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Published on Tuesday, March 2, 1999 - 9:33pm |
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Foundation & Flat Earth = "Starship Troopers" animated (CGI) series for Sony !!!
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...with a follow-up to Coaxial's previous report
regarding a proposed all-CGI series based on Robert Heinlein's Starship Troopers.
My previous post
contained vast amounts of story & concept information about this limited-run series (40 episodes
with an arcing storyline) - too much to repeat herein. Since my initial report, I have been able to
ascertain that all the conceptual / structural information previously conveyed was accurate save one
element - my statement that Netter Digital Entertainment (NDE) would be responsible for animating
the series was erroneous.
NDE will not be animating the CGI Starship Troopers series for Sony. As had
been rumored across the Internet for the last few weeks, Foundation Imaging (who brought us the FX
for the first three seasons of Babylon 5, is currently working on Star Trek: Voyager,
whose dark comedy The Universe & Harry Morgann has been previously referenced on
Coaxial) will be animating the CGI Troopers series.
To accomplish the monumental task which lies before them, Foundation has
partnered with Flat Earth, the effects house bringing us the whizbangery of the current
Hercules and Xena television series.
The Executive Producer of Starship Troopers is Richard Raynis (Dilbert,
King of the Hill, The Simpsons, The Critic). Raynis is said to be asking for
an amazing level of "detail and complexity". Despite Raynis' comedic background, the storytelling
on Starship Troopers will often be skewed towards adult action, with some of the series'
humor being described as "very adult".
Foundation Imaging will be animating 25 of the SI episodes, the remaining 15 falling to
Flat Earth. The only design being kept from the Verhoven film of the same concept & name is a
Warrior Bug, and even its appearance will be slightly altered. Other than that? Suits, armor,
vehicles, ships, and new kinds of bugs will all be rendered from new designs by Foundation / Flat
Earth.
The series is described as being action intensive, with lots and lots of bug squashing. To get a
sense of what Starship Troopers will actually look like, CLICK HERE to
jump to the Foundation Imaging web site, where you can see images from another Foundation project called Vortex - which
will serve as something of a template for the design of the Starship Troopers CGI
series.
Questions? Comments? Praise? Ridicule ?
CLICK HERE to e-mail
Glen
Or call:
(512) 347-1992
Mail can be sent to:
Glen Oliver
P.O. BOX 160812
Austin, TX 78716-0812
USA
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Reader Talkback
Wow by bennyboy | Mar 2nd, 1999 09:32:30 PM | Now, as long as they don't
botch it... by Maruku | Mar 2nd, 1999 10:00:53 PM | Woohoo! by Corran Fox Horn | Mar 2nd, 1999 10:29:09 PM | Starship Troopers and
Foundation Imaging by mckracken | Mar 3rd, 1999 09:12:36 AM | Denise Richards by Harbinger | Mar 3rd, 1999 05:13:24 PM | Just a question... by POl | Mar 3rd, 1999 11:06:56 PM | BAD CHARACTER DESIGN by tneill | Mar 6th, 1999 01:57:24 AM | Working on ST: The Animated
Series by ketwen34 | Mar 18th, 1999 04:09:32 AM | animation by DH | Jun 25th, 1999 02:59:17 AM | Art and Programmers by Wolfie | Jun 26th, 1999 01:42:02 AM | DH is off base by SickMonkey | Jun 27th, 1999 09:47:15 PM | Leave Earth out long enough
and it loses its fizz...... by Wolfpack | Jul 8th, 2006 08:25:36 AM |
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