Free Comic Book Day Sketches

Here’s a couple freehand sketches using pencil, pen and marker. Melissa F as Jubilee from the X-Men, and Jon DeConto as Doctor Who. Based on photos by Taylor Latour.

“20 Minutes of Oxygen” Video Shoot

A couple months ago, my friend Casey invited me to see his studio, which he made into a sort of “space bar” using panels from a dismantled set of the TV show “Defying Gravity.” About the same time, my friend Mike Jackson let me know he just got a super duper new HD video camera. Even though the album is nearly a decade old, we decided to use these resources to shoot a music video for the song “20 Minutes of Oxygen.”

Mike and I shot around some ideas and came up with a plot. We rented a space suit, collected other props, and enlisted the help of some extremely talented people, who volunteered their time and equipment and skills.

We rented a “shuttle space suit” from Phoenix 1 in North Van. To make it look more future-space, we had Chris and AJ work on some accessories, namely a X-Wingesque bib and some modified sports gear, as well as a head lamp. We also wired lights to the inside of the helmet to give it the BSG look. Chris also did up a backpack that looked amazing but unfortunately had real O2 tanks on the back so I was constantly carrying 30+ lbs every day I shot in it.

The full suit on set. Click to enlarge

On Friday night we shot a scene where I’m drifting in space outside the space ship (which will be provided by Kerberos “Sword of the Stars” Productions). Mike got a big black board and stabbed holes through it with a screwdriver. Lit from behind it looked like a star field. He bought a ‘star filter’ to make all the lights flare like you’ve seen in the new Star Trek movie. I also picked up a small metal hammer from the flea market on Terminal and Chris bored a stick into it which we wrapped in green screen tape so we could create the illusion of the hammer floating with me in space.

On location for alien planet and space wreck. Photo Adam PW Smith. Click to make large.

On Saturday we drove out to the sand dunes in South Richmond for the ‘alien planet’ scenes. We filmed a lot of me trekking around and Chris and his crew had put together an amazing space shipwreck set, with lots of pyrotechnics. It was very Tattooine, with the added bonus of a lot of dirt bikes tooling around us while we were trying to film.

On Sunday we went back into the spaceship set and rigged up the “Command Information Console” like you’ve seen in Star

Wars and Battlestar Galactica, which we made with film transparency and acrylic sheets supplied by Eamon. Casey had put together a ‘captain’s chair’ and we spread some other “gack” around the set to make it look like part of Spaceship Zero.

The inspiration for Spaceship Zero's CIC

Merrick, Jordan and Warren drove in from Chilliwack and Abbotsford and donned their old Spaceship Zero crew jumpsuits, which I had embellished with the SpaceCorp logo at my workplace EmbroidMe, as well as a couple new SpaceCorp baseball caps.

We used the base from my Rock Band drum kit, some old clear plastic film canisters donated by Chris Lecher and some rope lights from Home Despot to create some space drums, which Jordan put together with his mechanical prowess.

After the band finished their scenes I got back into my space suit, which I dubbed

The band inside the doomed space ship. Photo by Adam PW Smith. Click to make big!

the iron maiden, and did the last shots, including my re-entry into the atmosphere of the planet.

All in all it was an amazing shoot and it’s going to be out best video yet. Stay tuned to thickets.net and The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets Facebook page for more updates as they happen.

The entire project was funded by ourselves and significant contributions from the fans of the band, and we are grateful for that! Special thanks to Adam PW Smith Photography for photos and general assistance and errand-running.

Star Trek Convention

Today I dropped into the Star Trek Convention at the Sheraton Wall Centre downtown for a few hours. It was totally ridiculous and fun. I only had time to stay for 2 events: the auction and the Q&A with Armin Shimerman.

The auction was outrageous. There were people in that room who dropped $500-$1000 on vinyl banners of Shatner and Nimoy etc. I’m all for nerdy crap but in the words of Shatner on SNL — “get a life.” I can think of a dozen things off the top of my head to do with $1000 besides buy memorabilia. Yes the price tag included front of the line privileges at the autograph table with the stars, but still. How about buying a kid a text book? The whole scene was extremely entertaining but I had to shake my head.

The next event was a talk with Quark from Deep Space Nine. Super nice guy and he performed a bit of Shakespeare for us. I wanted to get my $20 worth so I went up and asked him about acting through the ferengi teeth. Jar Jar Binks was there. Yeah, that’s right.

Oh and I met with Duncan and Sonja and we stole some peoples seats. At least for a while.

And in other sci-fi news, earlier in the morning I went with Mike to the workshop of Chris who is making our spaceship wreckage for the “20 Minutes of Oxygen” video shoot. It’s going to be awesome.

Raw Canvas

I’ll be at Raw Canvas Gallery downtown today around 8pm for a reading from Spaceship Zero the Roleplaying Game (yes, I’ll do all the character voices) and to sell you my books, t-shirts, CDs and misc. What do you think of that?

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Classic Fantasy Hireling Generator

I whipped off a few sketches in marker for this neato Random Hireling Generator. Whether or not you play D&D, you should play around with it – it’s fun.

This generator is intended for introductory level play using the OD&D, Basic, or 1E gamesystems and their retroclones.

The party may attempt to recruit hirelings/henchmen once per day, by buying drinks at the local tavern, paying for posted notices, and distributing sword-for-hire pamphlets. This costs a base of 5gp.

They may also enlist the services of a town crier, increasing the total cost to 10gp.