I know the new film has not yet been realeased, but I though you might want to know that students at Barnsley Institute,in Yorkshire, England have made their own version. The web-site for their version is http://mysite.freeserve.com/asoundofthunder. The total budget for the film was �603 (about $950), and it looks fab, with cgi on a home PC. It got all involved very high marks in their finals. We would very much like to send Ray a copy for Christmas(I guess it's probally his copyright afterall!) Anyone know where we should send it.
Tom, I think Ray would still love to see your film. He has advised film students to "just stuff the pages of the book in the camera" and says that with that advice they sometimes come up with better adaptations than the professionals. The story has been filmed at least once before, for "Ray Bradbury Theater," and I found the special effects in that episode (and others, for that matter) rather poor. It's quite possible yours looks better than that one which was widely shown.
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Yes, the special effects in our film are pretty good. We got hold of the programme that the BBC used to film their acclaimed documentary 'Walking with Dinosaurs'. Where do you suggest we send the DVD for Ray to get a copy?