Wormtooth Nation and The Vindication of Ronald Clay, Double Screening and Q&A
Summary:
Film-makers Cullen M. Thomas and Donald Revolinski will screen and discuss Wormtooth Nation, followed by the first ever public screening of their new film, The Vindication of Ronald Clay.
Description:
Four years ago we made Wormtooth Nation, a nine episode steampunk webseries turned feature film, set in an underground city where no-one ever dies. For the last 14 months, we've been working on The Vindication of Ronald Clay and Other Fables for a Rainy Day, a new retro-futurist feature film about spies, lies, machinations, mystery and adventure at a cafe at the center of the universe. We love Gen Con, so we're very excited to offer at Gen Con Indy our first ever public screening of our new film. Of course, Donald and I will be there to answer your questions, offer advice, whatever you would like. Come steampunk if it strikes your fancy (or don't, if it doesn't), and don't forget your gas-mask, or the way out!
AIDAN 5 is a bold new sci-fi web series, told through a unique style of live film-making and sketched art. See a step-by-step demonstration of creating AIDAN 5, followed by a Q&A answering all your questions regarding AIDAN 5, web series and film-making. Includes a special sneak peek at an upcoming episode. We're giving AIDAN 5 store discounts to all attendees!
A bold new 15-part web series based on the award winning short film screened at this year's Cannes film festival. This exclusive event will premiere the pilot episode, followed by a Q&A session with the cast and filmmakers. There will also be a special sneak peek of upcoming, never before seen episodes as well as a special prize giveaway. Don't miss it!
Richard Garriott, private space explorer, flew into near earth orbit aboard Soyuz TMA-13 on October 12th, 2008... and carried with him a secret project created by Tracy Hickman codenamed Icarus. The result was the first science-fiction movie filmed in space. Now YOU can see this film (unavailable anywhere else) as well as other videos shot by Richard during his flight as Tracy Hickman presents this special, limited audience presentation.
Richard Garriott, private space explorer, flew into near earth orbit aboard Soyuz TMA-13 on October 12th, 2008... and carried with him a secret project created by Tracy Hickman codenamed Icarus. The result was the first science-fiction movie filmed in space. Now YOU can see this film (unavailable anywhere else) as well as other videos shot by Richard during his flight as Tracy Hickman presents this special, limited audience presentation.
Winner of Best Feature Film Gen Con 2007. Growing tired of his repetitive life, Colin Carter recruits a middle-aged crew of comic crooks, including his high school janitor, to stage fake robberies which he can foil in the guise of his childhood comic book hero, Captain Blasto. But what happens when these bogus burglaries become real? Cast and crew will be in attendance with t-shirts, posters, and other giveaways.
Doing the same styles of Shadowrun missions over and over again, a bunch of friends try to renew their ideas and organise a LARP mission. The frontier between reality and fiction gets blurry when the live-action mission gets in the way of more serious events.
Doing the same styles of Shadowrun missions over and over again, a bunch of friends try to renew their ideas and organise a LARP mission. The frontier between reality and fiction gets blurry when the live-action mission gets in the way of more serious events.
Doing the same styles of Shadowrun missions over and over again, a bunch of friends try to renew their ideas and organise a LARP mission. The frontier between reality and fiction gets blurry when the live-action mission gets in the way of more serious events.