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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Teaser of The Lounge Singer 2009

I put together a short teaser of my upcoming reimagining of The Lounge Singer. The original movie was released January 27, 2006. I'm *hoping* to release the 2009 version on its three year anniversary. In 2006 I used TheMovies software - this year I'm using iclone3 and Ulead.




The song is "Whisper" by Rose Robbins.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Reimagining an oldie

I'm reworking one of my oldest movies and it's been a fascinating project.

Initially I thought I would split out the audio from the original and use that with new footage, but my voiceover quality is so poor (it was one of my first VO roles) that it began distracting me. I do love my new snowball mic.

I've spent about 20 hours total so far on the first minute. That does include time spent setting up the location, props, characters, costumes, etc.

Iclone has been an amazing tool for getting everything organized. Sketchup warehouse led me to the PERFECT set.

I found my dream costume for the main character at www.coolclones.com.

The funnest part thus far has been setting up the animations. Now, I've not delved into the world of creating my own animations, but I have learned how to break up existing animations to pull just the portion I want to use, move animations around on the timeline, set up multiple characters to be doing various animations at the same time, and goodies of that sort.

I have no anticipated date of release yet, as this is very much a labor of love.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Sappyville Episode 1 - In Support of Child's Play

My contribution to One Shared Vision, in support of Child's Play, has been released.

Sappyville Episode 1: The One Where Jericho & Charles Profess Their Love While Plotting to Murder Each Other.



Sappyville Episode 1 from Dulci on Vimeo.

The movie features the truly sappy acting capabilities of me and Docontheweb. He's one of my favorite actors to work with, so this was indeed a pleasure.

The theme song was created by Goofparade.

Monday, January 5, 2009

The Germantican

May 22, 2006 was the release date of The Germantican by Sleeves. I had the honor of working with one of my favorite directors and one of the most talented voice actors I've had the pleasure of listening to. To top it all off, he's an excellent musician as well. This movie incorporated all of his talents into one creamy, dreamy movie.

Born in Antartica of a German father and Mexican mother, the Germantican has been taught a very special song by his parents. A song that will help him find his true love. The only problem? The song itself repulses everyone who hears it. Even Ellie, the woman he has fallen in love with, gets sick listening to it. Will The Germantican's song finally win Ellie over? Or will he have to go searching elsewhere for the love his life?


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