May 5th, 2007

Flatland: The Movie

Posted by Don Swaynos

My friend Dano’s new movie is having it’s world premiere in Austin on May 20th.

Regal Arbor Cinemas
Sunday, May 20th
3:00 PM
FREEEEEEE!
Program will last approximately 1 hour
Local cast & crew in attendance!

Flatland: The Movie is an animated adaptation of the beloved mathematical fantasy by Edwin A. Abbott. Developed for educators to inspire their students, the film is also an entertaining and humorous adventure through multiple dimensions. Note I did not use the word ‘mathemagical’… despite the overwhelming temptation.

Starring: Martin Sheen, Kristen Bell, Tony Hale, Joe Estevez, and Michael York. With Danu Uribe, Lee Eddy, Gary Peters, Shannon McCormick, T. Lynn Mikeska, & Robert Murphy.

Screenplay: Seth Caplan, Dano Johnson, & Jeffrey Travis
Producer: Seth Caplan
Director of Animation: Dano Johnson
Original Music: Kazimir Boyle
Directors: Jeffrey Travis & Dano Johnson

For more info:
Flatland: The Movie site
Austin Film Festival – event sponsor

May 3rd, 2007

Editing nears completion…

Posted by Steve Metze

Don has been working long hours, and the cut is now 96 minutes long, down from the original 140. We’re finally about ready to go…

February 23rd, 2007

YearAtDanger.com Upgraded!

Posted by Metzae

If you haven’t noticed, then this won’t be as interesting to you. But trust me…it’s way better.

February 21st, 2007

Post-Production Progress Report

Posted by Don Swaynos

Well after an extended holiday break, we’ve dived back into editing again… It was nice to be able to step away for a while.

Regarding our last blog, we found a music supervisor, Dominique Preyer at Spin Cycle Films. Thanks to everyone who wrote to us with ideas and suggestions.

So again no real news… maybe later…

But here’s a fascinating photo essay on Bob Woodruff’s recovery after being hit by and IED, January, 2006.

January 24th, 2007

Anyone Know Anything About Music Licensing?

Posted by Don Swaynos

Does anyone have any advice regarding music licensing? …music licensing on budget?

Anyone have any experience with “festival rights”? Any horror stories? Any good stories?

Anyone know of a good way to go about licensing music that won’t cost a ton of money right now? Maybe some sort of back-end deal?

Any advice would be appreciated and you’ll get a “special thanks” credit…

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