gtv Wrote:Hi:
Newbie here. I produced an interactive movie and put it on-line for general feedback about the genre. My partner and I are interested in developing other interactive movie content as part of a new personlized entertainment and marketing company that we are starting (we each have 15 years in the advertising and/or interactive media dicsiplines.
A year ago on this site there was a reference to the "Bombmeister" project that Interfilm shot but did not market. That footage appears to be in the hands of fpw...the moderator. How can we get in touch?
FYI, the interactive movie -- if you're interested in viewing -- is at www.interactive-film.com It's called "The Remake" and you're the executive producer in charge of remaking....'Casablanca.' Go ahead and fill out the feedback form, too.
Well, I took some time out of my schedule last night to take on the role of a famous producer tasked to remake Casablanca in the interactive movie The Remake.
Having long been a fan of the interactive movie I entered this film hopeful yet keeping in mind that it was a freshman effort.
The film itself is simplistic and drags on at times, often long periods of time before the viewer is asked to make a decision. Basically your decisions are choosing between 2 and 3 options (Which director would you like, which writer, actor for the lead, actress for the lead, and who will you fire and who should get final cut.)
The acting is surprisingly well done, as I watched 2 of my slections ramble on about era costumes while eating salads I begged for the chance to sack one of them. Lo and behold my desires came to pass and I acted on them with ferocity.
The game is quite linear and simplistic and given more time I am sure the developers could create a fantastic experience. The talent is there, the general idea is in place and the promise of something big lurks just around the corner.
For what it was The Remake was enjoyable, made me nostalgic for games long gone like the "Tex Murphy Interactive Movies".
The movie allows for multiple replays where you can take different options which alters the outcome of the film. My first go-round garnered 2 thumbs up from the critics and they hailed it as a masterpiece. I guess I made the right combination of choices. The only downside is that I was left with no desire to sit through the film again knowing the long processes I had to sit through beofre the ability to make a decision came into play.
Overall the film was interesting, not quite fun-filled, but it was neat knowing you controlled the film and one person's experience could greatly differ from that of another.