Quicksilver
Limp Gawd
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2003
- Messages
- 139
Well, I just got back from the North Carolina studio last night, and I'll have to confer with the show's creator before I post or link any on-set photos, but....
IT'S DONE!!!
The cases are finished, and the film is in the can. The first ever case modding television program has wrapped up production, and is now in post-production. All I can say is WOW, what a success! I was one of 6 contestants who was split into a team of 3 dedicated enthusiasts who completed a top to bottom, modded case from scratch in under 30 hours of work time. I seriously slept about a total of 6 hours the whole weekend, and drank more caffeinated beverages in three days than I did all of last month.
Like I said, I must confer with the producer and creator before I post or link any images for legal reasons, but I do have this link to pictures of the cast on set:
http://www.modthemachine.com/theshow/images/team1.jpg
http://www.modthemachine.com/theshow/images/team2.jpg
The format of the show is a competition between two teams, and while a winner has been decided, once again my NDA prohibits me from releasing any more details right at this moment.
Pictures of the cases should be up on the website, www.modthemachine.tv by the end of this week, and when they do, Ill post em here for your viewing pleasure.
In all honesty, the absolute SOONEST anyone will ever hear about this on TV is at least 6 months from now, and most likely longer. Im pretty sure that it will not be picked up in time to make the fall new-show lineup.
But, thats not the point. I think that if anything comes of this its that this idea of a case modding TV show is solid, and the resulting cases are fabulous considering they went from raw materials to completed, functional machines in one weekend. The shows concept WORKS and Im confident that after the pilot episode has finished post-production and makes the rounds of network programming directors well be seeing some kind of modding television show somewhere in the next year or two.
IT'S DONE!!!
The cases are finished, and the film is in the can. The first ever case modding television program has wrapped up production, and is now in post-production. All I can say is WOW, what a success! I was one of 6 contestants who was split into a team of 3 dedicated enthusiasts who completed a top to bottom, modded case from scratch in under 30 hours of work time. I seriously slept about a total of 6 hours the whole weekend, and drank more caffeinated beverages in three days than I did all of last month.
Like I said, I must confer with the producer and creator before I post or link any images for legal reasons, but I do have this link to pictures of the cast on set:
http://www.modthemachine.com/theshow/images/team1.jpg
http://www.modthemachine.com/theshow/images/team2.jpg
The format of the show is a competition between two teams, and while a winner has been decided, once again my NDA prohibits me from releasing any more details right at this moment.
Pictures of the cases should be up on the website, www.modthemachine.tv by the end of this week, and when they do, Ill post em here for your viewing pleasure.
In all honesty, the absolute SOONEST anyone will ever hear about this on TV is at least 6 months from now, and most likely longer. Im pretty sure that it will not be picked up in time to make the fall new-show lineup.
But, thats not the point. I think that if anything comes of this its that this idea of a case modding TV show is solid, and the resulting cases are fabulous considering they went from raw materials to completed, functional machines in one weekend. The shows concept WORKS and Im confident that after the pilot episode has finished post-production and makes the rounds of network programming directors well be seeing some kind of modding television show somewhere in the next year or two.