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“Blood Trail” An Animated Horror From Nathan Love - July 2nd, 2009, 05:07 AM

WARNING! This animation short is not for the feint hearted! buckle your seatbelt before viewing! Creative studio Nathan Love recently completed “Blood Trail,” a three-minute animated trailer that promotes writer Matt Cochran’s screenplay of the same name. Perspective Studios, the production company overseeing creative development and licensing for the property across all media platforms, brought the project to Nathan Love. Nathan Love used a hand-animated 3D style to conjure the piece, and the work is expected to be developed shortly into a feature film, videogame and/or graphic novel.


“We were sold on the project the moment we heard ‘animated horror piece’ but became even more engaged in ‘Blood Trail’ after reading the full-feature script,” comments Joe Burrascano, Creative Director/Founder, Nathan Love.

“Matt’s screenplay is written so well, we could envision every detail of his world and couldn’t wait to bring it to life. We were fortunate to be approached by Perspective. They handed us a dream design and direction job, and gave us the creative freedom to produce something really special".


"Nathan Love’s goal was to give the project a unique, hand-animated visual style that would feel exciting, intriguing, and powerful, while developing characters that resonated beyond the piece itself. Producer Mike Harry comments, “The overall tension created in Blood Trail is, for me, the coolest part of the film. Having seen it many times now, there’s one moment in particular that I still have trouble watching. The script, storytelling, and the design and realism of the characters and environments helped create an amazing end product.”

To produce Blood Trail, Nathan Love began by creating a detailed breakdown of the script elements. Extensive research into the time period, environments, characters, clothing, and props were conducted to ensure accuracy. This search extended beyond photo and animation references. Comic books, anime, video games, toys, and even a trip to a local butcher shop were explored as well.

“This was a new genre for us,” added Nathan Love, “but our incredibly talented team of artists, animators and technicians allowed our ideas to flourish and tell the story without any constraints. The entire studio is pumped about this project, and their excitement can be seen in the final piece. We can’t wait to start work on the film and video game.”


“We knew that in order to make the proper transition from the page to the screen, we needed to find a talented design partner and director that was as passionate about the content and genre as we are at Perspective,” said Joe Nolan, senior VP, Corporate Development, Perspective Studios. He added, “We found that Partner in Nathan Love. Their approach to the piece was exactly what we wanted for this trailer and we look forward to continuing the development process as we move toward production on our long-form projects for this property.”

Sound design played a critical part in the creation of Blood Trail. The group was inspired by the film “There Will Be Blood” and worked with composer/musical-genius Drew Skinner to deliver a soundscape that delivered on dread, mood and suspense.

Nathan Love concludes, “The best part about Blood Trail is that it’s a good story, well told. We love watching people view it for the first time… seeing them get totally drawn in and immersed in the setup, and then BAM! Their world gets crazy! Whether we get screams, laughter, or total mouth-open shock, there’s always a genuine emotional response. And the best part is we do it twice! Just when you think it’s over, you soon realize the worst is yet to come.”



ABOUT NATHAN LOVE
Director Nathan Love is driven by quality storytelling and engaging characters. Based in New York, the Nathan Love studio has been peddling top-of-the-line spots for clients such as Chips Ahoy, Nickelodeon, Cellular South, and Cartoon Network.

They’ve also worked closely with New York’s Psyop on ambitious character-driven spots for Fanta and Guinness beer, and were a critical part of the Coca-Cola “Happiness Factory” production. They enjoy working across all media, including commercials, video games, the web, and are always cooking-up new ideas.

Blood Trail An Animated Horror From Nathan Love blood_trail_prisoner

ABOUT PERSPECTIVE STUDIOS
Perspective Studios is a premier CG animation producer and motion capture studio specializing in 3D animation for video games, feature films, television, commercials, and online entertainment. The company’s unique mission successfully combines motion capture and animation projects for top-tier media clients with development of original content properties for exploitation on multiple entertainment platforms.

From locations in New York and Los Angeles, Perspective Studios operates two of North America’s largest and most sophisticated motion capture facilities, providing extensive creative services on a diverse slate of projects, including advanced performance capture, real-time pre-visualization, facial animation, and concept to completion CG production. Animation by Perspective Studios has been seen in projects for Rockstar Games, Psyop, The Mill, MTV Games/Electronic Arts, THQ, Nickelodeon and many others.

CREATIVE CREDITS
Executive Producer: Nathan Love
Director: Nathan Love

Creative Team: Joe Burrascano, Kate Burrascano, Dan Vislocky Character Designs: Morgan Schweitzer, Brad Johansen Concept Art: Morgan Schweitzer, Denis Kozyrev Sound Design: Drew Skinner

Producer: Mike Harry
Production Coordinator: Fayna Sanchez

Animation Director: Dan Vislocky
Lighting / Compositing Director: Mats Andersson Character & Cloth Technical Director: Sean Kealey Dynamics & Cloth Technical Director: Ylli Orana Hair & Fur Technical Directors: Ylli Orana, Mats Andersson Pipeline Technical Directors: Jesse Clemens, Sarah-Elizabeth Clemens

Animators: Ryan Moran, Kevin Phelps, David Han, Dan Vislocky Character Model / Detail Artists: Christian Haniszewski, Tony Jung, Ylli Orana Lighting / Compositing Artists: Mats Andersson, Denis Kozyrev, Richard Kim, Anca Risca, Ylli Orana, Michal Finegold, Sylvia Apostol, Joe Burrascano Dynamics & Scripting: George Smaragdis

Environment Layout: Dan Vislocky
Environment Models & Set Dressing: Sylvia Apostol Env & Prop Model / Texture Artists: Sylvia Apostol, Denis Kozyrev, Brad Johansen Matte Painter: Denis Kozyrev

Fluid & Particle Effects: Mothana Hussein Compositing & 2D Blood Effects: Chase Massingill “Dizzy Vision” by Jeff the Dragon

Technologies used: Maya, Mental Ray, Z-Brush, Real Flow, Photoshop, Corel Painter, After Effects.


RELATED LINKS

www.nathanlove.com
www.perspectivestudios.com
www.psyop.tv
www.drewskinnersound.com


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July 2nd, 2009, 09:15 AM

I think this is great. It's very difficult for something to genuinely be horrifying - even more so when it's completely CG. But I feel this does it. nasty stuff, with a great atmosphere. I would love to see more.

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July 2nd, 2009, 11:05 AM

??? no way is this thing gonna be genuinely horrifying. I was laughing through almost the whole trailer. Horror is all in the mind and we've already seen the whole creature that's supposed to be horrifying...not so scary. Maybe gorey and amusing though.


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July 2nd, 2009, 11:49 AM

I suppose it's relative to how you're using the word, I meant in terms of causing unpleasant surprise - the stylised characters didn't really prepare me for the levels of violence.

Will this leave a mark of fear on my very soul like Ringu did? No. But was this immediately surprising, sure.

Way to go about your opinion, though. Thank goodness for subjectivity On another note, I've been trying to figure out what the monsters remind me of. And I'm sad to say it's the Yeti's from Mummy 3! :/

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July 7th, 2009, 09:23 PM

Nathan Love/Staff get nasty about negative comments regarding this work

http://motionographer.com/2009/06/29/blood-trail/

Although I can see Nathan Loves point, perhaps not the best way to deal with it.
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July 8th, 2009, 12:46 AM

This is really good, awesome
i want to see further


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July 8th, 2009, 11:24 AM

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Nathan Love/Staff get nasty about negative comments regarding this work

http://motionographer.com/2009/06/29/blood-trail/

Although I can see Nathan Loves point, perhaps not the best way to deal with it.
Yeah, though I am sort of agreed with the Nathan Love guys on that one - there was still no need to respond to anonymous internet critics who are pretty much acting like what they think is any more than another opinion.

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July 8th, 2009, 01:50 PM

I agree it was great work. It wasn't every type of horror, by that I am talking about suspenseful and all the other horror types. The film definitely gave that uncomfortable feeling which was what they were going for so SUCCESS!

I enjoyed it, want to know a bit of the back story now though.
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July 10th, 2009, 04:04 PM

This looks very promising. I can't wait to see more =)
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