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Broadcast 834 (Special Edition)Listen to the show!
Aired on November 18th, 2007
Guest: Alan Chan
Alan Chan was the guest for this Space Show program. Alan recently completed the movie, "Postcards From The Future." From the description on the film's website, www.postcardsfromthefuture.com, the movie is a "return to space epic large-format feature motion picture that explores our future in space - seen through the eyes of an engineer working to build a base on the moon, and who occasionally sends video postcards back to his wife and family on Earth." Alan received many listener questions about the film, space films in general, marketing space films and the attraction of space films in film festivals here and in other countries. We also talked about getting a film such as this on a known TV channel such as the Discovery Channel. Alan was interested in listeners with film marketing expertise as he would like to expand the marketing opportunities for the film Listen to what he says and if you are interested, contact him. Several listeners asked about filmmaking in general, film school, working on a set, and some of the other films he has worked on including the newly released "Beowulf." The film is now available on DVD for $15.99 at www.createspace.com/239006. There are also links to the DVD using www.postcardsfromthefuture.net. If you want to send additional questions or comments to Alan, you can do so at either info@postcardsfromthefuture.net or Alan@postcardsfromthefuture.net. Toward the end of the interview, a listener asked Alan about making money with this film and I asked about the possibility of Sony Pictures Imageworks distributing the film. This led to a discussion about making money and the bottom line for the film. We compared this to investing in a NewSpace company. The bottom line has to be there, the space theme or subject is not sufficient to carry the day for either a film or a different type of space investment.

About our guest...

Alan Chan
Alan is a visual effects Senior Technical Director at Sony Pictures Imageworks in Culver City, CA, where he has served on projects such as “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone“ and Peter Jackson's "Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers". Prior to Imageworks, Alan was co-founder of Station X Studios, where he has supervised projects such as Tom Clancy's 'Netforce' as well as commercial work for Chevy Blazer, Budweiser and Dodge Ram, and before that, Alan was at Digital Domain where he served as part of the Digital Ship Team on James Cameron's “Titanic”. Before entering the industry as a visual effects artist, Alan served as Producer/Director for regional television in Oklahoma. Three published books on 3D animation and experience writing for a national newspaper in high school round out his talents. His twelve-year visual effects career spans multiple Clio advertising awards for outstanding visual effects in the commercial field as well as three Academy Awards, two for Best Visual Effects - “Two Towers” and “Titanic” - and another for Best Animated Short (“The Chubb Chubbs”). His science fiction screenplay “Ark” has garnered praise and awards from industry professionals. Working with the best teams in the industry has allowed Alan to finetune his skills and apply a critical visual component to the stories that he tells. In fact, Alan’s projects typically encompass a strong visual motif, which he uses to focus and shape the storyline, giving his work an epic, timeless feel. Alan most recent directorial project is “Postcards From The Future”, a return-to-space epic shot for large-format projection with the world’s only 4K digital cinema camera. He also recently wrapped up visual effects work Robert Zemeckis’s “Beowulf”, starring Anthony Hopkins, Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich.

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