On April 24th 2019, Reel Nation Media released the sci-fi adventure short film teaser for Dead ED, a film that has been on director Abdullah Abu-Mahfouz’s back-burner for some time now. The teaser mostly features quick action cuts of the film’s two leads, played by Adam Gibbins (Khan) and Zachary Peek (ED, the robot) as they fight with bandits and amongst themselves in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
In the post-apocalyptic future, a desperate nuclear waste manager and his only friend, a robot named ED, are forced on the run when a pack of bandits hunts them down. Little do they know that the two comrades pose an even greater threat to one another.
Dead ED was funded on Kickstarter in July 2013. The film went into production until March 2014. Since then, the film has been in post-production because of the extensive visual effects for the size of the staff working on it.
The film’s release is estimated during late June 2019.
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Facebook’s “Groups” feature is a powerful tool that has connected thousands to collaborate on projects, movements, hobbies, and much more. Reel Nation Media is going to take advantage of that tool by creating a new group: Conscious Media Art (CMA).
Promoting the consumption of conscious entertainment
Giving audiences a voice to ask for content that will help them
Creating an atmosphere of collaboration between creators and audiences alike
Acquiring feedback from our audiences to discover how we can best serve them
How to Join?
Click on the following link to get to CMA! Jump in and introduce yourself! See what media art enthusiasts are recommending to explore and how it has positively affected them. Feel free to share your thoughts on the current state of media art (music, tv, film, literature, etc.) in our culture, along with any art that may have influenced you!
The Pros and Cons of Facebook
Making the decision to supplement our forums with a Facebook group was difficult. Right now, Facebook is amidst several controversies and privacy breaches, and many people have lost their trust in the platform. However, after weighing the pros and cons, we are convinced that the benefit we can deliver to people on Facebook, who may not hear of us or our mission otherwise, is too great to ignore.
Our intention right now is to let our patrons know that we are aware of the negatives of Facebook and that we have good intentions for making this move. Please read on to see what we have considered.
The Cons
We realize one of the cons of asking our patrons to interact on Facebook is that it may contribute to further distraction on social media. Thus we would be supporting a platform that doesn’t follow our ethics when it comes to valuing our supporters’ time and not just their dollar.
Another con is that the current attitude on social media is one that indulges in disrespect: putting others down, hate speech, and rude, witty comments solely aimed at garnering likes, comments, and shares.
Members on Facebook may also be less inclined to join the growing community on Reel Nation Media, which could potentially create a split in our little community.
Also, not every one of our current members or patrons likes Facebook. Some are against it for the reasons above. Younger audiences are also increasingly gravitating away from Facebook in favor of newer forms of social media.
As mentioned before, Facebook is drowning in controversy regarding its treatment with privacy.
At the start, members already subscribed to Reel Nation Media’s newsletter may now receive two notifications of our content: one in their email inbox and one in social media. Digital space is still space, and we do not want to clutter our supporters’ spaces. We will really strive with what power we have to respect our supporters’ busy inboxes and notifications.
The Pros
Facebook is much easier to access than the current Reel Nation Media website. People are already on Facebook and check it regularly. Through the platform, we also have another outlet to ask people to become members on the website as well, which we hope will increase the benefit they receive as a dedicated member.
Facebook also boasts a variety of marketing and productivity tools within its “Groups” feature, such as live streaming, polls, automated questions, job postings, recommendations, watch parties, group chats, and more.
Getting CMA on Facebook will also help it and the conscious entertainment shared on it to become more “findable” by search engines. The more we reiterate and get great work out there, the better chances it has to find someone who really needs it.
More quick pros also include:
Reel Nation Media already has a page that can integrate into the group
Members can easily invite friends and connections to the group
It’s also easier to comment, share, and post photos on Facebook
Your Feedback
Please let us know what you think of our decision by commenting here, discussing in our forums, or by engaging in CMA. Your input is extremely important to us.
Are there better ways to build a community? Will Facebook bring more good than harm? What do you think?
Dead ED the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack now available!
Today, Thursday, February 7th 2019, we are proud to finally present something from Dead ED... the original soundtrack. It is now published on "Reel Nation Music", YouTube, and Sound Cloud channels.
Listen below on the embedded Sound Cloud player.
The music, scored by S.D. Gabor, brings the epic sci-fi adventure to life with an emotional mix of techie and epic orchestration. Through the soundtrack, you can hear the disparity of the post-apocalypse world in the film, as well as the grand feelings of hope and resolve that a great friendship can inspire. The score is moving, brilliant, and reflective to listen to... so what are you waiting for? Here are the links to listen:
In other news, the long overdue film is on its way to be completed by end of March 2019. Dead ED is currently in visual effects production. You can catch sneak peaks by subscribing to the newsletter and blog. Subscribing will also give you first notice update on news of the film.
To listen to more music from S.D. Gabor, visit his website at https://www.sdgx.ltd/.