Hey all -
Just thought I'd alert the community to a Resident Evil fan film some friends and I are developing, entitled Resident Evil: Contamination
Here is a link to our website: http://www.re-contamination.com
And more info (from the website):
Just thought I'd alert the community to a Resident Evil fan film some friends and I are developing, entitled Resident Evil: Contamination
Here is a link to our website: http://www.re-contamination.com
And more info (from the website):
Please check us out. We are making this for RE fans everywhere, and could use all of the support we can get. If you have questions that can't be answered by the website, please don't hesitate to ask me here! I'll be checking these forums more regularly to keep you all updated.Resident Evil: Contamination started as a 12 page script with the intention of creating a short film. The film was to tie into Capcom’s “Resident Evil” (also known as “Biohazard”) videogame series – specifically as a prequel to the events in Raccoon City portrayed in the games “Resident Evil 2”, “Resident Evil 3: Nemesis” and “Resident Evil: Outbreak”.
The script was originally called The Fourth Survivor and was based almost entirely off of the mini-game with the same title in “Resident Evil 2”. This version of the story depicted HUNK, a Special Forces operative of the Umbrella Corporation, fighting his way to his evac point on a dangerous mission.
The script slowly began to change into something entirely different as more and more research went into the actual videogame storyline and the characters – both evil and slightly less than evil – were given more depth. The entire purpose of the story is to remain true to the source material and give some background to HUNK and the soldiers with him who were up until this point faceless.
There are several characters from the videogames, and each is written into the plot with reason – even if they only appear in one scene. Characters that were mentioned but did not appear in the videogames are present as well, though they serve a more subtle purpose than those such as the Birkin family and other key figures from the videogames.
Currently, Resident Evil: Contamination is in Production. We have done very little filming, and have released our first teaser trailer (view it in the "Videos" section!). Though we still have some Pre-Production to finish up before we can do any really heavy filming, we are setting up to film some of the smaller and easier scenes right now.