"Trailers" for four episodes.

As at April 2010, Six episodes have been completed of the series
and episode seven is in production as a stereo blu-ray edition.

Episode Seven - Quicktime Movie format




DZ01-100125-Trailer100216. Trailer for Episode One: Scraper Terminal.

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DZ02-100112-Trailer100216. Trailer for Episode Two: Concerning Tetrahedrons.

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DZ03-100128-Trailer100216. Trailer for Episode Three: Sleeper Sends a Message.

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DZ04-100210-Trailer100216. Trailer for Episode Four: Back in the Spring.

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MPG conversion of one take from Episode Six

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1. Scraper Terminal.


A problem with the coms terminal satelite city planetoid of Scraper in distant orbit around a ringed gas giant planet. A construction programme has mutated and closed down the mainframe. The coms net through Scraper is cut affecting many planets in that net sector. A probe is sent and a "live" data sample is returned to the local planet surface. The probe drone fails, triggering the Alpha One code in a subterranean city complex. A droid self creates and starts a search for the drone.

2. Concerning Tetrahedrons.


An extra-system asteroid body is in a direct impact trajectory with an Earth-type planet. The asteroid defence system beam weapons are activated. The mass of the asteroid is disintegrated apart from a regular tetradral shaped internal object. The impact event is slightly lessened in magnitude but otherwise unchanged. And so the story begins ....

3. Sleeper Sends a Message.


A command broadcast unit awakens and sends a message that scrambles a freight vehicle. One container happens to have demolition bots designed for immediate deployment and independent action. Unfortunate ....

4. Be Back in the Spring.


A Deep Space Survey Craft finds a system within G3 parameters. And finds a planet being evacuated ....




Media Notes:
1. The base file modelling/rendering application can produce OpenEXR files and many other formats. Renders to date are 1280 x 720 pixel format in .avi files using Cinepack Compression. 25 fps.
2. The sound track is designed to be over written if required.
3. At present the current cut for episodes is between 8 and 10 minutes. Work can easily be done to alter this. Almost any kind of timing can be accommodated.
4. DVD for the current cut can be produced. Viewing of the entire programme is by appointment only.
5. The Trailers only touch on main characters and are meant to be indicative of the graphic style more than anything.
6. Each episode is a complete story.
7. The target audience is from Secondary School level upwards. There is no violence to life forms.
8. The Logo SPACE COM-X is subject to copyright and all rights are reserved.
9. Stereo specifications to suit Blu-Ray 3D are produced in-house.




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