Professional concept artist Matt Busch (The Matrix), is following in the path of Matthew Savage and Aaron Simms to make his own film titled Aladdin 3477. It's a modern retelling of the 1,001 Arabian Nights tale he's been working on for almost 20 years when it was first conceived as a comic book. The story evolved through several other graphic novels and film developments and eventually became Aladdin 3477.
The official website describes it this way:
Set in exotic locations all over, above, and below the planet, this is an Aladdin adventure like you’ve never seen. Based on the Arabian Nights classic tale Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp, this futuristic spin is literally years ahead of its time.
The Aladdin 3477 storyline is much different than the Disney animated version most know. Sticking to the roots of the original story, this live-action take is much darker in tone. No singing. No dancing. And no Robin Williams doing chaotic comedy routines. According to writer/director Matt Busch, Aladdin 3477 will instead resemble more of a Star Wars look and feel with it’s epic scale of action and cinematic wonder.
Currently in preproduction, the Aladdin 3477 movie will be shot on location in a dozen countries around the world. Production will also focus on tangible film-making techniques using motion control and miniatures as opposed to digital animation. Busch elaborates, “This is science fiction, so of course there will be digital effects. However, I think with a lot of today’s movies, something is lost with relentless CGI, so I want to try and shoot as much of it as I can.”
The script is almost complete, and the design work is well underway. We’re scouting locations throughout India and Asia before the year is out. We’ll soon start building real sets, vehicles, robots and more.
Principal photography is expected to begin in the summer of 2014, as Busch is taking his time developing the story and visual look of the film. Busch marvels, “This is by far the biggest thing I’ve ever worked on and I’m not skimping on anything. I’m compelled to make this the kind of movie that I would want to camp out in line for.”
Check out some concept art for the film along with a production video after the jump. Click on the images to enlarge.
From a dark alley in India, 3477.
The city's Inner Circle.
A thief and his robot sidekick, Fidgi.
Early Fidgi Design.
An early visual for Princess Kamala.
The Sultan's mechanical aide.
A M.A.R. Bot from Daria Jontak.
Entering Venkata, the Jinn territory.
One of the Grand Vizier's Securi-Bots.
Darshana Shailaja, of Venkata.
A female version of the Grand Vizier.
Here's the production video
Learn more about the film at http://www.aladdin3477.com/
Via MovieWeb
See more of Matt Busch portfolio at http://www.mattbusch.com
What do you think of the illustrations? Would you watch Aladdin 3347
@ Copyright 2012 Matt Busch. All rights reserved
The official website describes it this way:
Set in exotic locations all over, above, and below the planet, this is an Aladdin adventure like you’ve never seen. Based on the Arabian Nights classic tale Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp, this futuristic spin is literally years ahead of its time.
The Aladdin 3477 storyline is much different than the Disney animated version most know. Sticking to the roots of the original story, this live-action take is much darker in tone. No singing. No dancing. And no Robin Williams doing chaotic comedy routines. According to writer/director Matt Busch, Aladdin 3477 will instead resemble more of a Star Wars look and feel with it’s epic scale of action and cinematic wonder.
Currently in preproduction, the Aladdin 3477 movie will be shot on location in a dozen countries around the world. Production will also focus on tangible film-making techniques using motion control and miniatures as opposed to digital animation. Busch elaborates, “This is science fiction, so of course there will be digital effects. However, I think with a lot of today’s movies, something is lost with relentless CGI, so I want to try and shoot as much of it as I can.”
The script is almost complete, and the design work is well underway. We’re scouting locations throughout India and Asia before the year is out. We’ll soon start building real sets, vehicles, robots and more.
Principal photography is expected to begin in the summer of 2014, as Busch is taking his time developing the story and visual look of the film. Busch marvels, “This is by far the biggest thing I’ve ever worked on and I’m not skimping on anything. I’m compelled to make this the kind of movie that I would want to camp out in line for.”
Check out some concept art for the film along with a production video after the jump. Click on the images to enlarge.
From a dark alley in India, 3477.
The city's Inner Circle.
A thief and his robot sidekick, Fidgi.
Early Fidgi Design.
An early visual for Princess Kamala.
The Sultan's mechanical aide.
A M.A.R. Bot from Daria Jontak.
Entering Venkata, the Jinn territory.
One of the Grand Vizier's Securi-Bots.
Darshana Shailaja, of Venkata.
A female version of the Grand Vizier.
Here's the production video
Learn more about the film at http://www.aladdin3477.com/
Via MovieWeb
See more of Matt Busch portfolio at http://www.mattbusch.com
What do you think of the illustrations? Would you watch Aladdin 3347
@ Copyright 2012 Matt Busch. All rights reserved
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