Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Plunge of Icarus

4/14/09

This is the inaugural post for "The Plunge of Icarus" CineNovel project. Under advice from a number of people, including my literary agent, I decided to keep a journal to track the production of CineNovel's first book, "The Plunge of Icarus."

This project is the gestation of some twelve years of work. The Plunge of Icarus began life as a feature film script that made the traditional rounds of Hollywood, garnering a good deal of interest and a great deal of talk. However, Hollywood is an industry of "No," and the project never came to fruition. The screenplay languished as I continued to direct commercials for the video game industry, and then when I did a major career change into motorcycle journalism.

For some strange reason I began to work nights adapting the screenplay into novel form. What resulted was not merely a manuscript, but the discovery of a new passion for me. As a screenwriter and journalist I already had a livelihood as a writer, however, I had yet to publish a fiction novel. 

The process took some two years of work, as I was limited to nights. In the end, I was quite happy with the manuscript and began to approach publishers. Timing was not good, the economy was turning and publishers echoed the words of Hollywood; "No."

However, perhaps it was serendipity, but I'm glad none of the publishers took the book. Because I began to envision a way to publish the book with pictures–so as not to lose the visual aspect of the story. That was the first real gestation of CineNovel. I began to conjure a way to combine the elements of my various passions; story telling, pictures, directing, and fine publishing. And CineNovel was born. 

The concept is quite simple; hire actors, put them in wardrobe, photograph them acting out the scenes of the book, and then illustrate the manuscript so that the end result is a picture book, with visuals to help usher the reader into the writer's realm of what they had intended for visuals. The trick we're learning, is the balance of pictures to text, to give the reader enough visuals to entertain, but leave them plenty of room for their own imagination to create their own interpretation.

We are one week out from shooting the book. There will be periodic updates as time allows and I will track the progress from production, through lay-out, and into printing.

End of the initial blog for "The Plunge of Icarus."

Jeff Buchanan
Director/Publisher
CineNovel