Doug Chiang's Robota 66
inherent writes "Doug Chiang's studio has released a trailer for his upcoming book. The book is a collaboration with Sci-Fi author Orson Scott Card of Ender's Game fame, and will include 75 pieces of Chiang's artwork. Chiang is the Concept Art Director at Industrial Light and Magic (and thus the concept art guy for the Star Wars prequels). Here is a previous slashdot story on him with a link to an interview."
Huh? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Huh? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Huh? (Score:2, Interesting)
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Re:Huh? (Score:1)
since it's a "film book"... (Score:5, Interesting)
A "film book" is simply an art book story told in a film-like manner. Books allow the viewer to delve into the thoughts and motives of the main characters in ways film canOt. And films present drama in a linear time specific format that allows for a very controlled storytelling. I want to combine these two mediums, plus a third, the internet, to produce something different.
Eventually, this web site will compliment the book and any other mediums that are developed for Robota. Each will be used to tell a different part of the Robota world. For example, the web site will tell more of the backstory and character development using animation, text, etc. while the book will be the actual story of conflicts and how they are resolved.
This is one of the great things about telling the story in a variety of mediums. I can take advantage of the unique strengths of each medium to build a compelling world that couldn't otherwise be built in one medium.
Re:since it's a "film book"... (Score:5, Informative)
Reminds me of... (Score:1)
I think I spent more time at their website the day after the movie than the length of the film.
Re:Huh? (Score:4, Funny)
Thats what i'm saying however I wouldnt mind reading 20 interviews with the publisher, the printer of the book, the person who did the film separations before the book went to press, plus 30 different angles of the word 'Read', followed by additional commentary by the delivery person. It's nice to see that sometimes overkill is just too much... DVD's 3 discs full of junk... Now books
Re:Huh? (Score:1)
Nothing personal here, just practical
Isn't it about time a new "-1000 : read the article" moderation "comment" be added to the mod system ?
It takes longer time everyday just to skip questions & remarks written by hordes of people who did not even bother to read the article but stay at score 1 because they have an account.
This is quite different from comments from people who badly understood the article or do not agree with the content : it's just about respecti
Sounds familiar (Score:2, Funny)
Of persecution
Under robot rule
A hero without memory
A ragtag group of warriors
Defy the robots to save humanity
And discover the terrible secret of the robots
Hold on a second, shouldn't that be the terrible secret of space?
Re:Didn't this come out like 6 months ago? (Score:1)
say.. you know who's cooler than doug chian? Doug TenNapel [tennapel.com]. I just finished Creature Tech, so maybe I'm bias.
Re:very familiar (Score:3, Insightful)
I feel cheated! (Score:4, Funny)
DO NOT download from here!!! (Score:1)
Trailer (Score:5, Funny)
The next trailer will be coming soon but subscribers get to beat the rush!
Slashdot "news" (Score:2, Informative)
This is *not* a new trailer. It's the same one that has been up there for six months now.
And no I don't mean to complain about this story since we all know already that the definition of "news" on Slashdot is pretty wide
Re:Slashdot "news" (Score:2)
Yep, very old news. Even the interview linked up there doesn't reference the project that much. Both CGChannel and 3DVF ran interview with Chiang about it:
Interview with Doug Chiang [cgchannel.com]
Interview de Doug Chiang [3dvf.com] (this one is back from November 2002)
Alos Sparx, the French studio who made the trailer is looking for financing to turn this into an animated feature:
The French like ROBOTA [cinescape.com]
Why are there seperate icons for books and media? (Score:1)
I'm sorry, am I to be impressed? (Score:2, Funny)
and you want me to consider his book?
Re:I'm sorry, am I to be impressed? (Score:2)
Doug Chiang's specialty was more the hardware like robots and spaceships.
Matrix Reloaded Reloaded (Score:1)
Re:Matrix Reloaded Reloaded (Score:5, Informative)
Isaac Asimov (the guy who coined the term "robotics") gave that theme a name dozens of years ago, he called it the Frankenstein complex. That is why he wrote the 3 laws of robotics, to move away from that theme.
BTW, the polish play in wich the name "robot" was coined (to mean mechanical anthropomorphic labourers) was also about "men make robots, men abuse robots, robots go awry and take over".
Way, WAY before matrix/terminator (in the 20's IIRC).
Battlestar Galactica! Again, before terminator/matrix.
Re:Matrix Reloaded Reloaded (Score:1)
Science fiction writers, and philosophical futurists alike, tend to portray the transhuman robots as lifeless, cultureless, and without morals.
A robotic species that may one day surpass humanity will be orders of magnitude more intelligent than humans. Consider that art, culture, and morality have developed on
Re:Rabbits have no business... (Score:1)
My point is, humans do and will have *every* right to fight for supremacy, if for no other reason, than to allow the competing species to prove theirs.
Re:Matrix Reloaded Reloaded (Score:2)
There really should be a moratorium on using "ragtag" in a science fiction context, lest the reader instantly assume there's Cylons involved.
Re:Matrix Reloaded Reloaded (Score:2)
I believe you are referring to the Czech play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) by Karel Capek.
A brief summary (Note the use of a slashdot post in the biblio links!) [setonhill.edu]
Re:Matrix Reloaded Reloaded (Score:1)
I believe you are referring to the Czech play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) by Karel Capek.
My mistake.
Thanks for the link, btw.
Re:Matrix Reloaded Reloaded (Score:2)
I've tried to find the actual text online, but no luck so far. I have a dead-tree version, so that's how I found out about it myself.
Card is a fucking lunatic (Score:1, Interesting)
From the article referenced in my link:
"Laws against homosexual behavior should remain on the books, n
Re:Card is a fucking lunatic (Score:2)
Er, mind telling me why the fuck that would be relevant?
I guess the part about the quality of his work is, but the tangeant with mormon-like homophobia...not really.
PS I do agree, he's overrated. Ender's game and Ender's Shadow were good reads, and that's the end of that. The rest of his stuff (that I have read) was rather lame.
PPS Yeah, his mormon views kinda bug me too...
Re:Card is a fucking lunatic (Score:2)
It's really the slashdot editors' fault for bringing whatever the hell they're advertising to the attention of the wider audience that is slashdot. This pissed me off enough that I felt the need to remind people that the man is a nutjob.
Re:Card is a fucking lunatic (Score:2)
I wasn't aware of OSC's views on gay people. If that quote is actually his there are two problems:
Government should not be regulating any behavior between consenting adults.
Singling out gay people is no more defensible than singling out people by race or religion.
Re:Card is a fucking lunatic (Score:2)
Good thing you're not in charge then. That's the beauty of this country - everyone is allowed to have an asshole and opinion.
And opinions about assholes.
Well, I suppose as long as you can afford it.
And if you've not had a colostomy, in which case you have two assholes, but maybe only one opinion.
Oh, well.
Similarity... (Score:3, Interesting)
Cheers!
Out of date info (Score:3, Informative)
Also as a reference, Doug Chiang is no longer at ILM. He worked on the 2 prequels but left last year. He is the Art Director for Robert Zemeckis' Polar Express. VFX by Imageworks under the supervision of Ken Ralston:
Doug Chiang update [dchiang.com]
Also in his place Feng Zhu has joined the art team for Episode 3. He is this incredible artist that worked at Blur Studios. You can see more here:
Meet the Episode III Art Department [starwars.com]
Feng Zhu - Concept Artist [artbyfeng.com]
oh no! (Score:2)
Will this book reveal the terrible secret of space!?
HQ non-Quicktime version (Score:1)
Sparx* is the animation studio that did this trailer, and they are also the studio behind the very slick looking Molly Star Racer.
Re:HQ non-Quicktime version (Score:2)
I know this because there is a movie of them talking about how great Maya is on Alias' site and they blend from an animated Maya scene to the final product. It's quite impressive.
Both trailers and the demo are