Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts

Friday, 12 September 2014

Star Wars Auction by Original ILM Model Makers, for one of ours.

Hello all,
I am doing a one off, because this is the sort of feel good news that needs to be shared.
As you know I used to work in California making models for movies, blowing them up and the like.
Well, Robbie Edwards, a fellow English man, was one of my co-workers, and my friend.

Robbie working on Pirates of The Carribean, messy making. 
On Greenscreen set, Robbie sets out to sink a ship.

Unfortunately Robbie suffered a stroke in Sept 2013,  it was devastating, but he's managed to cling to life and kept a wonderful sense of humor with his slogan of 'musn't grumble' how very English. Although his recovery has been laborious and painful, he is learning to walk again, and getting his motorskills back, a hidden element of the stroke is the fact it affected his temporal lobe- the part that affects creativity- his job was primarily creative as a model maker on major motion picture movies in California. His wife has written a blog here.
He has worked 30 movies in 20 years including Star Wars, Pirates of the Carribean, War of the Worlds and Men in Black, to name a few- the stroke has effectively put an end to the career he would have had to pay back his US medical bills; when he had the stroke he had no health insurance and Obamacare hadn't kicked in yet.

Robbie making mini houses look real
Now the wonderful part is that the collegues at the model shop, have realised how huge his medical bills are and that he has no way to pay them back, and so are organising a fundraiser creating original artworks from the Star Wars movies a C3PO head carved by Lorne Peterson Oscar and Bafta Award winner, and Indiana Jones, to name but a few pieces, this will be on an online auction for 10 days, and ending on the 21st Sept in a benefit night where all of his friends and family will convene.

Some of wonderful team of Model Makers
This is a fantastic heartwarming story of a group of collegues, helping to lift someone whose hit hard times due to ill health and hit their livelihood, to banding together as a community proving good things can happen, and adversity shared and halved. It is an honour to have been one of them and to share with you now.. go on.. give back to the man who created all that on-screen magic for you! :)
So, bid for stuff online NOW at: http://www.32auctions.com/Robbie

Attend the benefit here in California, and be in the company of all those talented creative movie model makers, or if you cant get there and the story moves you please do donate.

All Pictures Credits to : Sean Casey. Copyright protected.


Thursday, 27 September 2012

Inspired NYC jumps ahead in time to 2077 for Syfy CONTINUUM

This is a post for the Syfy Channel for their great new series CONTINUUM launched in the UK 27th September, it's fictional and fun. As it's Inspired NYC I thought you wouldn't mind if I played with my normal life to imagine what it might be like to travel to NYC in 2077.
I hope you enjoy the rather non-traditional post,  Inspired NYC about actual 2010/11 posts will be available to all my blog readers in ebook format soon for free, I'll keep you posted.

Continuum is the epic new futuristic thriller which makes its exclusive UK premier on Syfy on 27th September at 10pm.
© 2012 Timely Productions Inc.  All Rights Reserved. Click to see full image
Continuum stars RACHEL NICHOLS (Criminal Minds, Alias) as Kiera Cameron, a cop from the future who finds herself trapped in the present day.  When a group of fanatical terrorists escape their planned execution in the year 2077, they vault back in time to 2012 sweeping dedicated City Protective Services officer, Kiera, along with them. Desperate to get back to her husband and son in 2077, Kiera concentrates on bringing down the terrorists before they can change the course of history forever. Catch it on Syfy tonight at 10pm.
So I woke up this morning to find my instant espresso machine on the fritz, this is no good as I have a huge hangover and need to be downtown Manhattan for the Festival Celebrations of the fall/autumn, 27th Sept.
No worries, I thought, I slipped on my tourist ID bracelet, sealed on top of my UK one with a lick of DNA saliva, and headed down to Starbucks queuing/standing in line for ages, tho’ I love it here that your ID tells them your name so no awkward moment standing at the counter, and this sweet slip of a boy held out my cup, he may not have pronounced it right, but my name was calligraphy style engraved onto the paper cup. Nice. Almost a souvenir.
New York is still New York though, and although the air taxis are much faster, the drivers have the foulest mouths, so I took the ground Yellow driverless cab, the autonoCab robot woman's voice was so polite and the drive was a smooth slow one cutting through Central Park and over to the Eastside highway.

So the cab is covered in holographic Ad’s that change with the blink of an eye, as you expect, just like in London, and it reads my ID of course. I hear the usual US ridiculous greeting in the worst English accent “Hello, jolly good morning, where would you like to go today?” It took me three attempts for the Robot to understand my English accent, in all these years not a lot has changed. My head is throbbing, and while I know it's all friendly, I am now bombarded with Ads of hangover cures-how does it know these things!!
I make it, leisurely; as the Americans like to say… so leisurely I’m late. But in one piece, to find the conference in Union Square has begun, kicked off by a huge holographic Frank Sinatra, belting out ‘New York, New York’. My retinal scan is so embarrassing, what happened to a paper list? I had to take off my sunnies, to reveal my shrunken, drunken eyes, and let the bouncing spider scanner pick at my iris.
I can’t help feel a bit embarrassed as the PR must think I’m one of those ‘up at noon journos’, but I’m in NYC! Can’t really waste a night can you? Finally in the press area, which is much less crowded. I can see the breakfast bar is full of Tea and Coffee, so much for queuing/standing in line earlier.

My press pack contains the usual elecy brochures and a thin jacket that flashes occasional fairy like lights and changed colour after dark, with a tag glowing on my lapel with ‘Media' followed by my name rotating round and round. I am a sucker for these gifts. The best item though, were the hair bands, they sparked little flecks of light, and have little grooving autumn fairies on the ends, mine was missing, the PR said she’d see if she could find a spare, probably thinking I lost it.

Despite my head, the atmosphere is electric you can’t help get sucked in. Just like our parade show in London on the 27th there is a huge Parade, only in NYC there are cheerleaders dancing, projecting out of the side of floats, and bands playing able to project a 360 degrees wave of sound.
It feels like they will touch you, even land on you, it’s insane, breathtaking. Even the kids, the loud shouty ones, are stuck to the spot.

Thank heaven September in NY isn’t too cold, and the sun is shining, else the party elves, I kid you not, wouldn’t be seen. I have no idea how they do it, but these elf like guys, full of love and rainbows, appear to burst out of the parade at specific spots and hand sweets/candy to the kids, then they just disappear again. The engineers tell me the ‘clever candy’ people at N&M’s and Sadtech designed the elves but they don’t work very well without sunshine. Almost like a real fairy tale eh? Willy Wonka eat your heart out.

We were on our journo float, which is fab, because at any time you can slip on some jumper pads- an all-in-one sorta suit to us Brits, and the burst of energy beneath lets you float, so you can zip up and down the parade soundlessly hovering. The photographers got excellent shots of the crowd and the floats like this almost hovering over people’s heads. My stomach couldn’t really handle it, ahem. So it was solid float and pastries for me.

This is a parade, much like St Patrick’s Day- an all day parade. By day it honours the service people in the city, fire fighter, protectors, corporate benefactors, corporate congress and those very, very many CEO executives and appeals to the little young folk of the city. By night, appealing to all those off work finally, ready to let their hair down, our pastries became canapés and our coffee became cosmopolitans. 

For the finale the central float full of senior dignitaries, and this float is a pretty beautiful one at that, decked out with all the decadence of royalty, so it was pretty mind blowing that the band Lemur popped out on a fire platform in the centre of it with their new single ‘Blast', eco-friendly smokeless fireworks erupting from their bodies.
I’m sure it was only after she’d seen me taking enough notes and photos, the PR lady handed me a hair band and cocktail, well, it’d be rude to say no, hair of the dog and all that…

Continuum Cast:
All photos © 2012 Timely Productions Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
Alongside RACHEL NICHOLS as Kiera, Continuum stars ERIK KNUDSEN (Jericho, Scream) as Alec Sadler and VICTOR WEBSTER (Castle, Melrose Place) as Detective Carlos Fonnegra.
Additional cast include TONY AMENDOLA (Stargate SG-1, CSI, Once Upon A Time, Dexter); STEPHEN LOBO (Smallville, Little Mosque on the Prairie); LEXA DOIG (V, Stargate SG-1); ROGER CROSS (The Gates, Fringe); LUVIA PETERSEN (The L Word); TERRY CHEN (Combat Hospital); OMARI NEWTON (Blue Mountain State, Sophie).