We’ve had a “season one trailer” posted here before, about a year ago — but that one was kind of thrown together at the last minute to show at our lobby table at Norwescon, and … [ read more » ]
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It’s the year 2531 and Dr. Genesee is about to start a new life. This is the prequel mini-episode we’ve been talking about for a year now. We’re VERY proud of it, and hope … [ read more » ]
Anyone who’s ever worked in film/television knows that days are long, night shoots feel even longer, and questionable things happen after midnight. During the night shoot for our “Dr. Genesee Mini-Sode” we spent some time … [ read more » ]
Here it is! Our very first Q and A! Click here to see it (5:46 RT) The First Causality Q and A Session-Part 1 This was an impromptu session that took place Friday, January … [ read more » ]
What if you could go anywhere in History…Except Home? Holly Wells wakes up disoriented and alone in the last place she ever expected to be — her own past. Watch the teaser now! … [ read more » ]
The first teaser promo for the science-fiction webseries CAUSALITY. [ read more » ]
www.zoomorphs.com Thursday was a good day. One of the last key roles on the production team that is not yet set is the position of editor/visual effects artist. Thanks to our Director of Photography, I had an exchange with a very talented VFX artist that he recommended. We still have to have another conversation to see if he’ll definitely join up, but so far it looks promising. I’m really looking forward to the follow up conversation for several reasons, not the least of which is to discuss a question that … [ read more » ]
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So, if you follow me on Twitter, you’ll notice that I’m taking a few days off of social media to deal with family stuff. Montoure is leaving today for a convention, so Team Causality is going to be a little quieter this week. While is Ralph is graciously holding down the tweet-fort, I’ll be getting other things done, like actual writing and some fundraising. I’m also hoping to have a treat for the Time Travelers by next week, so stay tuned! If you’re in the Seattle area, I’d like to invite … [ read more » ]
“We’re more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can’t give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They’re all blood, you see.” — Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead We got a surprise here at Team Causality World Headquarters this morning — someone set up a listing for us at SciFinal, the portal … [ read more » ]
So last time, I told you about fleshing out the season one outline into a treatment, and I mentioned that “the way all the various plot threads combined ended up being very different than we had intended.” Let me tell you a little bit about that. There are, roughly, three major plotlines going on in the first season. Let’s call them A, B, and C. There are other smaller character arcs going on within those plotlines, but we’ll set that aside for the moment — these are … [ read more » ]
Any artist will tell you that to make art (of any kind) is painful. To create takes a toll. It can negatively affect our emotional well being, our relationships with our partners, family, and friends, and it can destabilize our finances. So why does one bother? Of course the specific answer is different for everyone, but there is one general answer that every true artist will tell you: We don’t have a choice. Just as feeling compelled to create can have all those negative effects mentioned above on a … [ read more » ]
Seattle is one of the great loves of my life, so when Glynis mentioned to me that Causality, in addition to being about time-travel and strong, interesting characters, was also a love-letter to Seattle, I immediately jumped in with both feet. I’m not from here: I’ve been around. The world. At least once by the time I was five. My dad worked for the foreign service, so growing up, I never really had a sense of home, other than wherever my family was. I moved to Seattle right … [ read more » ]
I grew up about an hour or so outside the city proper in unincorporated Kitsap County, on the edge of one of the last temperate rainforests on the planet. Five minutes from Chief Seattle’s grave. Ten minutes from “Laura’s Log“. I was tripping over roots in the woods as soon as I could walk and swimming in salt water as soon as I got over my fear of jellyfish. I never stopped being afraid of the ghosts in the woods, though. The Pacific Northwest is spooky. … [ read more » ]
Last week, I finally stopped procrastinating and tackled something I’ve been needing to do for a while. Late last year, Glynis and I put together an outline for the first season. I talked a little bit about our process for that in my post last week. We were pretty excited when we finished it — we felt like we were done, finally, with putting together the story. The next time we met with Ralph, it quickly became clear that we weren’t. We tried to go over … [ read more » ]
You guys! I know you’ve totally seen Vampire Mob, right? What? You haven’t? March yourself right over there, Madam, Sir, or Other, and see what our friend Joe Wilson is doing. His webseries is funny, has top-notch talent, and is different than anything else we’re seeing that’s out there. He has also made a very brave decision that I applaud: he walked away from a full financial ride for Season 2 to stay independent. How badass is that? Unfortunately, VM starts shooting on March 7th with a budget shortfall. Not … [ read more » ]