Megaman Film Sneak Preview

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It’s that time again!

After getting swamped and being hit with a virus, here I am again!  Well, on to business:

The goal is still set for July 4th screening and I am remaining optimistic.  The next few weeks will be crucial as the most complex effects are handle.

One funny little tidbit.  The ending of the film has been modified to be more faithful to game.  Without giving much away, one element from a later game was incorporated to the end of the film but after much thought, I thought it would be better to change one or two things in the editing and visual effects to modify this and please myself and other fans alike.  Upon release, I shall reveal what change was made!

On a screening related note, if you or anyone you know is interested in screening the secretive 16 minute preview of the film at an event or festival, ask me!  Screening request for the actual film will not begin until June the earliest to ensure any screenings the film is schedule for are plausible.  Although things are on course for July, I am not making promises.

Also, as mention in passing on the forum, I’m strongly interested in answer questions from those who follow this blog!  In the forum topic that will be created for this blog or in the comments below, shoot some questions my way!  As many as you want!  Within the next 7 days, post your questions!  All questions after 7 days will have to be saved for another time.  Talk to you all then!

Eddie



It’s that time again!

Well, the July 4th motivation is certainly helping.  I’m doing even more work on the film on a daily bases than ever before.  Sadly, my blogging is suffering from it since my days are eating me alive.  I’m strongly considering getting a co-pilot to help me try to get more involved with this blog without killing myself due to lack of sleep!  Fridays seem to be a saving grace and the one day I can post entries (such as today).  Now on to a few fun things:

This past week, I’ve began the process of recording the voices of the CGI characters within the film, mainly the Robot Masters.  With that getting done, we can move on to completing the rest of the Robot Master effect sequences.  I’m rather please with the results I’m getting!  With only “Megaman: Powered Up” and the 90’s Megaman animated series as my only voice reference for the 6 Robot Masters, I had to go in a new direction.  Hopefully the voices are seen as faithful and fresh!

Also, there’s a possibility that the secretive 15 minute Megaman preview will be slightly updated and publicly screened in April!  Although this ain’t finalized, Iwill keep you all up to date on the situation.  To make a long story short, my film school has an end of the year screening of various student film projects and I’m going to work the preview.  The screening will be a revoted Clearview Theater now owned by my school and will be open to the public.  The theater has 250 seats and any available seats will be open to anyone.  The only down side is if this comes to fruitation, you will need to sit through a few other films before it is screened….will keep everyone posted!

Take it easy, everyone!

Eddie

PS: And lastly (more to come!):



Hello all!

I want to apologize in regards to the delay of some of the content that was suppose to be posted some time ago. Of course, all the goodies I’ve mentioned will come soon but I will have to avoid giving due dates or release dates from now on. With my current workload and schedule (being a full-time film school student) sticking with the content schedule has been quite a feat…however, I do have time each week to get involved in the blogging aspect of things so I will be posting update blogs weekly. Since the “State Of The Film” blog is a monthly update, I will do weekly updates on various other happenings with the film. This is, of course, in addition to content I will continue to post here!
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The purpose of this blog entry is to have a regularly schedule article regarding the status of the film. Where we currently stand in terms of completion, how post-production is moving along, etc. This is a way for all readers to be kept up-to-date on the current state of the film. That being said!:

Editing wise: As of now, 70% of the overall film is edited. The first 20 minutes of the film are locked editorial wise and visual effect wise. As the current rate, we may have a complete assembly cut by the Spring. This cut, however, will not have all completed visual effect shots. By Spring, the first 60-70 minutes may be locked but that is currently in the air.

Visual Effects: Editing is a cake walk compared to visual effects which are the primary reason why the film won’t be completed for a few months. We currently have 65% of all visual effects done on the film. This has mainly been compositing effects and 3D animations. More complex work begins next month and will be worked on for the following 4-6 months. This work will be mainly for the finale which is quite complex but in the end, should be a visual feast for the eyes! It’s a given the whole film will have an assembly cut before all the effects are done.

The current goal sent for the film’s completion is the last week of June. Now, let me repeat. This is the current goal. As of now, there is no release date locked nor will there be one until the film is completed enough to allow a projected release date is plausible. In other word, the the film is about 99% completed and little to no work is necessary. We are hoping the film can be premiered, screened, and released by the second week of July. We are also hoping to do a screening of the finished product at the Screw Attack Gaming Convention in Dallas the first weekend of July. Now, this all serves as motivation. Something to use as a mean to make sure we stay focus and continue to work full force on the completion of the film. When working on an independent film with no official release date, you can enjoy the completion process leisurely but may also fall victim to pushing back the completion of the film and announcing delays based on said leisure. I do not want this so I need to use this opportunity as a means of getting the film out sooner rather than later. Am I saying the release is set for July? No. No release date is official nor am I making a false promise. I am, however, letting you guys know our current goal and game plan. As we move on, we will continue to fill you guys in on the post-production process.

As for or the article in which a selected actor from “Megaman” will share their experience working on the film, we are currently awaiting said article to be sent it and should be posted within the next 4 days. When posted, I will also post an update on what more content and articles will be possible in the coming weeks.

Thanks everybody for the support and have a great one!

Eddie Lebron


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Hello all!

Due to the typical editorial time constraints, I was unable to put up the video of the questions and answer session at MagFest, HOWEVER, Editor Dale North of Destructoid.com, posted a rather nice transcript of the Q&A. This version, however, has been edited and condensed down so the video shall have more elaborate, longer answers! Also, in this article, is the trailer and a behind the scenes montage that were both featured on the free DVD pasted out at MagFest to those who asked questions! In addition, this Q&A only includes questions asked to me and my answers, not the questions directed to Jun Naito and David Horowitz along with their answers (which will be in the video). Oddly enough, the BTS video has a few moments of black due to a render issue which shall be corrected in the near future.

http://www.destructoid.com/magfest-09-mega-man-movie-q-a-behind-the-scenes-video-116965.phtml

No way i wasn’t going to go through today without posting SOME sort of content for you guys! Enjoy!

Eddie



Hello all!

Well, we returned from MagFest this past Sunday and all I can say is that it was an AMAZING experience. Great attendees, panels, and entertainment. The hotel was extremely nice and comfortable. I’m 99% I’m going back next year! Great gaming convention with an amazingly down to earth vibe.

On to the highlight of the trip for me: the “Megaman” movie panel. We ere scheduled for Saturday, 4PM. We arrived to our assigned room 10 minutes before presentation and, to my sadness, the room is almost empty…I got nervous. .

4PM comes….PACKED room. All seats filled, people are standing all around the back of room against the walls. And thus, my nervousness subsides. I get up in front of everyone, introduce actor Jun Naito and Producer/Costume Designer David Horowitz. and I say “I guess everyone is here for the Megaman movie, huh?”. LOUD cheer. Oh man, I’m feeling soooo good.

So the 15 minute preview screens. People are laughing at the right play, they are loving the character, loving Megaman, Roll, Wily and all the rest. At the end…..BOOM, LOUD applauses. I get up and ask the crowd “I guess you like it?”. Unified YES from the crowd. I’m overwhelmed with joy. We go into a 40 minute question and answer session. and after that, we pass out special DVD of the trailer and behind the scene footage to those who asked questions.

Afterwards, we signed autographs, chatted with other fans, and just had some fun! It does WONDERS to talk to other fans who truly believe in the film. Really helps one’s morale. Best of all, it’s shows how genuinely nice the supporters are. They were all kind, happy, and fun to talk to! A weekend I’ll never forget…

Also, a few unanswered questions were finally answered but that’s for another day…

This week, expect the “Megaman at MagFest” video which is a video of the Q and A session. Hope you guys enjoy and happy new year to all!

Eddie



CASTING:

Auditions were held January 19th, 2008. Leading into this audition, I received hundreds of e-mails from actors interested in auditioning and being involved. From all these submissions, based on appearance and experience, I narrowed it down to the roster of those that ended up attending.

At the time of the audition, Rock/Megaman was the only character casted leaving Roll, Wily, Light, and the 3 live action Robot Masters; Iceman, Elecman, and Fireman.

The casting of Rock dates back to mid-2007 when Jun Naito expressed interest in the project. The thought of him playing Rock didn’t cross my mind until it was out in the open that he was interested. I looked at him…and it clicked. He had the look and screen presence and, on top of that, his acting ability would bring the much needed layers to the portray of Rock I wanted in the film. Also, he remembers and enjoys the Megaman. So, even both a script was written, he was cast in the role of Rock/Megaman.
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Hello all!

Thankfully my schedule is freeing up and is mainly focus on Megaman. With that stated and the trailer out there, I will be doing what I originally intended to use this blog for. Release content and goodies!

Here’s the blog schedule for the next few weeks!

December 30th, 2008

Retrospective Part II (casting, costumes, and locations).

January 6th, 2009:

“‘Megaman’ at MagFest!” Experience

January 9th, 2009

“‘Megaman’ at MagFest!” Video

January 16th, 2009

Monthly “State of the Film” Blog

Selected actor from “Megaman” shares their experience working on the film.

January 23rd, 2009

Eddie Lebron discusses video game film adaptations (video)

Hope you all enjoy what is to come and have a happy holidays!

-Eddie Lebron


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It’s been a while since I posted but I am back! Things have been rather busy I must say.

Thank you all for the comments and feedback on the trailer!  The trailer has received hundreds of thousands of views thus far from various sites and sources so I’m thankful for those who are spreading the word and showing support for the film!  It means a lot to know there are many people out there who genuinely care about the film and it’s success.
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It’s great to see so many enthusiast Megaman movie fans here on Ningin. We had way more entries than we expected and so it took us a bit to sort them out. I think next time we’ll do an automated form or something.

Without further ado here are the winners and their prizes:

Rawr – Megaman 9 video game for Wii
Zeno – Megaman Movie DVD
Joderb - DVD
Tsanguan - DVD
TKM – DVD

None of the winners were from the NYC area thus no movie premiere tickets were given out.
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About Eddie Lebron

Hello, I am Eddie Lebron and this is my story.

I've been making films since the late 90's. I started with simple, short project as a means to experiment and learn more about the art of film making. Of course, at this point in my life, I was more in to fooling around with a camera and oddball means of story telling than learning about the art form and making anything grounded. As I grew older, this changed.

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