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Ladies and Gentlemen, straight from Mysterical Island, it's the Shaman of Schiznick, the Mofo with the Mojo, the Mad Scientist of the Jungle, the Doctor is in!
Doctor? Doctor who?
NO! Witch Doctor, fool!
Hey Kc!
It's been awhile since WA concluded.... did you ever get a chance to check out the AMC show "The Walking Dead"?
Really curious what your take would be (of course I'm way biased because I think WA is waaay better)
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We're back Alive again for WA Descendants!!
@Kc, I have two questions:
1. If you made this audio drama into some kind of video entertainment source, how long would it be? Would it be shorter because you can edit out narrations and sensory explanations? Or would it be longer because it needed more scenes for it to be at it's best visual state?
2. If you did actually make some kind of visual version of the series, would it be several long movies, or a tv series? Movies have a much bigger budget, but with how long WA is, you would need to make several sequels, not to mention, where would you find money to fund the movie? Bank loan? Fundraisers? TFWA profits (if applicable)? Aliens? These are all big questions here.
I don't mean to pull a Kalani, but the show is undoubtedly better than probably anything I've sensetorically (my own word there) digested, and I honestly feel that in any format, I would greatly enjoy it, no matter how many repetitions I've went through (7 and counting).
P.S. That was more than two questions, my apologies.
P.P.S. There we go, now this question is on the right thread. (Previously on the TFWA: Lockdown thread)
1. That's sort of like asking how long a movie is based on the book, but since it's script format it could potentially be translated in real time. Realistically the story could be much shorter without having to describe the actions and such. I'd say the fill in the blank sort of lines and descriptions can take roughly 10% of the time. So if directly translated, probably 10% shorter. If adapted, which is most often the case, even shorter maybe. You can montage things and really make things faster if you have visuals to establish rather than dialogue.
2. TV series would be best because of the type of story and also the overall amount of content. Movies run such a different format that it'd have to be heavily adapted. They're structured differently, so in order to maintain the arcs a lot of content and probably characters would end up cut from the series. How to fund something like that? I've looked into it and it'd be at least 1.5 million an episode, and 10 episodes per season. Where to get those funds? There's ways, but distribution platforms determine a lot of where funding comes from. Are we there yet? No, but maybe one day. Just waiting for the right deal to come along.
And no worries, if it was in TFWA section I would have answered it as if it was just Lockdown that you were asking about.
I did not. Working on Lockdown kind of prevented that. Any TFWA might do that, so still nada. At this point I'm not really that interested in seeing it.
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Well, I only watch the show to rifftrax it, and to listen to one of my favorite t.v. critics, Jim and A. Ron from the Bald Move network.
You may be interested to know that We're Alive was mentioned by Jim in the latest episode of their "Watching Dead" (Walking Dead podcast). Jim makes the point that the characters in WA do a whole lot more sensible real world prepper things in the Zompocalypse than the WD dumbasses ever could. Here it is; you can skip to the comment at 121:42 in their episode player...
http://baldmove.com/watching-dead-podcast/515-try/
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Hey @Kc, how do I get a sub-forum to post a fanfic? since nikvoodoo "runs" it, and he's not always online anymore, I asked you. I've been "working" on a really good piece, and I'd like to show it off.
Gracias and sorry for asking so many questions.
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