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Comic-Con and Mike Trim Panel

comeinmobile2
Hey all,

As I do every year, I went to the San Diego Comic-Con. Everyone who
loves Sci-Fi show make at least one trip to it! It's a world unto
its own!!

I went to Anthony's Mike Trim panel. It had a decent attendance given
it's late Friday night timeslot. A slideshow of some of the photos in
the book was given with discussion by Anthony, Rob Burnett, Jeff Bond
and Greg Jein. It seemed to me that many people recognized the
art/subjects but weren't aware that Mike Trim was the artist who
conceptualized the ideas.

I was concerned that the layout of the book would be funky/hokey, there
would be a poor balance of text (story) to pictures or not enough color
pictures, but I needn't have worried as it looks fabulous. The balance
of text/photos was just right, descriptive text that puts you right
there with Mike as he designed the craft and plenty of color photos!!

Also, having Greg Jein there was an added bonus for me!! He's *the*
man when it comes to building models!!

I later spoke with Anthony Sunday afternoon and he sold out of all the
books they had at the con!!

No other UFO items to note at the con. I did see a UFO Disc 2 CD
that said 'A Limited Archival Release' that I'd never seen before,
and I figure it's bootleg of something else that was put out.

I was lucky enough to pick up the only 'clean' version of a Mobile,
which matches my name btw :-)

Dan
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Re: Comic-Con and Mike Trim Panel

Marc Martin
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> I was concerned that the layout of the book would be funky/hokey, there
> would be a poor balance of text (story) to pictures or not enough color
> pictures, but I needn't have worried as it looks fabulous. The balance
> of text/photos was just right, descriptive text that puts you right
> there with Mike as he designed the craft and plenty of color photos!!

Also, as Dan reported to me privately, there are about 15 pages in
this Mike Trim book devoted to UFO, so it sounds like something that
some of "must have"!

Marc
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Re: Comic-Con and Mike Trim Panel

High Cotton
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Thanks for the good review, Dan! Please write one for the book at
Amazon.com!
The panel was lots of fun, and we did videotape it so it might be
available at some point in the future. My publisher shipped over a
decent amount of hardcovers and trade paperbacks for the show, but we
did indeed sell out at about 2 p.m. on Saturday. The rest of the
books are in transit from the printer in China and should be shipping
out sometime in the next three weeks or so.
For anyone planning on attending Fanderson's Sector 25 convention in
October, Mike has donated an original piece of art to be auctioned
for charity. More info at Fanderson's website and http://
www.miketrimart.com
AT


On Jul 24, 2006, at 8:55 PM, comeinmobile2 wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> As I do every year, I went to the San Diego Comic-Con. Everyone who
> loves Sci-Fi show make at least one trip to it! It's a world unto
> its own!!
>
> I went to Anthony's Mike Trim panel. It had a decent attendance given
> it's late Friday night timeslot. A slideshow of some of the photos in
> the book was given with discussion by Anthony, Rob Burnett, Jeff Bond
> and Greg Jein. It seemed to me that many people recognized the
> art/subjects but weren't aware that Mike Trim was the artist who
> conceptualized the ideas.
>
> I was concerned that the layout of the book would be funky/hokey,
> there
> would be a poor balance of text (story) to pictures or not enough
> color
> pictures, but I needn't have worried as it looks fabulous. The balance
> of text/photos was just right, descriptive text that puts you right
> there with Mike as he designed the craft and plenty of color photos!!
>
> Also, having Greg Jein there was an added bonus for me!! He's *the*
> man when it comes to building models!!
>
> I later spoke with Anthony Sunday afternoon and he sold out of all the
> books they had at the con!!
>
> .
>
>



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fire at pinewood studios?

Bruce Sherman
heard on the radio this am, that there was a fire in the studios where they just finished making the latest james bond movie. I think they film these at Pinewood, the same place where they filmed the later episodes of UFO.

Bruce


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Re: fire at pinewood studios?

teresa.cerana
See
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,29809,00.html
and then enter search keyword: Pinewood.
The Timelash reddish roofs can briefly be noticed.
t.

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heard on the radio this am, that there was a fire in the studios where they
just finished making the latest james bond movie. I think they film these at
Pinewood, the same place where they filmed the later episodes of UFO.

Bruce
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Re: fire at pinewood studios?

Marc Martin
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> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,29809,00.html
> and then enter search keyword: Pinewood.
> The Timelash reddish roofs can briefly be noticed.

So which building at Pinewood burned down/collapsed?
Was it one of the buildings where UFO was filmed?

Marc
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Re: fire at pinewood studios?

srn4
It was the 007 stage where they were dismantling the sets from the
latest Bond film...

Chris

On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 10:04:49 -0700, you wrote:

>> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,29809,00.html
>> and then enter search keyword: Pinewood.
>> The Timelash reddish roofs can briefly be noticed.
>
>So which building at Pinewood burned down/collapsed?
>Was it one of the buildings where UFO was filmed?
>
>Marc
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Re: fire at pinewood studios?

Gareth Bevan
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As mentioned by Chris it was the 007 Albert R Broccoli Stage - the largest
at Pinewood. It's effectively just a large corrugated iron warehouse. It was
built in 1976 for The Spy Who Loved Me - so it's a long time after UFO
filmed there. It burnt down during the filming of Legend with Tom Cruise in
1984, but was rebuilt in time for filming on A View to a Kill the following
year. Talk is that the Bond people want to film the next movie there from
August next year - so Pinewood will have to rebuild.


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>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: Re: [SHADO] fire at pinewood studios?
>Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 10:04:49 -0700
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> > http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,29809,00.html
> > and then enter search keyword: Pinewood.
> > The Timelash reddish roofs can briefly be noticed.
>
>So which building at Pinewood burned down/collapsed?
>Was it one of the buildings where UFO was filmed?
>
>Marc
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Fire on the 007 set at Pinewood Studios

Griff
Hi All :)

This link might help:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_R._Broccoli's_007_Stage

Best to all

Griff

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RE: fire at pinewood studios?

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Patrick Allen RIP

Gareth Bevan
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Hello

I've just heard the news that Patrick Allen (Timelash) has died. He appeared
in many British TV and film productions.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0020876/