Just so that no one thinks we are sitting idle – here is the current VFX breakdown for our short movie. Green means done and yellow means half-way done. We spent the last 8 months editing and shaping this beast (all the while negotiating and discussing “The Dreamlands” with our would-be partners) and will dedicate the next 5 months in completing it. Currently a small team of around a dozen highly motivated artists is working on this. Can’t wait to show you more!
Huan Vu interviewed by LOVECRAFTER magazine by the German Lovecraft Society – this first edition is putting focus on Lord Dunsany, who has been an important influence on H.P. Lovecraft, especially visible in the Dreamlands stories.
One foot in front of the other…
This picture shows me spontaneously directing my personal Terrence Malick tribute shot :D – Water level wasn’t that high when we scouted two weeks ago. Love it when random luck makes a good idea even better.
Big thanks to the whole crew and cast – and our incredible supporters at Ludwig Kameraverleih who made this possible! <3
Meanwhile “The Dreamlands” are lurking behind the Wall of Sleep, more news very soon…
Cheers,
Huan
Since we don’t have a lot to tell right now and we feel bad letting you all wait… Why not show you a glimpse of the script we worked so long and hard on? Here is the first page (it won’t give away anything about the story):
The Dreamlands Screenplay – Page 1
Sadly we didn’t win the German Animation Screenplay Award, but we’re proud about coming second place. It was a tough competition, our congrats go to screenwriter John Chambers for his third-time win and his “Olchis” project, based on the famous children’s book series by Erhard Dietl.