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This is an update blog for the forthcoming Bug-Juice Productions film project Killer Meatloaf (working title).
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
I Love Lucy.
Sorry. Reference to a trailer.
So, last night I took it upon myself to take some of Spawn's already completed soundtrack clips and put them together for trailer music. I then added some of the worst voiceovers in creation. I was just doing it so I could see what I wanted to do for our promo trailer. It's pretty funny, in a crappy sorta way. Don't get me wrong. The music is still great, even though I snipped it up quite a bit. It's just the voiceovers. Imagine that guy that does all the trailers for every movie done by some B-movie bad guy in some lame Canadian horror flick (ie: MST3K's Final Sacrifice).
Anyway, point being, I sent it to Scott and he was very supportive of my ridiculous attempt. Then he went and used mine as a template and came up with a totally new track.
It roxord my boxorz.
So, we worked together to tweak it, a bit. (Meaning that I bossed him around and told him to do what I said or I would kill his parents.)
Spawn is one of our greatest assets on this film. The soundtrack might turn out better than the film.
I'll be listening to the track while I'm on the road and figuring out what we need to film for the trailer.
Nix says: Stan Lee. Oh, I mean, Nuff Said.
So, last night I took it upon myself to take some of Spawn's already completed soundtrack clips and put them together for trailer music. I then added some of the worst voiceovers in creation. I was just doing it so I could see what I wanted to do for our promo trailer. It's pretty funny, in a crappy sorta way. Don't get me wrong. The music is still great, even though I snipped it up quite a bit. It's just the voiceovers. Imagine that guy that does all the trailers for every movie done by some B-movie bad guy in some lame Canadian horror flick (ie: MST3K's Final Sacrifice).
Anyway, point being, I sent it to Scott and he was very supportive of my ridiculous attempt. Then he went and used mine as a template and came up with a totally new track.
It roxord my boxorz.
So, we worked together to tweak it, a bit. (Meaning that I bossed him around and told him to do what I said or I would kill his parents.)
Spawn is one of our greatest assets on this film. The soundtrack might turn out better than the film.
I'll be listening to the track while I'm on the road and figuring out what we need to film for the trailer.
Nix says: Stan Lee. Oh, I mean, Nuff Said.