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Top 10 Fan Cinema Today Fan Film Stories: March, 2009

March was a busy month around here! Here’s Fan Cinema Today‘s 10 most popular stories of the last month, presented in chronological order. March 3: 5 FREE Freaky Filmmaking Programs for Macs If you have a Mac and are looking for some free ways to make your next flick—or at least give it some visual [...]

New Paula Peril Flick Crystalizes on the Web

As mentioned a few weeks ago, the latest fan film-inspired opus from Atlantis Studios, Paula Peril and the Mystery of the Crystal Falcon, hit the web last week. What does “fan film-inspired” mean? Well, comic book creator James Watson was looking for a new way to publicize his character when realized that fan filmmakers were [...]

New Paula Peril Flick Out This Month!

Paula Peril: Mystery of the Crystal Falcon, the new flick from Atlantis Studios, has been completed and will be released online March 19, according to producer James Watson. As recounted in my book, Homemade Hollywood, Atlantis Studios is an independent Atlanta-based comic book company that began making short films based on its Paula Peril character [...]

Fan Film Vamp Valerie Perez Back As Paula Peril!

Valerie Perez made waves in the fan film world a few years ago with the fan film, Tomb Raider: Tears of the Dragon, a firepower-heavy take on the legendary video game heroine, Lara Croft. That, in turn, led to her starring role in the 2007 DVD/web short, Paula Peril: Trapped in the Flames, based on [...]

News: New York Comic Con 2007 Wrap-Up

The second NY Comic Convention was a hit this past weekend, sloughing off the bad planning and extreme crowd control that marred the inaugural 2006 edition. Instead, this year’s event gave fans what they’d wanted all along–a great con with lots to do, whether you were a collector, gamer, cosplay enthusiast or even a fan [...]

Gray Areas: New York Comic Con Top Picks

Last year saw the debut of the New York Comic Con, and it was the biggest thing to hit NYC since King Kong punched a few picture windows in the side of the Empire State Building. The city that never sleeps hadn’t had a proper, full-on con in years, and it was greeted with great [...]

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