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  • How to Make Your Own Comic Book

    Dan Head is an expert from Expert Village.  He has a series of videos detailing the process of putting together a comic book.  He is a veteran writer and has worked for quite a few publishers, including Platinum Studios.  The following is the first video in the series "How to Make Your Own Comic Book."

     

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  • SPLASTK - First Web Syndicated Comic Book Fueled Video Network

    Platinum Studios, Inc., an entertainment company that controls an independent library of comic book characters from all over the world, and Comflix Studios, Inc., a Los Angeles and New York based multi-media company, have created "Splastk," the first web syndicated on-demand video network featuring free comic book-inspired animated content powered by the Splastk player and anchored by http://www.Splastk.com.
    "Adding a dynamic element to the static print comic is the specialty of Comflix Studios," said Platinum Studios President, Brian Altounian. The partnership supplies targeted premium content while enhancing the overall experience for the comics collector looking to find something new. The customized Java-based player, compatible with any web browser, will host original material as well as aggregate content from multiple sources to deliver video simultaneously to a growing network of pop culture sites. Splastk animated videos are free to site users and are sponsored by brief, pre-roll targeted advertisements.
    The network is currently anchored by a number of sites centered around
    the web-comics community including http://www.DrunkDuck.com, http://www.comflix.net, http://www.comics2film.com, http://www.topwebcomics.com, http://www.keentoons.com, and http://www.smackjeeves.com. The wide range of titles and themes in the Platinum Studios Comics library are coupled with the production capabilities of Comflix. Current available video titles on the Splastk player include Dracula vs. King Arthur and The Last Sin of Mark Grimm from Comflix Studios, as well as Dylan Dog and Sidekicks from Platinum Studios. Upcoming planned productions include adaptations of Platinum's Hero By Night series and Cowboys & Aliens. For more information, click here for the original press release in it's entirety.

  • Platinum Studios Recently Released New Trailers

    Platinum Studios has recently made links available to their upcoming comic releases. If you would like to check out the previews for Hero By Night (the 2006 Comic Book Challenge winner), Cowboys & Aliens (which will be released as a major motion picture in 2008), Kiss 4k, Blood Nation, Watchdogs, and/or The Weapon, click here and enjoy!


  • Platinum Studios Announces 2007 Comic Book Challenge Winner

    It was announced only hours ago that Jorge Vega from Brockton, MA won the Platinum Studio's Comic Book Challenge! Congrats to Jorge for a job well done! With this win, Jorge has secured a publishing and multimedia development deal with Platinum Studios, giving him the opportunity to get his foot in the proverbial door of the comics industry. The final product of his comic entitled "Gunplay" will be unveiled at one of Wizard World's  conventions in 2008.
     
    Gunplay is described as "the haunting, bullet-riddled tale of a Buffalo Soldier condemned to roam the Big Empty with a hellish curse slung at his waist: a demonic shooting iron that forces Abner to kill once a day or suffer soul-searing pain. His only salvation lies in the earning the trust of a boy he's never met, a boy with an agonizing secret of his own -- and Abner has just gunned down his father." (PRNewswire)
     
    Although the contest has ended, the public is still welcome to go to the AT&T Blue Room to follow the unfolding events that led to Jorge's victory.
  • Top 10 Moments of Comic-Con '07

    The Top Ten Moments of Comic-Con '07
    (as originally written by Neil Miller)

    Being about a week removed from the heart of this year’s Comic-Con International in San Diego, I can say that now is the time to look back and reflect on some of the most memorable things that happened. If you were there, you could probably jot down 20-30 great moments in a matter of minutes. It was that much fun. If you weren’t there, here are 10 things that should have you kicking yourself for missing the event:

    Tony Stark's Car at the Omni Hotel 

     

     

     

     

     
    10. Tony Stark’s Car at the Omni Hotel. It wasn’t enough just to have the man himself, Robert Downey Jr. (aka Tony Stark in 2008’s IRON MAN) in the house, they had to bring his slick ride along as well. On Saturday during the Marvel Studios panel, this hot ride showed up in front of the Omni Hotel directly across from the Convention Center. I bet I could get chicks too with a ride like that…

    The Heroes Panel 

     

     

     

     

     
    9. The Heroes Panel . Any time you put Hayden Panettiere in a room you are going to get a reaction. The reaction was extremely positive as Hayden and her castmates gabbed on about the upcoming season of Heroes and the spin-off show, Heroes: Origins. Also exciting was the announcement that Kevin Smith would write and direct at least one episode of Origins. The show had a huge presence at this year’s Con and that’s a good thing — people just can’t seem to get enough of it.

    The Stars of Balls of Fury 

     

     

     

     

     
    8. The Stars of Balls of Fury. Ben Garant, Thomas Lennon and Dan Fogler were all on hand to promote their upcoming flick BALLS OF FURY. Their panel, which was part of the Focus/Rogue Studios presentation, was one of the most entertaining panels of the entire Con. “Reno 911″ co-star Cedric Yarbrough showed up in the Q&A align along with some interesting characters like Bob Stencil (more on him later). From talking about the gayness of mustaches to Thomas Lennon in spandex, these guys really know how to entertain. If their movie is half as entertaining as their panel, it is going to be one you won’t want to miss.

    Stan Lee shows up to the Marvel Panel

     

     

     

     

     

     
    7. Stan Lee shows up to the Marvel Panel. Comic-Con just wouldn’t be Comic-Con without an appearance from Stan Lee. And as if it wasn’t enough that the crowd that assembled for the Marvel Studios panel was getting bombarded with footage from IRON MAN, the man himself decided to drop by and give his blessings to the flick. Stan was pumped up for IRON MAN. You should be, too.

    The "Masters Of The Web" Party and Panel 

     

     

     

     

     
    6. The “Masters of the Web” Party and Panel. Sure there was some controversy over Robert Sanchez at IESB’s comments during the “Masters of the Web” panel on Sunday, but we should not let that overshadow the great time had by all. Saturday night’s party was one of the highlights of the entire week, hands down. Robert and Kelvin Chavez from LatinoReview.com truly know how to throw a bash. Plus the panel the next day, a panel of guys for whom I have immense respect, was both insightful and entertaining.

     The Joyeous Masses

     

     

     

     

     

    5. The Joyous Masses. No, I am not referring to the cult-like nature of some comic book factions. I am referring to the 123,000 strong who attended this year’s Con. They are dedicated and often costumed, but they are to be taken seriously. Like die hard sports fans, these folks are honest with themselves and not afraid to just “geek out” — something that is honorable, indeed.

    Zachary Quinto and Leonard Nimoy

     

     

     

     

     
    4. Zachary Quinto and Leonard Nimoy. We can’t claim to have scooped the fact that Zach Quinto would be named as Spock in the upcoming STAR TREK flick, but we can say that it makes sense. Not only was the announcement a delightful surprise, but the fact that Leonard Nimoy would be involved was also good to see. Seeing these two on stage side-by-side was eerie. Can’t wait to see the film.

     Bob Stencil
    3. Bob Stencil. Bob Stencil was a rather interesting character, constantly popping up to ask questions in Hall H. It turns out that he is a Comic Con veteran and a traveling comedian of sorts. His crowning moment was his discussion with the guys from BALLS OF FURY about the gayness of his mustache. Check out his MySpace page for more… You shan’t be disappointed.

    Kevin Smith vs. A Heckler

     

     

     

     

     
    2. Kevin Smith vs. a Heckler. This rather infamous event was twice as funny in person as it was watching it again later on YouTube. A non-believer in fan favorite Kevin Smith grew a pair and attempted to call him out asking, “Are you ever going to make a movie with original characters that doesn’t suck?” He forgot rule #1 of Q&A: Don’t mess with the guy with the microphone. Don’t worry, Kevin Smith reminded him. Check out the video here.

     Jon Favreau Showing Off Iron Man

     

     

     

     

     

    1. Jon Favreau Showing off Iron Man. By and large the best moment of the Con came on Thursday of all days. No one expected Jon Favreau to show up during the Paramount Panel, as IRON MAN had been officially moved to Saturday’s Marvel panel. But he did show up and he did show off IRON MAN. A shockwave of chills flowed through Hall H as the clip displayed Robert Downey Jr. embodying Tony Stark and donning not one, but two suits. Then as if to add the cherry on top, Iron Man was shown flying through the air followed by 2 F-22s. From that moment there was no two words that got more play during the Con than IRON MAN.

    So there you have it, my own personal Top 10 Most Memorable Moments from Comic-Con 2007. I guess that closes out our Con coverage for the year. It is a little sad, really. As a Comic-Con virgin, I have to say that I have never seen anything like it. The fans. The spectacle of it all. The great people I met both in and outside of the business. It was all a bit surreal. And I can’t wait to go back next year.

    To check out more on Neil Miller and his blog page, click here. 

  • Comic Book Challenge Down To Final Ten

    The first round of the 2007 Comic Book Challenge was held during International Comic-Con in San Diego last weekend. Four Californians made the Top 10 cut, as well as representatives from Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New York, West Virginia and Kentucky. There is less than ten days left in the 2nd round of voting to weed the Top 10 down to the Top 3, and then a final round will end August 26th and produce this year's winner. For behind the scenes coverage and photos of Round 1, check out Duncan's blog. For more on the progress itself, check out the AT&T Blue Room, partially sponsored by us here at iTaggit!
  • after hours

    Platinum Studios hosted a great party last night - on top of the hotel with a fantastic view of san diego. the contestants all did a great job and i got to talk to alot of them. we also tried out the wacom monitor. everyone was dying to try it out...

     

     

    Well i'm off to the con - i took a ton  of pics yesterday and plan on tons more today the exhibit hall is just huge!

    here's a quick sample of the colness. this girl is part of a display from Weta (LOTR, king kong) you have to do a double take when you see them they are so real looking! ....keep posted


     

  • the pitch

    I sat in with one of the pitches.  Man, that would be tough to do but some of these guys have props, costumes and more. The video shoot is very professional. the set has cut-outs of platinum studios heroes here's some behind the scenes pics of the pitch room. it's half time at the moment. more this afternoon.
  • Challenging

    This morning i'm at the Comic book Challenge. 50 contestants get to pitch their comic idea for a chance at fame and fortune. the pitches are held in a room with just the judges and the contestant. they get 2 minutes to show and tell and then the the videos will be posted for voting at the AT&T Blue Room.
    here's a few pics of the judges. scott mitchell rosenberg (platinum studios), John H Williams( producer for Shrek) and Donald Fiason (scrubs).  the contestants and the staff getting comics ready for goody bags. iTaggit is a sponsor and we are providing mylar sleeves and backing boards for the platinum studios comics. more later..

    Duncan

  • iTaggit sponsoring 2007 Comic Book Challenge

    iTaggit has announced sponsorship of the comic book industry's leading competition - the Platinum Studios' 2007 Comic Book Challenge. Thanks to iTaggit and other sponsors, the top 50 entrants will receive highly coveted gifts. Entrants are set to present their comic book concepts to a panel of industry insiders in San Diego during the 2007 Comic-Con
    International convention. For more information, check out the press release.

     

  • What would you do with a gun slinger on your left and a hostile extraterrestrial on your right?

    So what do you do when you have a gun slinger on your left and a hostile E.T. on your right? Sit back, relax, and enjoy the special effects of this monster hit to come!

    It was recently announced that DreamWorks and Universal Pictures have put together a dynamic team to turn the graphic novel "Cowboys & Aliens" into a live action feature film. Imagine partners Ron Howard and Brian Grazer will produce the film along side Platinum Studios chairman-CEO Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci. Rosenberg headed Malibu Comics when "Men in Black" was adapted from a graphic novel into a hit film.  He also created the concept for "Cowboys & Aliens", and published the graphic novel in 2006. Kurtzman and Orci most recently scripted the 2007 summer hit "Transformers." The studios have teamed together to create past successes such as "Gladiator" and "A Beautiful Mind."

    A little background into the comic: "Cowboys & Aliens" is a fusion of the Western and Sci-fi genres. The graphic novel is set in 1800's Arizona amidst a battle between cowboys and Apaches. The skirmish is interrupted by the crash landing of a space ship carrying hostile aliens. The alien commander plans to conquer the Old West and enslave all those who survive, but the cowboys and Native Americans join forces to fight off their alien invaders and ensure their freedom.

    The Cowboys & Aliens Official Site