tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2670275505297605783.post2619650903523700428..comments2023-04-02T06:24:45.374-07:00Comments on committed: inmate profile: Joseph Lawsoninmate 977http://www.blogger.com/profile/07314328824206595285noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2670275505297605783.post-83022771644330746962012-04-14T09:07:13.376-07:002012-04-14T09:07:13.376-07:00Many thanks for the kind words! It was a heckuva l...Many thanks for the kind words! It was a heckuva lot of fun to make. While not always easy to watch (it goes some fairly dark places) hopefully it has enough in it to satisfy everyone... maybe even be a mainstream film hit (spread the word). ;-) <br /><br />Really, the credit goes to all the dedicated and talented folks at The Asylum who really put their hearts into making NATCOTE. I was humbled to be involved. It's fantastic to be backed up by as wonderful and committed a team of various disciplines as we have... definitely great at making a first timer look better than they imagined. :-)<br /><br />As for our VFX, yeah, the folks in our little room and a few abroad (Iowa, Florida, England) make our shows better and better. We're learning what works in this amazingly fast-paced process... and looking forward to figuring it all out in the next decade or so! Thank you for noticing, we do appreciate it!<br /><br />We also sincerely hope folks enjoy the six course meal of a script from Paul Bales that NATCOTE is: War movie, nature adventure, very dark horror thriller, huge airship science fiction actioner, three love stories (two of them tragic) and even a giant... well, why spoil the surprises of April 24th? Enjoy!<br /><br />Joe Lawson, Director, Nazis at the Center of the EarthJoseph J. Lawsonhttp://www.theasylum.ccnoreply@blogger.com