Monday, February 28, 2011

Gah! I can't decide!

You've probably already heard this, but this April, I'm planning on writing an entire script in thirty days. For more details, see this site.

Anyway, even though it's about a month away, I'm still trying to think of an idea for what to write. I've got a few horror movie ideas, so I might want to go with one of those. Or maybe I could do an action/thriller kind of thing.

But I have to finish editing my novel before I start on a script, though until I start writing, I should get an idea.

Monday, February 21, 2011

The two stick people who were almost killed by an eraser but survived and lived long, happy lives.


Here's my latest video I just filmed a few minutes ago. It's a little confusing, but basically, two stick people appear on a dry erase board. One of them has no head at first, but it appears later. And then, an evil paper towel walks across the board, but our two heroes miraculously survive. Curtain.

The Hunger Games movie


   It's going to be awesome. I read all of the books in the series last year, and now The Hunger Games is second on my list of favorite books. (Number one is Harry Potter, of  course.) And it's still one of my favorite books, even though Mockingjay, the last book in The Hunger Games series was kind of a let down for me. I'm just going to leave it at that for those of you who haven't read it yet.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Cupcake Deathmatch



Here's a video I made today with my stop motion kit. I'm still making a lot of test videos, but I'm currently writing a screenplay adaption of Star Wars: Death Troopers, a book by Joe Schreiber. It's basically about a bunch of zombies that attack a prison barge in the middle of space, and Han Solo and Chewbacca get caught in the middle of it. The book is about 234 pages long, and so far, I'm about halfway done with the script, which is 41 pages long so far.

Anyway, I kinda gave up on the whole PumpkiNed thing...or at least for now. I realized soon after getting the stop motion kit that this script was way too elaborate, even for a stop motion film. I might try to do something with the storyline later, but for now, I'm busy making a zombie horror film with Legos. (And yes, Star Wars zombie horror movies are easier to make than a movie about a guy with a pumpkin for a head. Or at least I hope. I haven't actually started filming Death Troopers yet.)