Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Loser Park: How it Began

Let me take you back in time. Back when we all had high squeaky voices (except Kevin M. He just had a sorta-high one) Back into the year of... 2006! It was right after I was making the final episode for season one. Being the darling little sixth grader I was (don't say it) I had the idea that Lazy Eyes had been running so long (a whopping whole eight months people!) that I decided that a Lazy-Eyed movie should be made. I had hyped myself up so much about it I made a script for it. I had planned everything that was to be needed. One of the most expensive things was a 3d modeling program. Which I didn't have the money for.
So, a year passed, and around that same time of the year in 2007, the idea struck again. I got myself so hyped up (again. I'm just pitiful aren't I?) that I wrote a new script with the basic story in place. And this time, I had a 3d modeling program by my side.
And then it rained for three months.
And after those three months it was winter. All hope for a movie set in summer was lost.
So by December, I was doing what all kids do in the weeks of winter break: fight the bordom of the wait for Christmas. I still wanted to get the story the movie was based on out of my head somehow, but I didn't know how. Until I came across a nifty little comic book-making program. So I started making a comic book. Using a mixture of the 3d modeling program, the comic book-making program, and photoshop, I had started making a comic book. And now, eight months later, that comic book is done. It's titled Loser Park. What's it about? You'll know by the twentieth of August...

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