Just some dialoge I intend to use in CCTSAATFE
—After Al recieves a death threat demanding the car back—
Al: You told me you don’t remember any of your previous owners. Were you lying?
Car: Yes
—The bad guy learns of the car’s existance—
Villain: I want that car at all costs!
Henchmen: All costs?
Villain: Use whatever man power and tactics you need to get that car back here in one piece. Kill the owner.
—There is a line of bad guys blocking the exit—
Al: Well, this is different
Car: Time to use the bumper bar?
—Al is visting his ex-girlfriend—
Al’s Ex: All you cared about was your job.
Al: This is different. This is more than just a job.
—Al recieves a new delivery order—
Car: They’re dangerous, Al. They want those files
Al: I don’t care. We’re got a delivery to do.
—Work Experience staff—
(Standing beside the car)
Man #2: Dude, it’s just a car!
(Sitting in the passenger seat as car is driving, panicking)
Man #2: Dude, get me the hell outta this car!
—-Al getting answers from the Car—
Al: What is the file they’re after?
Car: All the access and security codes needed for raiding and transferred money from anywhere in the Southern Hemisphere to his little bank account to an island in the middle of nowhere.
—On the freeway—
Car: Hey, check it out. Bad guys following our asses
Al: OK, that sucks
—Work experience staff—
Al: We’ll use my car
Man #1: Why your car?
Car: What’s cracking, dog?
Man #1: Fair enough

This is the logo of my home-based company ‘Sharksword Productions’. Working on a 3D 10 second animation to go with it
Crude Control: The Second Attempt at the First Episode
The second Crude Control episode, but taking on a majorily different tone and style from the first one. This is a bit of a experiment for me, as I have mainly done comical style vidoes in the past. This one is intended to be more serious and on a larger scale opposed to just being a car on the side of a road with very little camera movement.
As the title suggests, ‘Second Attempt of the First Episode’, this will be a alternative to the style done originally. Depending on which audiences liked more will determine what will be continued on with.
Jedd Nooy, the voice actor of the car in the previous film, has agreed to return as his character.
Al Thompson will be played by someone other then the director this time. However, I may return if no one else can really fill the part
Other characters include a rich businessman/criminal who is after the car, Al’s Ex-Girlfriend, the rich person’s head henchman, and various extras.
The story is about a group of criminals who used to own the car, and thought it was lost, along with the files the car helped them steal. Once they learn its in possession of Al Thompson, they commit themselves to regaining the car at all costs.
Scenes I want to include in this is a car chase scene, which will be done on the freeway; a scene where the car charges through a group of people (if I can get a few people brave enough to jump out of the way of a moving car), and ending on a cliffhanger.
Special effects will greatly improve in this episode. With the use of Corel Video Studio Pro X2 which can mask videos or do green screen effects, I intend to ‘jazz up’ the car a bit of a HUD-like windscreen in some scene, as well as something more interactive then just blinking lights to display the car talking.
Unlike the previous episode, there will be no interaction between the cast and crew, and jumping from pre-production to current production. It’ll be a more serious, dramatic and action-like story. There will be some humour, but won’t be central.
For music, I have already picked out Ashielf Pi from E.S. Posthumus for the trailer, and for the film’s central theme, I’ve picked out Nineveh by E.S. Posthumus and Katana Groove by Tomoyasu Hotei. Any additional music required I will call upon either the rock group Human Jack or musician Prince Estaris.
I estimate the running time will be 10-15mins. Filming has been proposed to start in early January.
G’day world. A few things are happening here and there, and I’ll list them now
First - in preperation for being accepted into a multimedia course next year, I’ve started doing preperation work similar to what was done this year. For a film class I’m working on all the elements needed for a short story, based on a concept I came up with this year. For a flash animation, I’m working on a music clip to the tune of Flight of the Concrod’s “Robots” with lip-synching.
Second - in preperation for a busier life style, I’ve been reorganising my computer room and bedroom to be more functional and organised in terms of storage. I am hoping a tider lifestyle will improve my work habits.
Third - Today I was informed by a nun of the church I go to that there is a TV Producer who wishes to do some filming around the parish. In January, she will be introducing me to him, and hopefully, I can volunteer some assistance, or best case scenario, get a job doing something I love.
Fourth - With NovaRelic, we’ve got a game menu partially designed, and are now working on in game menu designs. My friend has created a server that’ll process the game quickly once we get the coding and program up and running.
Fifth - Still developing the Irish Blood video. Aiming to start filming in a few weeks
Sixth - I’ve been doing a online course in the game industry. So far, if the quiz is a indication, I’m passing well.
