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Robopocalypse’s Epic, Fan-Generated Book Trailer


Robopocalypse’s Epic, Fan-Generated Book Trailer

Random House imprint Doubleday ran a contest asking readers to submit their best trailers to promote Daniel H. Wilson’s new novel Robopocalypse. The contest organizers received received dozens of submissions, but the top entry came from 21 year-old Stephen Lunsford of Valencia, CA.

Lunsford said that he’s been making films and acting since he was eight years-old, starting with a Stephen Spielberg Lego Movie Maker set. While he remains enthusiastic about film, he has since moved on to more sophisticated equipment: he used Final Cut Express for the editing, Adobe After Effects for the special effects and a Canon T2i for to create the action-packed one minute short.

“The definite inspiration for the short was the Alien (1979) trailer; in my opinion it’s the best movie trailer of all time,” said Lunsford. “While I would have liked to have had more shots to add to the film, ultimately my cast/crew was mostly unavailable save for one afternoon and night. We shot the whole thing in about four hours in Toluca Lake/Burbank. My friend Colby Mann thankfully helped with most of the filming”

Lunsford said that the filming wasn’t easy on the actors or crew, with temperatures on location peaking at 93 degrees.

Great work, Stephen!


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