Bad Alien Productions

Trans Plant is online!

Trans Plant was our entry in the 2013 Seattle 48 Hour Horror Film Project! In 48 hours we wrote, shot and edited a 5 1/2 minute horror/scifi movie. Thanks to our wonderful cast and crew for a job Well Done.

There’s still one week left to be a Producer! Kick in to the 48 hour horror film project by Bad Alien Productions.

We’re on a roll! You enjoyed our first promo video so much we made another one.

In  just one more week we get 48 hours to write, shoot and edit a 6-minute film as part of the Seattle 48-Hour Horror Film Project (http://www.48hourfilm.com/seattle/horror/).

Thanks to you early supporters, we have made 1/3 of our $1200 funding goal!  You’ve already paid for our overhead costs and some of the food for the crew!

New contributions, will go toward the rest of our creativity sustaining food and most importantly, that delicious scariness that you want to see!

  • Blood.
  • Makeup.
  • Fog juice (you want creepy fog, don’t you?!).
  • Costumes (that we can get all bloody!).
  • Blood. Did we mention Blood?

Partner with our dedicated volunteer cast and crew and kick into the kitty. You’ll be terrified you did!

Follow our Project blog for regular updates through the weekend!

 

Here’s how to contributehatthumb

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This is the official fundraising site for our current project. They are a small crowdfunding site that uses paypal on the backend. It only charges the paypal fee on the transaction and doesn’t add a commission.

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With Square you can contribute simply via email with your Debit Card.  This option is free for both of us which means more money goes directly to the project. All the rewards mentioned on the kapipal page will apply to these contributions.

Send an email to donate @ badalienproductions.com
CC to cash @ square.com
put ONLY the dollar amount in the subject line, for example: $30

You will get a reply from square with instructions on how to set things up with them. Go here for more information.

Wanna be a producer? Kick in to the 48 hour horror film project by Bad Alien Productions!

Do you like to…
…scare defenseless little children?
…make the little hairs on the back of your neck stand up?
…feel your heart pounding without moving a muscle (except your SCREAM MUSCLES)?
…squirm?

So do we.

We get 48 hours to write, shoot and edit a 6-minute film as part of the Seattle 48-Hour Horror Film Project (http://www.48hourfilm.com/seattle/horror/).IMG_9484

How our movie rates on the Cool-o-meter is limited only by time and money. We won’t break the rules and ask to borrow your time machine, but we will ask if you can kick some bucks into the kitty! (no actual animals, except actors, will be harmed)

With your contribution, we can create a deliciously scary movie and provide a work environment that supports our generous and talented volunteer cast and crew.

Follow our Project blog for regular updates through the weekend!

 

Here’s how to contributehatthumb

bg-inner-logo

This is the official fundraising site for our current project. They are a small crowdfunding site that uses paypal on the backend. It only charges the paypal fee on the transaction and doesn’t add a commission.

square logo

With Square you can contribute simply via email with your Debit Card.  This option is free for both of us which means more money goes directly to the project.

Send an email to donate @ badalienproductions.com
CC to cash @ square.com
put ONLY the dollar amount in the subject line, for example: $30

You will get a reply from square with instructions on how to set things up with them. Go here for more information.

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2010 Demo Reel

This video shows a sampling  from several projects. Clips are from these works. All works owned by Bad Alien Productions except where noted

  • Skeeters (by Bad Alien’s Bob Freeman)
  • Precious Cargo
  • Punchie (by Bad Alien’s Bob Freeman)
  • Fritz and Iris
  • Julia’s Kitchen
  • Transformables
  • Last Kiss (by Bad Alien for John Lustig of Last Kiss)
  • Professional Courtesy (SFX by Bad Alien’s David Roomes)
  • Future Syn (SFX by Bad Alien’s David Roomes)
  • Footage (by Bad Alien’s Bob Freeman, music licensed from Magnatunes)
  • Ballad of Mary Jo (Titles by Bad Alien’s David Roomes)
  • Skeeters (Trailer by Bad Alien’s Bob Freeman)

 

Professional Courtesy Eye of Kaedin Sequence

Bad Alien Productions did the opening title sequence, closing credits and three visual effects shots for Professional Courtesy. Bad Alien’s David Roomes co-wrote the screenplay.

A young thief encounters a blind stranger in the woods. The stranger, a feelow thief from a rival guild, appears to be alone, deep in the heart of the forest. The two are miles from the city that makes them enemies. When his elder rival makes a spur-of-the-moment business proposal, the young man must then decide: is this offer a fine opportunity, or a fatal trap waiting to be sprung?

This suspense-filled medieval short film was nominated for several festival awards in 2003, and has obtained North American distribution for 2005 in the hobby game, comic book and video store channels.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0378603/

Ballad of Mary Jo Title Sequence

Bad Alien Productions provided titles and credits, including visual effects for the title sequence.

This independent short film was directed by Heath Ward and produced by Paperstar Films.

Mary Jo lives life to its fullest. She has a few passions; her boyfriend, David, her classic ’68 mustang, and once in awhile, disposing of the dirty deeds of the local mob. When it comes to disposal, Mary Jo has always done the job right – until tonight. The Ballad of Mary Jo is a peek into the life of a woman operating on the fringe of proper society – A woman pushing the edge of what’s right, wrong and just plain bad.

 

 

Digital Canyon Flythrough

This is a flythrough of a digitally generated terrain. The terrain generator (Terragen) was fed elevation data from Mars Valles Marineris.

Skeeters

Directed by Bob Freeman of Bad Alien Productions under his other moniker: Fleebag Studios.

Skeeters features Sally and Sue, two intrepid and inventive mosquitoes in a pacific NW campground.

Skeeters won 2005 Best Animation at the NW Projections Film Festival in Bellingham, Washington and was selected for the 2005 North American Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Festival.


IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0484944/

Anvils

Anvils is by Bad Alien’s Bob Freeman and his then 9 yr old son Ian.

Footage

Footage is by Bad Alien’s Bob Freeman under his other moniker: Fleebag Studios.
This art film was shot at various locations from September, 2001 to August, 2004 with the movie feature of a Canon G1 still camera.

Music for the movie is
The tale of room 620
by Ehren Starks
Licensed from
Magnatunes.com