“FranknSon” (http://www.FranknSon.com) is a feature-length, 3D animation that has just entered development and will go into production next year. “FranknSon” tells the story of a young monster in search of a family. It’s a tale that will appeal to both kids and adults; as it draws upon the legendary Monsters from the golden age. It is about a forgotten group of Monsters that gets a second chance and a village that needs redemption. It’s a timeless story of love and family, of friendship and loyalty. Apart from great characters, it has a wonderful screenplay. There are elements of the best “buddy movies” with a touch of The Magnificent Seven/Seven Samurai meets FranknSon. In “Franknson” there are heroes we can really care for in the best traditions of Disney, Pixar, or Dreamworks.
Why would an indie group choose to make a 3-D monster animation?
Two reasons – If you look at the top-50 grossing domestic films in the United States, you will find that 40-plus of them were in the fantasy, science fiction, animation, and horror/terror genres. With evolving stereoscopic 3-D tools and a great script in hand, a compelling business case can be made for this kind of production.
The second reason is that it is hard to do, that is, the competition in these genres for high quality films is low. There are only a handful of big studios that can take on a full 3-D feature animation. Most Indie filmmakers believe they don’t have the financing or expertise to pull off high-quality 3-D stereoscopic animation or VFX productions. Yet we all know that the best talent in the industry comes up the indie route, but they all assume their polished upscale project will have to wait until they make it to “Hollywood”—we think this is a false assumption. We need to step up to the Hollywood challenge and prove that Indie filmmakers can create world-class 3-D animations and VFX.
Independent film productions are still measured against Hollywood big-budget productions. As unfair as this seems, an audience does not care if a producer had only $7,000, $70,000, or millions of dollars to make a movie, it will be compared to a $70-million plus Hollywood production. The digital revolution now allows us to level the playing field, and we intend to do just that.
This a group of artists who have come together to make a monster of a movie. They are defying the odds and making a Pixar-style feature on an Indie budget. More at http://www.FranknSon.com
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