Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts

Friday, 16 August 2013

Nemesis the Hunter's Mark #1 Release Date Revealed!!!

Issue 1 of the comic book Nemesis the Hunter's Mark will be independently released as a digital copy in October 14th 2013 on Monday on the site www.issuu.com and likely other distribution websites, which will be revealed in the coming weeks. On Issuu, it is free of charge and the print copy will be in stores afterwards. Mark your calenders, people! Creative Arts Program is still ongoing so check back later for more updates on that.

Have a great weekend!




- Written by Andre Fraquharson

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Creative Arts Program Pushed Back.

Hello everyone, I imagine it has been a while since my last announcement and I have come to inform you that the date for Creative Arts Program for Nemesis the Hunter's Mark has been pushed back a week to July 25th. For those who are interested in becoming part of a collaboration in making the comic book come from it's ventricular, sequential, pages to the screen you must be aged 14-24 to apply. All applicants can apply through my email on this flyer above: andre1993farquha@yahoo.co.uk just state the subject in your e-mail "Creative Arts" or "Nemesis the Hunter's Mark" and contact me before the deadline date, which is July 25th. Applicants can also apply via Twitter, Facebook, Skill pages and Graduates Pool. I will post these links on this blog and on the Facebook fan page. For Twitter users you can contact me via @lildre_cains.

So what are you waiting for? APPLY NOW!



- Written by Andre Farquharson

Monday, 10 June 2013

New Letterer And Nemesis the Hunter's Mark#1 Complete.

It has been a while since I have made any new announcements but here are some I decided to put out, Nemesis the Hunter's Mark#1 is complete and the other issues are in production. A new letterer is on board and will continue other issues within this series. His name is Kenny Jeffery, his bio and details can be found below. I have not revealed any details surrounding the Creative Arts Program but they will be released shortly, the synopsis for issue 3 will be posted on the Facebook page plus a new, official Twitter page and YouTube channel will be available. More news surrounding the comic and my film projects coming soon.


Kenny Jefferey 

Twitter: @KLJ3





You can follow me here:

Twitter: @lildre_cains





- Written by Andre Farquharson

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Writer's Block Short Film.

Writer/Director Jstaarz does it again, this time with Writer's Block, originally intended for 10 minutes long it was eventually cut short to 5 minutes. Altogether, this was uploaded on YouTube last week. The film is in the perspective of an unnamed narrator and writer trying to come up with a story and we follow in his world of fantasy as two worlds merge, this articulate piece leaned more within the prospect of imagination, rejection, trials and reemergence as something greater as the psychology of insecurity, imperfection and inferiority are played. This was shot earlier this summer, the Director will go back to doing music videos.




 I will be back more this week with another video production,


- Written by Andre Farquharson

Saturday, 30 June 2012

Reboots or Remakes that Make or Break a Franchise.


To celebrate the release of the Sony Pictures film, The Amazing Spider-Man, coming to theatres this July 3rd 2012 I have decided to speak about the subject of reboots and remakes that make or break a franchise. For those of you who do not know, a reboot is where a piece of narrative is discontinued and therefore lists the continuity of that original film or series of films to be non-canon and stats with new and fresh ideas. Whereas a remake is the opposite, it uses the previous films as a base for its source material and uses the same storyline while adding other elements and themes which usually updates a film to match a modernised setting. Now that is cleared up, let me give you a few examples of each remake and reboot; some good, bad and darn right ugly.

Reboots

Alright, first let's start with the reboots.

Best


We never get tired of 007, even though the Bourne movie franchise reinvented what it means to be a spy in the 21st century. Producers of Casino Royale (2006) booted Pierce Brosnan out and birthed the MI6 agent with a whole new face and hardened image in the form of renowned actor Daniel Craig who was praised for his performance in Layer Cake (2004). Stemming closer to the Ian Flemming novels of yesteryear, Martin Campbell envisioned a blood-thirsty and less charismatic Bond. With mission after mission of exonerating talent from the main and supporting cast members and fast-paced action, this Bond spawned a less received sequel Quantum of Solace (2008) and 23rd Bond 'Sky Fall' (2012) with Sam Mendes (Revolutionary Road) at the helm.

Fine


After Director Ang Lee's (Brokeback Mountain) effort with "Hulk" (2003) made the green giant seem like a laughing stock with irrelevant melodrama, as borish as Shakespeare's Hamlet, Louis Letterier (Transporter 1 & 2) decided to make the Angry Man whole again with a new back story, cast and Marvel having creative control. Even the actor in the lead pitched in to make the script deviate from the previous movie as much as possible that created a less weepish, heroic and smarter Bruce Banner (Edward Norton). The script was tighter with some "easter eggs" found on the silver screen but was boggled down with intense special effects and CGI that turned it from soap opera to popcorn flick. However, the movie had its high points that shone brighter than its low points.


Worst



I will admit, I never watched the 1994 film based on the video game series but this reboot of the movie does not give me the incentive to watch the last one. Starring Kirstin Kreuk as the titular character, very few adaptations of very well known games can translate very well in cinema and Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li (2009) is not one of them. Although the concept was good, I just felt the producers Patrick Aiello and Ashok Amritraj either did not care about the source material or did not try hard enough. Badly casted and terribly choreographed with less than inspiring plot and characters, Kreuk's Chun-Li I'm afraid did not carry the film. This film made Dragon Ball Evolution (2009) look better than it did. Oh well, at least we have the game to fall back to.

Remakes

Now for the remakes, here they are.


Best


First of all, I did not even know Scarface (1983) was a remake. Well if so, it is a very successful one at that and is actually based on the 1932 film of the same name. The well over 2 hours long crime film tells us the story of Cuban refugee, Tony Montanna (Al Pacino) who becomes a drug crime lord in Miami, Florida with "Manny Ray" (Steven Bauer), it lets us know about the rise and fall of their infamous drug cartel organization. With a great structure, acting, themes and well envisiged direction by De Palma, this cautionary tale scripted by Oliver Stone allowed us to dig deeper into the psyche of Montana and is arguably one of the best gangster films of all time.


Fine


A remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film Internal Affairs, The Departed (2006) was directed by Martin Scorsesee and starred such big names as Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Mark Wahlberg and Jack Nicholson. Brilliantly scripted, well sliced together and strong acting, this jumbled thriller told a story of corrupt cop (Damon) who is placed on the police force as an informant for mob boss, Costello (Nicholson) and Costigan (DiCaprio), recent graduate of the police academy, grudgingly agrees to go undercover as an enforcer for Costello. This confused mess was hard to digest and was thankfully unpredictable, although the message behind the film could not be clearly defined plus the character of Costigan is a bit underdeveloped in terms of his links to his criminal past.



Worst


Directed by the great Tim Burton in 2001, and based on Pierre Boulle's book and the original 1968 film, the Apes riding the King's Horsemen came up with Planet of the Apes. Aboard a space station, sometime in the late 2020's, Leo Davidson (Mark Wahlberg) sends a Chimpanzee into a freak storm and he pilots after the primate. Davidson and crew find themselves on a barren wasteland in a world run by humanoid Apes. Great premise but weak execution from direction, prosphetics, structure and downgraded plotlines, the movie itself eventually became a paradox of it's own doing. The tone was just so bizarre and silly, even the final showdown and climax that ended it all was over the top and it did not make any sense and reminded me of the excuse of an ending from Terminator 3.

Well, that's it for reboots and remakes. I will come back to you next week with  what I got planned for all of you.



- Written by Andre Farquharson




 


Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Documentary Cancelled.

I apologise for a week with no reply, I was supposed to post on this blog a Documentary on an 6 month project I have done but  unfortunately it is cancelled until further notice. By the time of release, it already gone through post-production via editing and it is finished. However, I had some problems uploading it via YouTube. Therefore, I can't upload it here unless I do it through another format, so I decided to postpone the post of this video until further notice until I can find the right format I can upload it to. I am sorry for the delay, but it's better to send you things late than to send you rubbish.


Later on,


- Written by Andre Farquharson

Sunday, 22 April 2012

Director's Cut: Hardest to Survive part 7.

Hello again, to my seventh Director's Cut for Hardest to Survive. My last news on this was on my update video in March. Time has certainly flew, and we're now near the end of April. This year, the short film will continue where it left off with the test shoots. I can't say too much, but I can say that I'm gathering a lot of new team players in the fold. I am looking for a new fresh start and to learn from the past and so far it is looking promising. Sometime in May, I am scheduled to have a meeting with a media studio called Nuttylenz. In partnership with Nuttylenz, LD Studios and Frontier plan a host of ideas involving the look of the film and how we plan to play out in the long run. I am close to finalising the budget and after test shoots, we should hopefully start production in July 2012.

Until then I will let you know what's going on,



Take Care,



- Written by Andre Farquharson



Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Interlude IV.

A lot of things have been taking place in the past week, those of you who are from the UK know what I'm talking about. This is the riots that have shaken not only the majority of London but Manchester, Birmingham, Coventry and Bristol. The riots had really messed up the schedule and unfortunately I had to cancel the Summer Arts Event this Friday. Do not worry though, when I get the opportunity, I will host another Q&A but it would most likely be during the Autumn. In spite of this, I have reports that Jordan O'Connor, the animator, agreed to get involved with an interview with Ezee Media and LD Studios. This along with an update video on the projects I am busy on plus an introduction video are coming online on my Youtube channel. On my next post, I will reveal who is the actor who is going to lend his voice to Henry Jackson's character in his teenage years in Nemesis the Hunter's Mark animation trailer.



Be safe and stay alert,




- Written by Andre Farquharson

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Summer Arts Event: The Nemesis session.




I'm just going to do a quick blog post, I just had a Q&A session for Nemesis the Hunter's Mark#1 at Summer Arts in The Albany and it has been going on well. There maybe another Q&A sometime next week but look out for the Summer Disco next week at The Albany, Douglas Way, London SE8 4AG. As for me, I'm getting ready for comic-con 2011 that will take place in Birmingham. I will maybe heading over to a comic con at the Expo in October 2011 as well. At the Expo I may showcase a new online comic series in the works that I will reveal in the later months. Enjoy the rest of this summer and I am working on another update on the projects very soon.


Later everyone,


- Written by Andre Farquharson