Feature Film website online!
June 09, 2005
We have recenly updated the 'Feature Project' page with news about our upcoming feature film project Welcome to the Comsos.
The film is in early pre-production and currently seeking investor funding.
Click on the link above to lean more about this exciting new movie!
Posted by Nick :: 12:10 PM
New Extra High Quality XviD version of Broken Allegiance
May 07, 2005
To celebrate the impending release of Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, we have released a new extra high resolution version of Broken Allegiance.
The newly encoded file is in the XviD (*.avi) format, is 640x368 resolution and 200mb in size.
Download can be found in the 'Video' section of the MEDIA page.
Update - 10th May - Due to the absolute download hammering this new file has received, eating up over 150 gig of bandwidth in a matter of days, video files of Broken Allegiance have been suspended for the time being. We are trying to organise a download mirror and envisage the files will be back online soon. Thanks for your patience.
Posted by Nick :: 02:11 AM
Broken Allegiance screened on Channel 31
May 07, 2005
On Tuesday 17th of May, Broken Allegiance will screen in its entirety on Australian television for the first time.
Channel 31 (Melbourne) will screen the first episode of "The Short Film Show", a look at Star Wars Fan Films. Along with the screening of B.A. there will also be an interview with myself and other Star Wars Fan Film makers.
So if you'd like to see Broken Allegiance on TV keep your eye on the TV guide for Tuesday 17th May - "The Short Film Show".
Posted by Nick :: 01:56 AM
BA2: The sequel that never quite made it.
January 31, 2005
As a thankyou to all the people that worked hard on BA2 before its cancellation, a new page has been placed on the Broken Allegiance website showcasing everything BA2. Script, artwork, video and much more.
Check it out here: Broken Allegiance 2 page
Posted by Nick :: 08:21 PM
BA2 Comic cancelled
January 01, 2005
It is with sadness that I unfortunately have to cancel the BA2 comic. Due to personal issues regarding work and family, artist Antoine Sandoval has been unable to put as much work into the comic as he would have liked, and the goal of getting the comic finished anytime soon is incredibly remote. There is certainly no way it would be anywhere close to finished by May.
Chris Hanel, who had been colouring the comic pages since October 1st, 2004, has supplied no finished pages in 3 months, and has not been in communication for the past 2 months.
After 7 months of work, only 6 pages (out of a probable 50) have been completed, in black and white only - no coloring or text frames.
With the feature film production a priority in 2005, I no longer have the time to oversee the BA2 comic project that would take over 4 years to complete at that rate of production.
Within approximately a week or two I shall be releasing on the BA website a page showcasing scripts, artwork, images and video detailing the work that was done on BA2 before its cancellation.
Thanks again to all people that worked on BA2 in all its various incarnations from live action film to animation to comic.
Posted by Nick :: 01:00 PM