

Looking forward as eagerly as everyone else to seeing more!!

-Rex
 
OUTSTANDING! I'm enjoying tremendously what you've done so far! I too applaud at using actual Martial Artists as Jedi. Bravo! Great job on props, outfits, locations, love the pic comparisons!

Having just finished being in a Aliens/USCM fan film, there is SUCH a tremendous amount of hard work involved. From pre-production, to the actual production, and then the almost tedious task of post-production, hat's off to you!

Looking forward as eagerly as everyone else to seeing more!!

-Rex
My God are you sooo correct! its such hard work and to the actors who are not involved with the pre production peperations, they dont have a clue what goes on in planning something like this, to them nothing is happening or at least to most people.

as you all know this is a "low" budget movie....this is a terrible understatement, yes it is a low buget movie but believe me, I have watched some of the scenes filmed and if I was not personaly involved with this project I would have not even guessed this was a low buget picture, the look and feel was/is most def a high dollar Lucas Star wars movie.......now am I saying this just because I'm personaly involved with this in front and behind the camera? perhaps I am, put my gut feeling is that most of you who will be watching this movie will agree with me once your done viewing it..............at least I hope you will.


the movie is about 35 to possibly 50% done now, we are editing it as we film it so it will not be long after the movie filming wraps up that it will be ready for your viewing pleasure. :cheers
 
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This looks awesome! This is going to be THE best fan film ever! It's great to see you getting your kids involved with this too, the next generation of fans!
 
All the designs came out so perfect. Each Jedi look like official Star Wars characters. So far I been saving each Jedi pic since they look so great and perfect inspiration for my 1/6 figure kitbashing hobby. Cant wait for more pic updates and the fan film, its gonna rock. Awesome job so far!

anyway we can a bigger pic of the Seven Jedi poster? I want to use the pic for my desktop
 
All the designs came out so perfect. Each Jedi look like official Star Wars characters. So far I been saving each Jedi pic since they look so great and perfect inspiration for my 1/6 figure kitbashing hobby. Cant wait for more pic updates and the fan film, its gonna rock. Awesome job so far!

anyway we can a bigger pic of the Seven Jedi poster? I want to use the pic for my desktop
dude, you got some serious talent! great work on the figures, I cant even begin to do the things you've done! nice job!


let me see if i can pull up a link to the larger version 4 yah and i'll PM it to yah.
 
I just wanted to comment on how great a job you have done using the layering on the costuming. Theres always a lack of texture and layers by most people creating custom designs. When watching the movies, its the depth of the layers that add the realism.

This movie looks like you have put a lot of work into it and im sure it will reflect that.

Im going to make one quick comment. Its something that always bothered me about starwars, and I notice it in a couple of pics here and in all fan films.

Often, when people grab a lightsaber prop, they grab it with their hands low on the hilt because theres no 'blade tip' but when they have a prob with a blade on it, they grab it near the top.

This shows up when ben shows luke the lightsaber for the first time.

His hand is awkwardly low on the hilt. Though the lightsaber blade has 'no weight' it works as a gyro (at least the books say).

I notice here and there, that because its a picture with a hilt and no prop blade, the actor, in order to 'feel realism' is holding the saber with a lot of hilt above their hands, to add the feeling of weight.

I (personal opinion and im sure theres many:) think its important to emphasize hand positioning as a constant while shooting.

Anyway, looks awesome, id love to see a link to the website. And if you dont have an experienced web person, thats what I do for a living, at the corporate level.

I also own www.starwarsuniverse.com and its been sitting dormant for 3 years with a 6 year old design on it, just waiting for something to do with it. Maybe a 'fan film site' would be just that thing.

Hmm. Now thats an idea:)

Ciao
Mason
 
I just wanted to comment on how great a job you have done using the layering on the costuming. Theres always a lack of texture and layers by most people creating custom designs. When watching the movies, its the depth of the layers that add the realism.

This movie looks like you have put a lot of work into it and im sure it will reflect that.

Im going to make one quick comment. Its something that always bothered me about starwars, and I notice it in a couple of pics here and in all fan films.

Often, when people grab a lightsaber prop, they grab it with their hands low on the hilt because theres no 'blade tip' but when they have a prob with a blade on it, they grab it near the top.

This shows up when ben shows luke the lightsaber for the first time.

His hand is awkwardly low on the hilt. Though the lightsaber blade has 'no weight' it works as a gyro (at least the books say).

I notice here and there, that because its a picture with a hilt and no prop blade, the actor, in order to 'feel realism' is holding the saber with a lot of hilt above their hands, to add the feeling of weight.

I (personal opinion and im sure theres many:) think its important to emphasize hand positioning as a constant while shooting.

Anyway, looks awesome, id love to see a link to the website. And if you dont have an experienced web person, thats what I do for a living, at the corporate level.

I also own www.starwarsuniverse.com and its been sitting dormant for 3 years with a 6 year old design on it, just waiting for something to do with it. Maybe a 'fan film site' would be just that thing.

Hmm. Now thats an idea:)

Ciao
Mason
mahalo for the input, yah we have a website, it needs major updating though, let me know if your interested, we got alot of content we need to update it with.
 
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