Tag Archives: Animation

Stan Lee, Star Trek, Forgotten Realms and RED:
Fan Cinema Today’s Week In Tweets

If you follow the Fan Cinema Today Twitter feed, you already know that you get extra stories that don’t appear on the blog; everyone else is missing out on that extra fan film awesomeness. On the other hand, I hate to see a good thing go to waste, so here’s some Tweets of the Week. [...]

More Stop-Motion Animation Secrets of Star Wars Tales

In December, FCT covered Danny Mosier’s extensive fan film, Star Wars Tales, a stop-motion animated action figure flick that spins a slew of new short stories that take place in the Star Wars Universe. Mosier spent three years animating the flick, which makes him either extremely dedicated or utterly insane (or both). Speaking with FCT, [...]

Stop-Motion Animation Secrets of Star Wars Tales

In December, FCT covered Danny Moiser’s extensive fan film, Star Wars Tales, a stop-motion animated action figure flick that spins a slew of new short stories that take place in the Star Wars Universe. Mosier spent three years animating the flick, which makes him either extremely dedicated or utterly insane (or both). Speaking with FCT, [...]

The Best Watchmen Fan Film Ever—And Other Oddities

IT’S WATCHMEN WEEK ON FAN CINEMA TODAY! FCT has covered Watchmen fan films a few times (and even the occasional cool knock-off). With the feature film hitting theaters soon, you’d think there would be an onslaught of related fan productions hitting the web. You’d also be wrong. Hurm. Nonetheless, this week, we’ll take a look [...]

Starting Monday: It’s Watchmen Week At FCT!

Next week, it’s all Watchmen, all the time! Think you’re ready for the big-screen adaptation of the biggest graphic novel ever? Not ’til you’ve seen the different ways your fellow fans have explored every nook and cranny of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ masterpiece. From musical tributes to odd-ball animated efforts to a fan-created rendition [...]

Star Wars Tales: An Animated Anthology

Dark Horse Comics used to print an interesting anthology comic book, Star Wars Tales, which offered up a batch of stories each issue, all set in the universe that George Lucas invented a long time ago (the Seventies) in a galaxy far, far away (California). Although it had its fans, the comic book came to [...]

Admiral Motti To Make A Star Wars Fan Film?

There’s a lot of tools in the first Star Wars movie (Greedo, Uncle Owen and even C3PO in his overly fey moments come to mind), but Admiral Motti beats them all hands down. Who the heck is Admiral Motti? (I had to look him up, to be honest). He’s the big mouth in the Death [...]

Free Stop-Motion Animation Video Software

The arrival of home video cameras in the late Seventies turbocharged home movies. Amateur filmmakers were used to spending a fortune on 3-minute, silent 8mm film reels that you shot, hoped the exposure was right and then sent off to the local photo lab for 3-4 weeks. When the reels came back, people had to [...]

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