How the manananggal transforms into human again. Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Part 7: It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco
Well, here it is! Part 7 of my 3D animated vampire movie, “It Came From Beneath the Streets of San Francisco”. In this episode, Arturo and Yolanda, Filipino vampire hunters, try to convince tabloid reporter Kathleen Sullivan that the Philippine vampires called Manananggal are real. Well, she bought the story, literally, and sensationalized it in her tabloid paper.
Thanks again to everyone who viewed the first 6 episodes on this blog, on YouTube, in CloneClips, etc. Your donations via Paypal are certainly helping me a lot. I hope you continue to support me, so I can finish this project (and other 3D movies in the future) for all of you to enjoy.
Please click on the Paypal Link to donate and thanks again! If you haven't heard of PayPal, it is the safest and most highly regarded method of payment online (affiliated with Ebay). I apologize in advance if this is not convenient for you. And now, sit back, relax and enjoy part 7 of “It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco.”
Thanks again to everyone who viewed the first 6 episodes on this blog, on YouTube, in CloneClips, etc. Your donations via Paypal are certainly helping me a lot. I hope you continue to support me, so I can finish this project (and other 3D movies in the future) for all of you to enjoy.
Please click on the Paypal Link to donate and thanks again! If you haven't heard of PayPal, it is the safest and most highly regarded method of payment online (affiliated with Ebay). I apologize in advance if this is not convenient for you. And now, sit back, relax and enjoy part 7 of “It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco.”
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Part 6: My 3D iClone Vampire Movie
Happy New Year everyone!
Well, here it is! Part 6 of my 3D animated vampire movie, “It Came From Beneath the Streets of San Francisco”. In this episode, you’ll meet Arturo and Yolanda, Filipino vampire hunters who flew to America to find and destroy the new breed of Philippine vampires (Manananggals) who are now terrorizing the denizens of San Francisco.
Thanks again to everyone who viewed the first 5 episodes on this blog, on YouTube, in CloneClips, etc. Your donations via Paypal are certainly helping me a lot. I hope you continue to support me, so I can finish this project (and other 3D movies in the future) for all of you to enjoy. Please click on the Paypal Link to donate and thanks again!
If you haven't heard of PayPal, it is the safest and most highly regarded method of payment online (affiliated with Ebay). I apologize in advance if this is not convenient for you. And now, sit back, relax and enjoy part 6 of “It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco.”
Well, here it is! Part 6 of my 3D animated vampire movie, “It Came From Beneath the Streets of San Francisco”. In this episode, you’ll meet Arturo and Yolanda, Filipino vampire hunters who flew to America to find and destroy the new breed of Philippine vampires (Manananggals) who are now terrorizing the denizens of San Francisco.
Thanks again to everyone who viewed the first 5 episodes on this blog, on YouTube, in CloneClips, etc. Your donations via Paypal are certainly helping me a lot. I hope you continue to support me, so I can finish this project (and other 3D movies in the future) for all of you to enjoy. Please click on the Paypal Link to donate and thanks again!
If you haven't heard of PayPal, it is the safest and most highly regarded method of payment online (affiliated with Ebay). I apologize in advance if this is not convenient for you. And now, sit back, relax and enjoy part 6 of “It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco.”
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robert pattinson,
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Part 5 3D Iclone Vampire Movie
Well, here it is! Part 5 of my 3D animated vampire movie, “It Came From Beneath the Streets of San Francisco”. For this, I’m using the latest version of iClone which is a knock-out!
In this episode, you’ll meet Divina and Lucinda, twin sisters from the Philippines. Exotic dancers and also our resident vampires from beneath the streets of San Francisco.
Thanks again to everyone who viewed the first 4 episodes on this blog, on YouTube, in CloneClips, etc. Your donations via Paypal are certainly helping me a lot. I hope you continue to support me, so I can finish this project (and other 3D movies in the future) for all of you to enjoy. Please click on the Paypal Link to donate and thanks again!
If you haven't heard of PayPal, it is the safest and most highly regarded method of payment online (affiliated with Ebay). I apologize in advance if this is not convenient for you. And now, sit back, relax and enjoy part 5 of “It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco.”
In this episode, you’ll meet Divina and Lucinda, twin sisters from the Philippines. Exotic dancers and also our resident vampires from beneath the streets of San Francisco.
Thanks again to everyone who viewed the first 4 episodes on this blog, on YouTube, in CloneClips, etc. Your donations via Paypal are certainly helping me a lot. I hope you continue to support me, so I can finish this project (and other 3D movies in the future) for all of you to enjoy. Please click on the Paypal Link to donate and thanks again!
If you haven't heard of PayPal, it is the safest and most highly regarded method of payment online (affiliated with Ebay). I apologize in advance if this is not convenient for you. And now, sit back, relax and enjoy part 5 of “It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco.”
Friday, October 24, 2008
Episode 4: It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco
I’m back! My combination book tour/vacation was a blast but I’m glad to be back and doing what I love at the end of the day.
Well, here’s part 4 of my 3D animated movie with a 50s sci-fi style title, “It Came From Beneath the Streets of San Francisco”. In part 3, you met our protagonist Kathleen Sullivan, reporter for a tabloid paper called ‘Curiosity’. Of course, Kathleen hates her job! She’d rather write for a prestigious paper and win a Pulitzer but hey, right now, it pays for her knockoff Manolo Blahniks. So, in part 4she’s “forced” by her boss to sensationalize the horrific murder of a pregnant woman whose unborn baby was ripped from her stomach and is still missing.
You’ll notice that there is no captioning in this episode. No robotic sounding characters either because I did not use my text-to-speech software! Because of your continued support for my project, I was able to buy a voice modifying software that allows me to create multiple voices from a single voice talent: moi. Now, I’m no Meryl Streep so the dialogue delivery is still, uh, terrible, but there is now a bit of inflection and I promise to keep practicing…maybe even take voice classes so I can deliver these lines better. For now, I ask for your patience and understanding and hope you enjoy this latest labor of love.
Thanks again to everyone who viewed the first 3 episodes on this blog, on YouTube, in CloneClips, etc. Many of you have been very generous financially. Your donations via Paypal are certainly helping me a lot. I hope you continue to support me, so I can finish this project (and other 3D movies in the future) for all of you to enjoy. Please click on the Paypal Link to donate and thanks again!
If you haven't heard of PayPal, it is the safest and most highly regarded method of payment online (affiliated with Ebay). I apologize in advance if this is not convenient for you. And now, sit back, relax and enjoy part 4 of “It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco.”
Well, here’s part 4 of my 3D animated movie with a 50s sci-fi style title, “It Came From Beneath the Streets of San Francisco”. In part 3, you met our protagonist Kathleen Sullivan, reporter for a tabloid paper called ‘Curiosity’. Of course, Kathleen hates her job! She’d rather write for a prestigious paper and win a Pulitzer but hey, right now, it pays for her knockoff Manolo Blahniks. So, in part 4she’s “forced” by her boss to sensationalize the horrific murder of a pregnant woman whose unborn baby was ripped from her stomach and is still missing.
You’ll notice that there is no captioning in this episode. No robotic sounding characters either because I did not use my text-to-speech software! Because of your continued support for my project, I was able to buy a voice modifying software that allows me to create multiple voices from a single voice talent: moi. Now, I’m no Meryl Streep so the dialogue delivery is still, uh, terrible, but there is now a bit of inflection and I promise to keep practicing…maybe even take voice classes so I can deliver these lines better. For now, I ask for your patience and understanding and hope you enjoy this latest labor of love.
Thanks again to everyone who viewed the first 3 episodes on this blog, on YouTube, in CloneClips, etc. Many of you have been very generous financially. Your donations via Paypal are certainly helping me a lot. I hope you continue to support me, so I can finish this project (and other 3D movies in the future) for all of you to enjoy. Please click on the Paypal Link to donate and thanks again!
If you haven't heard of PayPal, it is the safest and most highly regarded method of payment online (affiliated with Ebay). I apologize in advance if this is not convenient for you. And now, sit back, relax and enjoy part 4 of “It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco.”
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Episode 3: It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco
Whew! Finished this in record time! Part 3 of my 3D animated movie with a 50s sci-fi style title, “It Came From Beneath the Streets of San Francisco”. In part 2, you were given your first glimpse of the Manananggal, a monstrous breed of vampires with huge bat-like wings, capable of severing their upper torsos from their lower bodies to fly into the night to prey on unsuspecting, pregnant women.
Now in part 3, meet our protagonist Kathleen Sullivan, reporter for a sleazy tabloid paper called ‘Curiosity’. The tabloid paper’s tagline? “Curiosity kills a cat but it sure sells a lot of tabloids!” Of course, Kathleen hates her job! She’d rather write for a prestigious paper and win a Pulitzer but hey, right now, it pays for her knockoff Manolo Blahniks.
Enjoy this episode. You won’t be seeing part 4 until after a month or so. I will be traveling to promote my book, The Givenchy Code. It is a parody of Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code. Someday, I’d like to make it into a 3D animated movie as well unless a wise producer beats me to it by buying the book rights and making it into a -ahem- hit film!
Thanks to everyone who viewed the first 2 episodes on this blog, on YouTube, in CloneClips, etc. Many of you have been very generous financially. Your donations via Paypal are certainly helping me a lot. I hope you continue to support me, so I can finish this project (and other 3D movies in the future) for all of you to enjoy. Please click on the Paypal Link to donate and thanks again!
If you haven't heard of PayPal, it is the safest and most highly regarded method of payment online (affiliated with Ebay). I apologize in advance if this is not convenient for you. And now, sit back, relax and enjoy part 3 of “It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco.”
Now in part 3, meet our protagonist Kathleen Sullivan, reporter for a sleazy tabloid paper called ‘Curiosity’. The tabloid paper’s tagline? “Curiosity kills a cat but it sure sells a lot of tabloids!” Of course, Kathleen hates her job! She’d rather write for a prestigious paper and win a Pulitzer but hey, right now, it pays for her knockoff Manolo Blahniks.
Enjoy this episode. You won’t be seeing part 4 until after a month or so. I will be traveling to promote my book, The Givenchy Code. It is a parody of Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code. Someday, I’d like to make it into a 3D animated movie as well unless a wise producer beats me to it by buying the book rights and making it into a -ahem- hit film!
Thanks to everyone who viewed the first 2 episodes on this blog, on YouTube, in CloneClips, etc. Many of you have been very generous financially. Your donations via Paypal are certainly helping me a lot. I hope you continue to support me, so I can finish this project (and other 3D movies in the future) for all of you to enjoy. Please click on the Paypal Link to donate and thanks again!
If you haven't heard of PayPal, it is the safest and most highly regarded method of payment online (affiliated with Ebay). I apologize in advance if this is not convenient for you. And now, sit back, relax and enjoy part 3 of “It Came From Beneath The Streets of San Francisco.”
Labels:
3d animation,
er escober,
iclone,
manananggal,
vampire
Monday, August 11, 2008
Diablo Cody as JUNO!
Just taking a little break from creating my 3D animated movie, "It Came". Please enjoy this 'homage' to one of the coolest guys around, Diablo Cody!
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3d animation,
Diablo Cody,
er escober,
iclone,
Juno
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