| SW flash animation: Old Wounds [message #293787] |
Mo, 03 Juli 2006 13:09 |
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This is one of the best flash movies I've ever seen. Based on the
story originally published in Dark Horse SW Visionaires.
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/321197
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| Re: SW flash animation: Old Wounds [message #293793 ] |
Di, 04 Juli 2006 21:18 |
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Thise was cool. The voice acting sucked a little and I didn't quite get why
Obi-Wan emerged from the ground a la Carrie, but overall it was good.
"Darth Mura" <shridurga [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1151924945.833132.251650 [at] h44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> This is one of the best flash movies I've ever seen. Based on the
> story originally published in Dark Horse SW Visionaires.
>
> http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/321197
>
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| Re: SW flash animation: Old Wounds [message #293794 ] |
Mi, 05 Juli 2006 05:34 |
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http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/321197
Wow, nice animation.
It's a real pain that these can't easily be downloaded and converted
for playing on DVD players etc...
Someone should tell George that there's some money to be made by
releasing a few "best of fan" collections on DVD. Probably not too
many royalties to pay either since most fans would be really happy to
be "published".
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| Re: SW flash animation: Old Wounds [message #293795 ] |
Mi, 05 Juli 2006 08:44 |
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In article <1152070471.282341.253970 [at] v61g2000cwv.googlegroups.com>,
"Gavo Fett" <gavin.bollard [at] gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/321197
>
> Wow, nice animation.
>
> It's a real pain that these can't easily be downloaded and converted
> for playing on DVD players etc...
>
> Someone should tell George that there's some money to be made by
> releasing a few "best of fan" collections on DVD. Probably not too
> many royalties to pay either since most fans would be really happy to
> be "published".
There are no royalties - anyone playing in George Lucas' sandpit is not
allowed to make money off it.
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| Re: SW flash animation: Old Wounds [message #293798 ] |
Do, 06 Juli 2006 01:26 |
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Anybody wrote:
> > Someone should tell George that there's some money to be made by
> > releasing a few "best of fan" collections on DVD. Probably not too
> > many royalties to pay either since most fans would be really happy to
> > be "published".
>
> There are no royalties - anyone playing in George Lucas' sandpit is not
> allowed to make money off it.
Admittedly, no royalties (sorry) but if George was buying some
animation, it would be like "commissioning" as Star Wars job.
I suppose that, being the perfectionist that he is, he wouldn't allow
it, but I'd like to see this, Troops, the Star Wars Spoofs and a whole
lot more released on a format that's accessible by the masses.
I'd pay for something like that.
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| Re: SW flash animation: Old Wounds [message #296515 ] |
Do, 06 Juli 2006 13:29 |
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"Gavo Fett" <gavin.bollard [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1152141997.693169.163000 [at] a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>
> Anybody wrote:
>> > Someone should tell George that there's some money to be made by
>> > releasing a few "best of fan" collections on DVD. Probably not too
>> > many royalties to pay either since most fans would be really happy to
>> > be "published".
>>
>> There are no royalties - anyone playing in George Lucas' sandpit is not
>> allowed to make money off it.
>
> Admittedly, no royalties (sorry) but if George was buying some
> animation, it would be like "commissioning" as Star Wars job.
>
> I suppose that, being the perfectionist that he is, he wouldn't allow
> it, but I'd like to see this, Troops, the Star Wars Spoofs and a whole
> lot more released on a format that's accessible by the masses.
>
> I'd pay for something like that.
If Star Trek can have amateurs submit stories for publication in a series of
anthologies, I think Lucas could work out some kind of arrangement for
amateurs submitting work, Lucas selling it, and distributing royalties and /
or credit.
-- Ken from Chicago
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| Re: SW flash animation: Old Wounds [message #296516 ] |
Do, 06 Juli 2006 13:31 |
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"Darth Mura" <shridurga [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1151924945.833132.251650 [at] h44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> This is one of the best flash movies I've ever seen. Based on the
> story originally published in Dark Horse SW Visionaires.
>
> http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/321197
>
Suhweet.
-- Ken from Chicago (who remembers similar animation for the old BATMAN AND
THE SUPER SEVEN show on CBS Saturday mornings back in the 80s or 70s--but
now it's available for the masses)
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| Re: SW flash animation: Old Wounds [message #296528 ] |
Fr, 07 Juli 2006 21:31 |
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Ken from Chicago wrote:
>
> "Gavo Fett" <gavin.bollard [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1152141997.693169.163000 [at] a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> Anybody wrote:
>>> > Someone should tell George that there's some money to be made by
>>> > releasing a few "best of fan" collections on DVD. Probably not too
>>> > many royalties to pay either since most fans would be really happy to
>>> > be "published".
>>>
>>> There are no royalties - anyone playing in George Lucas' sandpit is not
>>> allowed to make money off it.
>>
>> Admittedly, no royalties (sorry) but if George was buying some
>> animation, it would be like "commissioning" as Star Wars job.
>>
>> I suppose that, being the perfectionist that he is, he wouldn't allow
>> it, but I'd like to see this, Troops, the Star Wars Spoofs and a whole
>> lot more released on a format that's accessible by the masses.
>>
>> I'd pay for something like that.
>
> If Star Trek can have amateurs submit stories for publication in a series
> of anthologies, I think Lucas could work out some kind of arrangement for
> amateurs submitting work, Lucas selling it, and distributing royalties and
> / or credit.
He _could_ work out such an arrangement. The next knock on your door
_could_ be Jessica Alba with lust in her eye too.
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
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| Re: SW flash animation: Old Wounds [message #296530 ] |
Sa, 08 Juli 2006 03:33 |
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"J. Clarke" <jclarke.usenet [at] snet.net.invalid> wrote in message
news:e8megs027ag [at] news2.newsguy.com...
> Ken from Chicago wrote:
>
>>
>> "Gavo Fett" <gavin.bollard [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1152141997.693169.163000 [at] a14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>>>
>>> Anybody wrote:
>>>> > Someone should tell George that there's some money to be made by
>>>> > releasing a few "best of fan" collections on DVD. Probably not too
>>>> > many royalties to pay either since most fans would be really happy to
>>>> > be "published".
>>>>
>>>> There are no royalties - anyone playing in George Lucas' sandpit is not
>>>> allowed to make money off it.
>>>
>>> Admittedly, no royalties (sorry) but if George was buying some
>>> animation, it would be like "commissioning" as Star Wars job.
>>>
>>> I suppose that, being the perfectionist that he is, he wouldn't allow
>>> it, but I'd like to see this, Troops, the Star Wars Spoofs and a whole
>>> lot more released on a format that's accessible by the masses.
>>>
>>> I'd pay for something like that.
>>
>> If Star Trek can have amateurs submit stories for publication in a series
>> of anthologies, I think Lucas could work out some kind of arrangement for
>> amateurs submitting work, Lucas selling it, and distributing royalties
>> and
>> / or credit.
>
> He _could_ work out such an arrangement. The next knock on your door
> _could_ be Jessica Alba with lust in her eye too.
>
>
> --
> --John
> to email, dial "usenet" and validate
> (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
It is possible with modern science and technology!
Seriously, Lucasfilms has sponsered fanfilms--if they are comedic or
documentary about fans but not straight up dramas. Only one step from that
to selling the best and distributing a small royalty to the fan in question
and major kudos on the credits side.
-- Ken from Chicago
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