It's a copy of the map Wash and Mal pour over in Safe (was given out in FOX's press kit back in 2002). Unfortunately it's massive so it's quite hard to make out the planet names and such.
And yes. I'm a massive geek today.
Lilah ,'Just Rewards (2)'
Discussion of the Mutant Enemy series, Firefly, the ensuing movie Serenity, and other projects in that universe. Like the other show threads, anything broadcast in the US is fine; spoilers are verboten and will be deleted if found.
It's a copy of the map Wash and Mal pour over in Safe (was given out in FOX's press kit back in 2002). Unfortunately it's massive so it's quite hard to make out the planet names and such.
And yes. I'm a massive geek today.
Una, insent.
dcp is my new favourite person.
Um? While you're sending, dcp?
Finally saw Done the Impossible. I'm not through all the extras, but damn that's a fine documentary. I laughed; I almost cried; I remembered all over again why I love that show. Everyone: download it, buy the DVD, visit a friend who has it, but somehow, see it.
Somebody wrote a script version of Tim's pitched Inara/Reavers episode: [link]
I haven't read it yet, so don't know if it's any good.
This article in Wired about fan films of the Whedonverse is a couple months old, but I just read it. [link]
But productions can be much bigger. The Canadian crew of Into the Black, a soon-to-be-released web drama set in the Firefly universe, boasts professional special effects designers and TV industry insiders -- the cast recently had beers with Firefly lead actor Nathan Fillion. And 2005 Firefly parody Mosquito was directed by an award-winning short filmmaker, Nathan Town, who doesn't shy from including a fan film on his résumé.
Shiny Serenity "ornament" - little little die-cast scale model, on sale at TFAW. Pretty. Just ordered mine.
If anyone's interested, LegalTorrents.com has a low-res .mov version of the "Doing the Impossible" documentary for downloading.