
Hello people of Earth!
I suppose i should start with a brief history:
I'm
Damon and this is the official blog of my production company,
Probot Productions.
Probot specializes in miniature videography and our movies are made with toys and action-figures. We began in 1998 with our first short,
ALIEN 5, a 22 minute Alien parody made with my Probot co-founder,
Sebastian, for just $150 and a camcorder... back then we didn't even have editing equipment so we had to shoot in sequence and also create all effects and edits in-camera! We got our first exposure on cable access TV in Cambridge MA.
Probotproductions.com went online in January 1999. From our humble beginnings we have risen to become leaders of the toy cinema movement, which is arguably the most (or least) significant milestone in film history since the Dogma Charter.
Probot became more than just a hobby for me in 2000 when, after producing a
45 minute Star Wars action figure epic for Probot, i was approached to make Star Wars shorts for the official
Star Wars/Hasbro website, an absolute dream come true for me. I consider myself the luckiest man alive that i was chosen to make
the official action figure version of A New Hope. This marked the first use of CGI effects in our movies (digital effects by
Kellfire). Our two shorts were hosted @
www.starwars.hasbro.com from 2000 to 2004.
All the while we continued to produce unauthorized movies for our own site, pushing the boundaries of toy cinema with each new title.
Sebastian produced his own superhero/monster miniseries,
Barabajagal. I produced a series featuring 12" fashion dolls of the 1970s, called
Farrah! written and co-produced by my wife,
Carla.
Over the years we have built a Worldwide cult audience who crave toy cinema. We have recieved emails from fans around the world and have about 50,000 visitors annually.
In 2001 Probot Productions was recognized by the academic world as pioneers of "digital cinema media convergence and participatory culture."In 2003 i again collaborated with Sebastian to make a "big budget" sequel to ALIEN 5, called
ALIEN 5², released in June 2004. During the 14 month production i was working by day at a special effects company learning the tricks of miniature photography and pyrotechnics. The result is the most cinematic toy movie we've ever produced.
In 2005 we have ressurected production of our Farrah series, dormant since 2000.
Eric reprises his role as Farrah! (expected release 2006)
As we enter 2006 we are celebrating 7 years online!