Author Topic: The 2009 AtomFilms Finalists & Contest Discussion Thread
Guybrush  687 posts
Registered: Oct '01
14795_Yoda Cowboy
Date Posted: 6/20 9:49am Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
Well today is our engagement party. Her ring came in last night,I had to run around like a mad man getting it for the dinner her parents had for us. It is exciting...and freaking hot here in Houston, hope it cools down a little for the party this afternoon. Ready for margaritas! So relieved she has her ring for the engagement party. I didn't want to answer tons of "where is the ring questions" and "it's not official till she has a ring", "how the hell did you pull of marrying a girl without getting her a ring", and "here use my plastic ring from my sons cracker jack box". It could have been bad!

Vader date is great, I can't tell you why some make it and some don't. If you sent it Fed-ex it might have been lost, that apparently happened with mine last year. They told me they never even saw it last year. FX-guy said the same thing about his first entry into the film awards... I dare not even say his films name so I don't evoke comparisons. His is one of the greatest fan films of all time, mine is about a 1 on a scale of 10. The comparision stops with the films getting lost. happy So if you sent Vader date fed-ex, there is a chance it is under a desk right now.

Vader date is a damn good piece of film and very enjoyable to watch. In fact I watched it twice! I think what I like most is Vader stays true to character if that makes sense. Yes it is a comedy but Vader is still respected by those around him and he isn't just some overall punchline. So, I can by into this comedy senario happening. Makes it fun.



 

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04 Atom finalist:Pinball Wars
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Knucklehead_Films 
Registered: May '09
Date Posted: 6/20 5:29pm Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
Guybrush posted:
Vader date is great, I can't tell you why some make it and some don't. If you sent it Fed-ex it might have been lost, that apparently happened with mine last year. They told me they never even saw it last year. FX-guy said the same thing about his first entry into the film awards... I dare not even say his films name so I don't evoke comparisons. His is one of the greatest fan films of all time, mine is about a 1 on a scale of 10. The comparision stops with the films getting lost. happy So if you sent Vader date fed-ex, there is a chance it is under a desk right now.

Vader date is a damn good piece of film and very enjoyable to watch. In fact I watched it twice! I think what I like most is Vader stays true to character if that makes sense. Yes it is a comedy but Vader is still respected by those around him and he isn't just some overall punchline. So, I can by into this comedy senario happening. Makes it fun.


Thanks Guybrush happy

I wasn't in particular referring to my film. There have been several films I have seen that were submitted that IMO were far better than Vader Date in various ways, and especially some of the animation ones, which just blew me away! And I gotcha about how yours was found. According to their site, anything submitted after the deadline goes into considerations for the next years challenge, so that would totally explain it.

And I'm actually 100% okay with mine not getting in. I kind of expected it wouldn't, simply due to it being a little too racy for some Star Wars folks, and obviously is not geared towards kids lol. But seriously, there were some amazing entries that didn't make it in, and I cannot figure out why. I get that they can only choose so many finalists, but why not have the FANS vote for the finalists, and then Atom Films decides the winners from our selections of finalists? I know, I know, I'm ranting lol. But I did get verification they got mine in time, so I wasn't worried about it being lost in shipping happy

 

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Guybrush  687 posts
Registered: Oct '01
14795_Yoda Cowboy
Date Posted: 6/22 5:32am Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
you know I think one of the big differences between the old Atomfilms and the new Atom in regards to the Star Wars challenge is with the old Atomfilms, it was very easy to find the Star Wars contest on the home page of Atomfilms. That was year round, very easy to navigate to. The new Atom, if you didn't know they hosted the awards on their site, you would never find it. There is no mention, nor a link to the Star Wars videos on the front page.

 

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04 Atom finalist:Pinball Wars
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bkh0501 
Registered: Aug '05
39874_Vader
Date Posted: 6/24 2:25pm Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
Hello,

My film was accepted by Atom.com for this year's film challenge, and feel honored to have it be considered, in light of so many great fan films we've seen in past challenges. I don't know how it will fare online when it comes time, but my ultimate hope is that I can go to SDCC and meet you great folks.

 

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bkh0501 
Registered: Aug '05
39874_Vader
Date Posted: 6/26 7:05pm Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
Here are the finalists for the 2009 Star Wars Fan Film Challenge:

Bad Day for Vader
Blasted Behavior
Death Star Over San Francisco
Emperor Palpatine and the Attack of the Copyright Infringement
Glen Eisley Glen Mos
Jedi Camp
Knights of the Old Republic: Revan
Lord Vader's Trial
Mark Valley vs Drew Mazanec
No Love for Wampa
Saber
Star Fury!
Star Sports Theatrical Trailer
Star Wars in a Notebook!
Star Wars: Cinemagic
Star Wars: Retold
Sudden Remakes 1
SW Episode XVI: Family Dysfunction
The Closet Unleashed
The Fate of the Duel
Where Are They Now
WTF Star Wars

 

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Guybrush  687 posts
Registered: Oct '01
14795_Yoda Cowboy
Date Posted: 6/27 9:02am Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread - Date Edited: 6/27 10:11am (2 edits total) Edited By: Guybrush
http://www.atom.com/spotlights/starwars/challenge/vote.html

Looks like the vote page is up!

Atom films just responded...
"This should not be live, it is a test - please do not send this link to anyone! I am alerting our engineering team immediately that this is public.

There is no link on atom yet because the voting page isn't live yet. When it goes live, you will see the link to voting."


Also it looks like the Star Wars Fan Film Ceremony is going to be changed to Friday July 24. I saw this on the film vote page and Kate from Atomfilms confirmed it is being moved. Anyone know why?
Comic Con's event page still shows the awards to be help July 23?

 

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Once upon a Time at... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-BBpaYdU60
04 Atom finalist:Pinball Wars
http://www.atom.com/funny_videos/pinball_wars
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JumpinJax  267 posts
Registered: Apr '06
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Date Posted: 6/27 2:29pm Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
So......they're all parodies and light saber fights?

 

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Guybrush  687 posts
Registered: Oct '01
14795_Yoda Cowboy
Date Posted: 6/27 6:19pm Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
"Hi,
A representative from Lucasfilm should be getting in touch with you soon to answer all Comic-Con related questions. I know they rescheduled the awards ceremony from Thursday to Friday, but I'm not sure what time. If you don't hear from Mary at Lucasfilm soon, let me know and I'll try and get more info for you.

best,
Kate
"

So I guess we will be hearing soon about when the ceremony is, what time, how to pick up our tickets...and maybe...hopefully...we can get a few more through Lucasfilm since comic con is already sold out.

 

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2009 Star Wars Spirit of Fandom award: Star Wars Cinemagic... http://www.atom.com/funny_videos/sw_cinemagic/
Once upon a Time at... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-BBpaYdU60
04 Atom finalist:Pinball Wars
http://www.atom.com/funny_videos/pinball_wars
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bkh0501 
Registered: Aug '05
39874_Vader
Date Posted: 6/29 12:13am Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
Would any of you know where I may find the schedule of events for Comic-Con? All I can find on their site under programming is a blurb saying they will have a the events listed a couple of weeks before the convention begins. I'd rather know in advance to make travel arrangements, like most of you, I'm sure.

 

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NCC2012  85 posts
Registered: Dec '01
21423_Clone Trooper
Date Posted: 6/30 10:32am Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
Congrats to those that made it! applause

Back to the drawing board, myself, I guess.

 

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bkh0501 
Registered: Aug '05
39874_Vader
Date Posted: 7/1 3:26pm Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread - Date Edited: 7/1 3:27pm (1 edits total) Edited By: bkh0501
Online voting has begun. Spread the word, and get out the vote!

http://www.atom.com/spotlights/starwars/challenge/vote.html

 

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phantasmo 
Registered: Jun '09
Date Posted: 7/1 8:04pm Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
bkh0501 posted:
Online voting has begun. Spread the word, and get out the vote!

http://www.atom.com/spotlights/starwars/challenge/vote.html



...and watch the -views and thumbs up- ranking here:
http://www.atom.com/channel/channel_star_wars_fan_movie/?start_20=0&sortOrder=asc&sort=PlaysAll - Page 1
http://www.atom.com/channel/channel_star_wars_fan_movie/?start_20=10&sortOrder=asc&sort=PlaysAll - Page 2

-but I hope they start to appear soon on descent play order! coming soon page 3! hehe wink -

 

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bkh0501 
Registered: Aug '05
39874_Vader
Date Posted: 7/2 8:46am Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
Here's my take on some of the finalists:

Bad Day for Vader
Very creative, short and sweet

Blasted Behavior
Great concept, well thought out, good production value

Death Star Over San Francisco
Not much of a story, but amazing Special F/X shots, should win best special FX award

Jedi Camp
Great documentary-style idea, needed different sets with each kid to make it not artificial

No Love for Wampa
Great animation, great concept, competitive for the animation category

Saber
Undoubtedly will be the audience choice award winner. Too adult for Star Wars IMO.

Star Fury!
Strange

Star Sports Theatrical Trailer
Most likely to be the George Lucas selects winner. Great concept, costumes, and editing. Great mix of humor and action, and very fitting for Star Wars.

Star Wars in a Notebook!
Cute is the best word that describes this work. My choice for best animation.

Sudden Remakes 1
Hilarious

 

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Guybrush  687 posts
Registered: Oct '01
14795_Yoda Cowboy
Date Posted: 7/2 10:03am Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
Good job this year on all the entries. I've enjoyed watching all of them. I'll give you my top 10 and because of extreme bias I'll leave out Star Wars: Cinemagic from my list.

1. Sudden Remakes
2. Star Wars in a Notebook
3. Saber
4. Death Star over San Fransisco
5. SW Family Dysfunction
6. Star Wars Retold
7. No love for Wampa
8. Where are they now
9. WTF Star Wars
10. Star Sports

Lot of good ones, I guess I lean more towards animation since that is what I study. I'm sure each top ten list will be different.

 

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04 Atom finalist:Pinball Wars
http://www.atom.com/funny_videos/pinball_wars
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spazweez 
Registered: Jul '08
Date Posted: 7/2 7:13pm Subject: The 2009 AtomFilms Acceptance/Rejection Anticipation Thread
Hi gang,

Been awhile. Quick disclosure: I co-produced Padmé last year, but made this year's entry (Glen Eisley Glen Mos) on my own. The other Padmé fellas had other obligations (like having babies and doing whatever else it is you married people do). But I decided I had had too much fun and forged ahead with an idea that tickled me. Luckily, some cool friends stepped up to help make it happen. And I am absolutely over the moon for us have made it to the finals... especially when I see the production value of the other entries.

Fewer finalists this year, but very cool stuff imho. And what's with the weird synergy where three different people spontaneously make three wild and distinctive films all about recapping the mythology? Something in the water? :-)

Finally got a chance to watch all of the finalists and can honestly say that I found something enjoyable in each one. FWIW, my faves in no particular order:

• Star Wars in a Notebook
This is one that I managed to watch before the finalists were announced and I flipped for it then. To me, it's not a question of if it will win -- just which trophy.

• Death Star Over San Francisco
My personal tastes skew more towards story and humor, but there's no denying the technical proficiency here. To an FX layman like me, it looks flawless. And if anyone knows how they finagled the license for the, ah, final gag (no spoilers ;-) ), I'm dying to know.

• No Love for Wampa
Two finalists from one filmmakers is impressive in itself. And while I love the slanket/snuggie joke in "Where Are They Now?" something about the simplicity and brevity of this piece gave it the edge for me.

• Star Wars: Retold
Another of the "retelling" triumvirate. It's funny as hell and the animation is used deftly. Plus, Leia's "gold suit" rocks.

• Star Wars: Cinemagic
Like "Death Star," I was wowed by the technical aspects of this one more than any other element.

There are plenty of other bits that I enjoyed: Vader's tiny little cape, the sad sack Emperor's "Yeah... or maybe we could finish building the space station?", Revan's costume, "I'm eight... but I play six.", some cute kids, and "Get out of here, Werner!" all come to mind.

I feel lucky to be in such company and hope all of the filmmakers make it to San Diego, so I can attach some faces to the films and say "congrats" in person.

- spazweez (kevin)

 

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