A New Blog Focusing On The Film

Started by Kamdan, Fri, 10 Feb 2012, 08:22

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1989Batmancom, have you seen this storyboard before?



or this?

Yup! :) Those are by David Russell, who did Concept/ Storyboard work on the film... There are some great full color ones out there from him too.

-James
Check out my blog focusing on the 1989 Batman film: http://www.1989batman.com/



The rest of the Video Press Kit is now up!

Part 5- "Sound Bites" http://www.1989batman.com/2014/04/special-feature-1989-batman-audio-video.html

Part 6- "Trailer & Film Reel" http://www.1989batman.com/2014/04/special-feature-1989-batman-audio-video_5.html

Part 7- "B-Roll Footage" http://www.1989batman.com/2014/04/special-feature-1989-batman-audio-video_6.html

To me, the B-Roll footage is amazing to see... especially the bit starting at the 3:50 mark. It gave me chills. :)

-James
Check out my blog focusing on the 1989 Batman film: http://www.1989batman.com/

Quite honestly, this all (ESPECIALLY the B-Roll footage) is the perfect present for the 25th. Better than Warner's will do with their 25th anniversary edition, I'm completely sure.

A thousand thank yous!
"There's just as much room for the television series and the comic books as there is for my movie. Why wouldn't there be?" - Tim Burton

That B-roll footage is fantastic. You could make an excellent teaser trailer out of the clips beginning at the 3:50 mark. You'd have to edit it a little and speed it up. Maybe add audio samples of certain quotes from the movie. It could end with the shot of Keaton throwing back his cape as he stands beside the Batmobile, accompanied by the quote: "I tried to avoid all this, but I can't [...] he's out there right now, and I've gotta go to work." Then cut to the logo, followed by a black screen with the release date superimposed over it.

Truly magical. Thanks a million.

I agree with Doc. This is probably as good as it gets for the 25th. Long with Batman89.