Written By: Ken Hulsey
Source: Avery Guerra
Now, I more than anyone, understands that times are tough all over. Everyone is having a real hard time making ends meet. The independent film industry is no different. You have to remember that independent film projects don't have Hollywood, big studio money to fall back on to get movies completed. Many times independent directors will have to dip into their own bank accounts to get their films made. That's why I am helping Chance Studios pass the virtual "collection plate" to help raise money to get their movie "Archangel Alpha" completed.
I would hope that the fine readers of Robo Japan would understand that I wouldn't be asking for you to reach into your wallets if "Archangel Alpha" wasn't a damn awesome looking film. Also the fine folks over at Chance Studios aren't just going to take your money and laugh all the way to the bank. They intend to give you something for your money! They are presently giving away t-shirts, posters, acknowledgement in the films credits, and walk-on roles to those who donate.
I understand this may be out of the question for the common Robo Japan reader in these poor economic times, but there are industry people out there who visit this site (yeh, I was surprised too) who may have it in their means to help out this production. In a sense, I am speaking directly to you.
If you would like to contribute, or find out more information please visit: Archangel Alpha Project Info
or The Archangel Alpha Official Website
Archangel Alpha Plot:
Archangel Alpha is a sci-fi war story of love and loss in a world teetering on the brink of Armageddon.
Three friends (Elena, Alexandra and Grigori) have their relationship pushed to the breaking point when they find themselves on opposite sides of a devastating war. In the midst of the final deciding battle, Grigori is killed by Alex. Elena and Alex are both shot down. They confront each other just as The Beast, a merciless AI weapon, is released onto the battlefield. The Beast goes rogue and turns against both sides, annihilating both armies and initiating a nuclear launch between the warring nations. In the aftermath, Elena and Alex must escape the killing grounds while coming to terms with their actions.
Inspired by Japanese animation, Archangel Alpha features thrilling mecha action mixed with an intense and tragic war story.
A reluctant heroine, Elena is drawn into a civil war just as she finds love for the first time in her life. She finds qualities she didn’t know she had and discovers the strength to fight for a better world.
Elena is an Esper, a small group of people born with the ability to control computers with their thoughts. As part of a misunderstood and oppressed minority, she has kept her ability a secret.
A native daughter of the city-state of Praetoria, Elena joins her rebellious nation in its fight for independence from the Socialist Republics Directorate (SRED). This brings her in direct confrontation with the friends she left behind.
See Also: Post Apocalyptic Love And Robots In Archangel Alpha
Source: Avery Guerra
Now, I more than anyone, understands that times are tough all over. Everyone is having a real hard time making ends meet. The independent film industry is no different. You have to remember that independent film projects don't have Hollywood, big studio money to fall back on to get movies completed. Many times independent directors will have to dip into their own bank accounts to get their films made. That's why I am helping Chance Studios pass the virtual "collection plate" to help raise money to get their movie "Archangel Alpha" completed.
I would hope that the fine readers of Robo Japan would understand that I wouldn't be asking for you to reach into your wallets if "Archangel Alpha" wasn't a damn awesome looking film. Also the fine folks over at Chance Studios aren't just going to take your money and laugh all the way to the bank. They intend to give you something for your money! They are presently giving away t-shirts, posters, acknowledgement in the films credits, and walk-on roles to those who donate.
I understand this may be out of the question for the common Robo Japan reader in these poor economic times, but there are industry people out there who visit this site (yeh, I was surprised too) who may have it in their means to help out this production. In a sense, I am speaking directly to you.
If you would like to contribute, or find out more information please visit: Archangel Alpha Project Info
or The Archangel Alpha Official Website
Archangel Alpha Plot:
Archangel Alpha is a sci-fi war story of love and loss in a world teetering on the brink of Armageddon.
Three friends (Elena, Alexandra and Grigori) have their relationship pushed to the breaking point when they find themselves on opposite sides of a devastating war. In the midst of the final deciding battle, Grigori is killed by Alex. Elena and Alex are both shot down. They confront each other just as The Beast, a merciless AI weapon, is released onto the battlefield. The Beast goes rogue and turns against both sides, annihilating both armies and initiating a nuclear launch between the warring nations. In the aftermath, Elena and Alex must escape the killing grounds while coming to terms with their actions.
Inspired by Japanese animation, Archangel Alpha features thrilling mecha action mixed with an intense and tragic war story.
A reluctant heroine, Elena is drawn into a civil war just as she finds love for the first time in her life. She finds qualities she didn’t know she had and discovers the strength to fight for a better world.
Elena is an Esper, a small group of people born with the ability to control computers with their thoughts. As part of a misunderstood and oppressed minority, she has kept her ability a secret.
A native daughter of the city-state of Praetoria, Elena joins her rebellious nation in its fight for independence from the Socialist Republics Directorate (SRED). This brings her in direct confrontation with the friends she left behind.
See Also: Post Apocalyptic Love And Robots In Archangel Alpha
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