Thursday, August 30, 2007

Stargate/Sanctuary - Blog Update Aug 29 - Websode 8, Comic Book, Game

From Sanctuary For All:

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August 29, 2007

The Insider: Volume 1

Posted by James under: Blogroll.

**snippage**

Now…

Big things are going on here at Stage 3 Media, starting with the upcoming release of Webisode 8 on Thursday. If you thought the last three were exciting, you ain’t seen nothing yet. This is certainly my favourite of all the Webisodes up to this point and I think it’ll appeal to all of you that love a little of everything in your webisodes.

But then what?

Fear not, fearless viewers. The end of one cycle means the beginning of a new one in the lives of our friends Helen, Will, Ashley and Bigfoot. We’ve got some pretty cool stuff up our sleeves and the Stage 3 coffee maker has been running on full blast, so prepare yourselves, it’s going to be big.

But what can we do in the meantime?

I’m glad you asked, because there’s a ton of stuff.

If you’re on Imeem, we have a group there you can get involved with at http://sanctuary.imeem.com/

We’re also being distributed via Vuze.com now, so go check that out when you have a second.

An online comic book is in the works for download here soon. It will feature the work of the mighty Matt Haley who some of you may know from his work with DC Comics brands like Batman and Superman Returns. The guy is a legend in some circles and the end result should be pretty damn cool.

In our continuing quest to be the most immersive and interactive experience out there, we’ll be launching a Sanctuary game for your mobile devices. Sanctuary on your cell phone, not a bad thing!

You can also expect us to be taking you behind the scenes and up close and personal as the shooting of the second cycle of Sanctuary commences. Video, interviews, you name it, we’ll take you down to the frontlines.

And then there’s a few things that I’m not allowed to tell you about yet that will blow your mind, seriously.

Never let it be said we don’t hook y’all up. It’s a very exciting time to be here, now if only if I could sink a decent putt.

But enough about my inability to golf, more details to come soon about some bigger projects which should tear the roof off this place. Then it’ll be Lagavulin for everyone.

Cheers!

James

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