We said it before with always a tinge of sadness knowing it really isn't possible, that "...oh yeah, we'll have Waldo 2 done by the end of (insert future date), no doubt. We just wanted to keep people's spirits up and it gave us something to work towards. This time however is different, right now John Bradley is locked in his room editing as fast as he can with the New Apple G5 iMac (*). A lot of this footage has never been seen by anyone in the world and so far it looks with a slight bias, Amazing! Some of the most gut wrenching, blood smearing, tear jerking scenes are just knowing being captured and put into the proper places. A lot of surprises await all 14 of you (well 12 since i think John and I count as 2 of those visitors) if you've kept up with us for the past year you may know all the secrets... if you can piece them together. The secrets are in the maps follow the clues and you will solve, The Stripe Code. That's not a joke either. Also an executive decision has been made to not post any clips on YouTube for the time being. Good deal of 'story' lies within this footage and we feel you all deserve a full on DVD because this kind of 'Cheap-o-Vision' cinema that has to be seen in whole to achieve the full experience (we hope), so this can be a gift from us this Chanukah or equivalent. We're hoping for an extended cut that should clock in at 36 to 41 minutes, what a great day to be a Sean Malloy Fan! (...cough...*cough*..) I'll leave you with a look at one of the designs for the now fast approaching DVD of Where's Waldo: The Second Coming.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Monday, November 20, 2006
Where's Waldo: The Second Coming Back on Schedule
Well it looks like The Second Coming will see the light of day after all. The lack of updates have been because of the excitement of John Bradley's new purchase of a Canon Elura 100 MiniDV! For those of you who have followed the making of from the beginning you know that the only remains of WWTSC are on two DVDs and 8 MiniDV tapes that were recovered over the summer. Due to a lack of DV camera the editing of Waldo was next to impossible, but with a renewed spirit of completion upon him John Bradley has took it upon himself to put Waldo back together again. With the purchase of the Canon Elura 100 (pictured at left) all of our fans from YouTube will have a lot to look forward to in the coming weeks. John Bradley will be editing and throwing up footage as soon as possible. Hopefully the whole thing can be put together in a somewhat cohesive way, the idea of shooting new scenes has been discussed and will more than likely happen this winter break. Finally the 70 or 80 of you out there will get to see a second finished product from Sean Malloy Productions.
A few things to look forward to:
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
The 1,000 Greatest Films Ever!
Blogger hasn't been working for awhile so no picture uploads but you can look through this list of moving pictures for the time being.
The 1,000 Greatest Films Ever.
The 1,000 Greatest Films Ever.
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