Current Project 'Grave Shift' Prequel Plot Grid 70/100 Percent Complete
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By Rogue428, on March 11th, 2011% Plot: A squad of marines enter a quarantined section of Los Angeles to rescue trapped civilians during an alien invasion.
Review:
Short, Sweet, and Spoiler-Free as always.
Just came out of Battle:Los Angeles. I really liked it. As a lot of people have described the high concept pitch, it’s INDEPENDENCE DAY meets BLACKHAWK DOWN. And . . . → Read More: Movie Review — Battle: Los Angeles
By Rogue428, on February 11th, 2011% This is a short film I made some years back for the SciFi Channel. Takes place during the events of Season 3 and the “New Caprica” storyline. Had a lot of fun making this and I wish SyFy (as they are called now) would do more things like this.
The rules established certain parameters, among . . . → Read More: Battlestar Galactica: Purpose
By Rogue428, on February 1st, 2011% On the workbench today is an iPhone 2g logic board (broken) and non-working replica of a Nokia G8 phone. Getting ready to try and recreate Sam’s hacking module and get my TRON on.
By Rogue428, on January 20th, 2011% BEWARE: THERE BE SPOILERS AHEAD!
(Seriously, if you haven’t seen the film, don’t read this)
Greetings Programs!
Some of these ideas have been bouncing around my head for some time, but I wanted to get in a second viewing of the film TRON:Legacy before jotting them down. You see, . . . → Read More: The (not so) subtle theology of TRON: Legacy?
By Rogue428, on January 19th, 2011% Apologies, the title promises much more profundity than this early morning reflection may yield. (Dogs got me up and now, I’m up.) I was recently watching an episode of the Colbert Report with Sherry Turkle. For those who do not know, Sherry Turkle is an M.I.T. professor and author of several books about technology and . . . → Read More: Sips and not Gulps: A subtle shift in the transfer of information?
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Upcoming Posts – Plot Grids and Storyboards I just finished putting together a plot grid for my new novel and I thought I'd pass on to everyone how useful they are in laying down your story's structure. These really put you ahead of the game.
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