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Scott Lobdell Asks Alex De Campi To Come Back
Scott Lobdell, upcoming writer of Red Hood And The Outlaws, Superboy and Teen Titans, writes for Bleeding Cool;
There has been a lot of talk recently about Women In Comics… but what is even more exciting is seeing what some of these incredibly talented women do outside of comics.
Today I am thinking of one woman in particular. Alex De Campi (known for her run on IDW's Smoke, as well as her brilliant and way-ahead-of-its time distribution of her Valentine series). While she is a young and vibrant comic book writer without peer, she is also an accomplished director of music videos and short films.
To quote the press around her latest release;
Glen Duncan wrote a book and called it The Last Werewolf. Stephen Coates/The Real Tuesday Weld wrote a soundtrack to that book. Then Stephen gave one of the songs to Alex de Campi to inspire a new film. And this is it.
This video pretty much represents the limits of what one person can do in her mom's garage with no money. A solitary month building sets; four days filming (in 103 degree heat) with the invaluable assistance of cinematographer Nolan Maloney, 1st AC John Hubbard and grips Dan Politz and Katy Cecchetti. Then another month in post. And now it appears, to be a momentary distraction on the internet before it is instantly buried in an avalanche of newer things.
Puppets created by Liesje Kraai; without her, we are nothing.
Seriously, check it out! It is like a comic book on film!
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/27450907[/vimeo]
Then keep an eye out for future comic books by the extremely talented Alex! I'm confident the rest of the comic book industry is going to have many more opportunities to appreciate Alex and her writing in the coming year…