Janet Jaramillo over at
Spawn.com has updated again about the process of creating and cutting a trailer for the new Spawn: Animation.
With trade shows and television industry conventions coming up in 2006, one of our priorities for the animation, now that the storyboarding is complete, is to cut a trailer. The shows and conventions are an excellent place to grab the attention of a large number of executives and decision makers from the various television networks. With our goal of getting the movie sold as a backdoor pilot, a captivating trailer that is talked about around the venue is key. That being said, cutting the trailer is a very important step in our process of making it to the small screen.
With just under 2,000 pages of storyboards to sift through, creating a three-minute mini movie was no small task. In our case the trailer is not only about telling the story, it is also about showing how beautiful the movie will look. The new Spawn animation is a combination of traditional and 3D animation, and we needed to showcase that as best we could, while still leaving great moments to be revealed while watching the full-length version.
You can read more about this process over at
Spawn.com
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