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June 08, 2007
Back in 1999 I started work on my first own 3D movie called "
Stag Wards" (you may consider it as a
Star Wars fan movie if you want). The movie is about 20 mins long, and rendering the images took more than 2 years back then. I was able to fininsh the movie, which means that the editing was done, but unfortunately I never got the time to complete the soundtrack - so, at least for now, it's a silent movie, and therefore I'm now looking for some audio enthusiasts willing to compose, play and mix the audio tracks.
As soon as the audio stuff has been completed the entire movie shall become available online (for FREE of course!), so it all depends on YOU, the musicians, out there. Further information will follow soon...
For those who know the OLEFA software, you may have noticed that the Stag Wards characters look almost like OLEFAbots - that's no accident, OLEFAbots have been inspired by the Stag Wards people, take a look at the OLEFA in Education booklet and you will see that the little girl on the cover is nobody else than Little Red Ridinghood as seen in the Stag Wards movie! The only difference is that OLEFAbots have a mouth while the Stag Wards characters are mouthless.
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April 16, 2008

A few weeks ago I interviewed british actor David Prowse who played Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy (Star Wars - A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi).
We talked about Star Wars, things that happened on the set, his charity work and other projects. Dave is a very interesting man and he revealed some really interesting facts here.
I
published the article on Galaxiki and also added some cool photos from the original Star Wars set - should be a great article for all Star Wars fans and everyone else too!
Thanks again to Dave for his time!
Read the Dave Prowse Interview on www.galaxiki.org.
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