Artemis Eternal
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Directed by | Jessica Mae Stover |
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Screenplay: Jessica Mae Stover |
Artemis Eternal is an upcoming sci-fi fantasy short film being produced independently by director Jessica Mae Stover.[1] The cross-platform web experience and other design elements for the film are created by artist Greg Martin, who frequently collaborates on Stover's projects.[2]
Artemis Eternal is being funded differently from most movies and many short films. Artemis Eternal is not sponsored or backed by any Hollywood studio. Instead, the film is being supported by a method called "Crowd-Funding".[3] As of April 28, 2008, $40,000 out of the necessary $150,000 for Artemis Eternal has been raised.[4] Both Jessica Mae Stover and actor Todd Soley appeared in person at Comic-Con International, San Diego multiple times to promote the project.[5]
Filmmaking principles
The project stands for making independent, artistic yet commercially viable movies independent of toys, TV shows and other products studios base films on and collect their profits from.[6][7] Stover reports that movies have exclusively become commercials and licensing platforms and that, in response, the way Artemis Eternal is produced challenges issues of media control, media consolidation and monopolies of knowledge that have created poor cinema product and experience. The project, therefore, is meant to open and inspire new possibilities and thinking in the film business model via leading by example.[1][8]
Wingmen
Individuals who contribute to the film are inducted into The Artemis Eternal Wingmen. Names and websites of Wingmen can be found on the official site map experience and in the credits for the film.[9]
Wingmen work with Stover and the project team on ancillary projects and are responsible for boosting the press and attention Artemis Eternal has received in the online world and at conventions.[1] They often appear on camera and news with the filmmaker.[2]
Awards and nominations
WebVisionary Award Winner[10]
Production
Spring 2011 it was announced that renowned film and graphic novel artist Christopher Shy would create concept art for the film.[11]
List of notable wingmen
- Sean Bonner (co-founder of Bode Media, Inc)
- Brady Brim-DeForest (co-founder of Tubefilter)
- Paul Davidson (popular comedy author, screenwriter)
- Jason DeFillippo (co-founder of Bode Media, Inc)
- Zadi Diaz (producer, host of Epic-Fu)
- Bruce A. Fuchs, Ph.D. (director at NIH Office of Science Education)
- Marc Hustvedt (co-founder of Tubefilter)
- Rudy Jahchan (web video producer)
- Greg Martin (digital artist, illustrator)
- Taryn O'Neill (producer, Streamy-nominated actor)
- Peter Streckfus (poet)
- Kumar P. Barve (Maryland House of Delegates Majority Leader)
Additional news coverage
- NBC http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Making-Movies-with-Audience-Help-136905213.html
- Epic Fu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGP430wyfpE
- The Escapist http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/columns/the-needles/6082-Artemis-Eternal-A-New-Way-to-Make-Movies
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "Press Project Notes" (PDF). Official Site. 2008-09-02.
- 1 2 "Uncut, Live Video Interview With Jessica Mae Stover". NBC.
- ↑ "Artemis: A "crowd-funded" movie". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. 2008-02-29. Archived from the original on March 12, 2008.
- ↑ "Artemis Eternal Brings "Crowd-Funding" To Movie Making". TechCrunch. 2008-04-28.
- ↑ "Comic-Con 2008 List of Artists Appearing". Comic-Con. 2008-07-18.
- ↑ "How Product Placement Will Funds the Future of Movies". Slate.com. 2005-02-09.
- ↑ "The Oscar deception". Slate.com. 2005-02-09.
- ↑ "Public Letter From the Filmmaker". Official Site.
- ↑ "Official Site". Official Site. 2008-09-02.
- ↑ "WebVisionary Awards". Official Site.
- ↑ "Official Site". Official Site.
External links
- Artemis Eternal Official Site - Maps out the movie's process
- The WINGMEN: Distortion - HD Video about project featuring Wingmen
- 'The World As Film' - Essay published by filmmaker Jessica Mae Stover