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March 25, 2010

Comments

Lisa Carlson

Hope I can make it! SO PROUD OF YOU!

Lisa

vivienne connolly

WELL DONE BRANDT, can't wait to see it at some stage xx VIV CONNOLLY

John Harden

How much does it cost? Will I need to pay for admission to Wonder Con to attend this?

Bad Vegan

Thanks Lisa and Viv! Really appreciate the support.

John: yes, you'll have to pay for admission to WonderCon, but it's worthwhile (and a biz expense) even if you weren't going to the panel.

Advance tickets are $12 (online at http://www.Comic-Con.org/ ) or $15 at the door. A bargain.

I recommend you get there early in the afternoon and walk the floor before the panel. Really good to see what's being done by others. Everyone interested in genre writing and/or filmmaking should attend.

And it's fun too.

Please introduce yourself if you make it to the panel.

John Harden

Right on. See you there!

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In-World War
Mary in front of a green screen
Junior looking into the phone
Tix at the Griefers Ball

Current status

  • Post-production action items (updated 10/3/21):
    - Finish first round of stop motion VFX.
    - Recruit more 2D traditional animators.
    - Plan the last pick-up shots.

About the film

  • In-World War, a smart and offbeat indie sci-fi feature, tells the futuristic story of a debt-ridden and depressed beta tester trapped in a buggy virtual reality simulation of the "war on terror".

    This site chronicles the making of the film, which is written and directed by Brant Smith (aka DJ Bad Vegan), who also produced the award-winning narrative feature Quality of Life.

    Contact: badvegan [at] studiolomismo [dot] com

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