I wanted to do something different with this and believe I have. To me a trailer is supposed to be a tease and simply tantalize on what is in there.
So now for those wondering, the novel is available.
Oh Thank You very much again to my sister-in-law, Erin, for the art.
Very nice trailer! The music had a very unearthly, fifth element quality to it, and the art is very moody.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I must check my local Chapters bookstore, and see if they are carrying your book.
I appreciate Paladin, though there might be a couple hiccups in the system for a few days-I won't have my own book til friday.
ReplyDeleteGreat trailer, David. Well done. Can't wait to read your book.
ReplyDeleteNichole
It's incredible, David. I absolutely love it.
ReplyDeleteNichole-thanks I appreciate all the feedback.
ReplyDeleteBless you Mary.
I liked that. The art and music mesh very well
ReplyDeleteGreat video! Did you put that together?
ReplyDeleteNicely done art. And the music was perfect for setting the mood.
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic and intriguing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Charles.
ReplyDeleteLisa, yes I did it (and I have absolutely no skill or expirience in such things-could ya tell?)
Definetely thanks to my sis-in-law Erin and Kevin MacLeods music too.
I appreciate that Daron.
Thank you Krista.
People, if its way too vague and you are lost tell me that too.
oooh! Love it. Makes me want to read it NOW. I'm putting it on my list on goodreads.
ReplyDeleteWell done. Did you do it yourself?
Very cool David, nice work. Your sister-in-law did a great job with the artwork.
ReplyDeleteTerry-yes I did it myself, just trying to figure things out and also I needed to save the loonies and toonies.
ReplyDeleteThank you Brian-couldn't have done a thing without her.
David are you going to do the Motley Vision Monsters contest? That sounds like something you'd like.
ReplyDeleteIs your publisher going to offer your book in audio format?
Did you just say loonies and toonies? How very ... Canadian of you ...
ReplyDeleteLisa-I am absolutely doing the M & M anthology. I got a great idea for a Porter Rockwell/Bear Lake Monster tale.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard anything about an audio version yet-though I would love it if they did.
Paladin-Ha, yeah I said loonies and toonies for Terry's sake since I know she's Canadian.
Very cool. Nice job. I'd like to come to the signing in Provo Saturday, but I have to go to a family party. I guess it'll have to be at Storymakers.
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie, I will have lots of books there too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome! Can't wait to meet you at Storymakers.
ReplyDeleteWish I could make it to your book launch, but I'll see you at Storymakers - I'll be there for Saturday only. Enjoyed the book trailer - good luck tonight.
ReplyDeleteThank you Yamile-its gonna be a blast.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to it Mary, thanks.
Love the book trailer! And the art work was awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Danyelle, see you and John at Storymakers.
ReplyDeleteYou did a good job of creating mood and interest through music, angles, and color. Love the artwork. I would cut the time down to forty-five seconds or a minute. It got a little repetitive.
ReplyDeleteHow young of a reader would you recommend your book to?
Kate-thanks. I would think teen plus could enjoy it, though I would not qualify it as a YA title.
ReplyDeleteWow, David! I am blown away! Love the talents! The story line is VERY intriguing! I so want to get my hands on that book!
ReplyDeleteThanks Elizabeth, won't be long now for you to get your hands on it.
ReplyDeleteI believe I have the first signed copy. Woot. Congratulations again.
ReplyDeleteIt was good to meet you.
Thanks Kessee, glad we finally got to meet in person.
ReplyDeletecan't wait for you to finish your book either.
Very nice trailer, though I thought the end credits flew by a tad too quickly. The music selection was appropriate and complimented by some very good artwork. Guess I better start collecting those loonies and toonies...
ReplyDeleteThanks Bruce, I'm honored to have Canuck readers.
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