Post by Andrew - Omni Horizon CEO on Nov 4, 2015 23:16:12 GMT 9.5
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Rainfall Films and director Sam Balcomb present a live action short set in the Metroid universe, starring Jessica Chobot (Nerdist) and America Young (Halo 5).
Last summer, fans voted for Metroid as the next adaptation in Rainfall’s “Fantasy Filmmaking” project, which in the past has included viral hits like Wonder Woman, and the IGN April Fools Legend of Zelda trailer. Since voting concluded, the Rainfall team, director Sam Balcomb and producers Jesse Soff and Jeff Dodson, have worked on transitioning the sci-fi property into a short film presentation.
The result is Metroid: the Sky Calls, a twelve minute adventure exploring deep space and strange alien signals with intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran. Instead of using a modern approach, director Balcomb chose to incorporate a style more in tune with the types of films that inspired the first Metroid game in 1986 (which named one of its creatures after Ridley Scott), favoring exploration and isolation over action spectacle. Techniques including VHS transfers and custom scanned 16mm film stock were implemented to give the short its retro look. Composer Dodson’s original score pays homage to composers Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner, while the sound design was specifically tailored to evoke both sci-fi classics and the video game’s iconic universe.
In the process of creating Samus, Rainfall approached two actors to fill the role: Jessica Chobot (Nerdist) for live action, and America Young (Monster High, Halo 5) for motion capture and stuntwork. The two performances worked in tandem, bringing to life one of the most groundbreaking female characters in video game history.
[This non-profit film is not associated with or endorsed by Nintendo or its subsidiaries]
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Rainfall Films and director Sam Balcomb present a live action short set in the Metroid universe, starring Jessica Chobot (Nerdist) and America Young (Halo 5).
Last summer, fans voted for Metroid as the next adaptation in Rainfall’s “Fantasy Filmmaking” project, which in the past has included viral hits like Wonder Woman, and the IGN April Fools Legend of Zelda trailer. Since voting concluded, the Rainfall team, director Sam Balcomb and producers Jesse Soff and Jeff Dodson, have worked on transitioning the sci-fi property into a short film presentation.
The result is Metroid: the Sky Calls, a twelve minute adventure exploring deep space and strange alien signals with intergalactic bounty hunter Samus Aran. Instead of using a modern approach, director Balcomb chose to incorporate a style more in tune with the types of films that inspired the first Metroid game in 1986 (which named one of its creatures after Ridley Scott), favoring exploration and isolation over action spectacle. Techniques including VHS transfers and custom scanned 16mm film stock were implemented to give the short its retro look. Composer Dodson’s original score pays homage to composers Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner, while the sound design was specifically tailored to evoke both sci-fi classics and the video game’s iconic universe.
In the process of creating Samus, Rainfall approached two actors to fill the role: Jessica Chobot (Nerdist) for live action, and America Young (Monster High, Halo 5) for motion capture and stuntwork. The two performances worked in tandem, bringing to life one of the most groundbreaking female characters in video game history.
[This non-profit film is not associated with or endorsed by Nintendo or its subsidiaries]
Read the full story @ bit.ly/1Pm4jj4
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TheOmegaNerd features and promotes video game fan art, concept art, news, screenshots, trailers, and other related content. This blog contains 84k followers and has been featured on Kotaku and in Games Master Magazine. You can learn more about him at: bit.ly/1ixIoJ4
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Omni Horizon is a community driven company here to deliver the best content from graphic design to gaming and everything in between.
Learn more about The Horizon Team:
Website: www.omni-horizon.com
Facebook: on.fb.me/1KAZPPs
Twitter: bit.ly/1G48s3Y
Google Plus: bit.ly/1OvARrO
YouTube: bit.ly/1y2e8b1
© 2015 Omni Horizon