Friday, January 12, 2007

The House Between: Teaser Is Up!



Hey readers!

The (very brief...) teaser trailer for The House Between is now up on YouTube, and playing right here on the blog.

This is a first look at the characters, sounds and imagery of my independently produced, seven-episode sci-fi series, and more clips will be online soon, leading up to the premiere of the first episode, "Arrived," in mid-February.

Hope you like it...





10 comments:

  1. Awesome, totally awesome! Way to go, Hamilton!

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  2. how exciting! Good work!

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  3. Great work!

    Some friends recently made a show called The New Adventures of Captain S (a sort of parody/homage to Captain N[intendo], Full House, and Saved by the Bell). Anyway, the reason I mention them is that one of the places they're featured is www.indietv.tv, which looks like it could be a good promotional tool for THB. Just a thought.

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  4. Anonymous4:31 PM

    ...and so it begins. Actual footage with actual bits of dialog and actual music. The music is gorgeous.

    Thank you, John!

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  5. Anonymous12:35 AM

    Man, I sooooo cannot wait for this!!!

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  6. Anonymous1:42 AM

    John, it looks and sounds great. The photography is crisp and Mateo's music has elements reminiscent of Vangelis' "Blade Runnner" score. Can't wait to see more.

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  7. Anonymous12:05 PM

    Yo John!

    Great stuff. I've linked to it on my site for the tens of people who read it. ; - )

    Good luck and I can't wait to see the complete episodes and a DVD release. Planning any DVD extras??? Director Commentary? Or maybe Executive Director commentary?

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  8. Hey everybody,

    Thanks for the good words on the trailer. It was fun putting it together, and I can't wait to start broadcasting the first episode, "Arrived."

    I really, really appreciate all the support.

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  9. Anonymous9:38 AM

    Is that Lee Hansen I see in this trailer???? OMG!! He is so awesome!

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  10. Anonymous11:35 PM

    Nice work!

    I love the style and filmography.

    You should think about adding this to our site.


    kaywood

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