Source: Avery Guerra
Some of you may remember way back in June of last year when I wrote a little article about Space Monster Pictures and their stop-motion monster project called "Tuatara".
At that time very little was known about the project, except that it featured a giant dinosaur attacking a city and fighting some form of giant robot.
Well Avery Guerra was finally able to contact Michael S, the man behind the whole thing, and get some info on his plans for "Tuatara."
“The plan as now: ten minute episodes with 30-second opening titles and 30-second closing credits = 11 minutes (15 min. TV time slot without commercials). This is how shows like “Metalocalypse” and “Invader Zim” are done. But, unlike these two, the series will run consecutive episodes with dramatic story arcs that will be resolved in later episodes, via cliffhangers, etc. — so that the first 9 episodes can be edited together to form a 90-minute feature. Good idea, eh?”
From that it looks like he is either planning for a short TV run, possibly on something like 'Adult Swim', or a theatrical release.
Actually from his follow-up statement it looks like he is indeed looking toward the 2009 film festival circuit for "Tuatara." The film, which has been in production since 2005, looks like it is nearing completion, “I am hoping to have the first episode ready for the next big rush of film festivals for 2009.”
Regardless of how "Tuatara" is packaged in the end, Michael S is playing it smart by keeping his options open.
Note: Michael S worked on the effects for such films as "The Abyss" and "Total Recall!"
See Also: Check Out The Great Stop-Motion Animation From Space Monster Pictures
See Also: Check Out The Great Stop-Motion Animation From Space Monster Pictures
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