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I couldn't resist.. I HAD to create a portion of my personal website to dedicate
to the sci-fi saga that has captured my imagination since I was ..um.. little.
3/13/2004 - Fellow Phoenix Fan Force member Joel Cranson was making a Star Wars fan film... I BEGGED to help with it (lol)
I have finally started doing something I've always wanted to do... post production and special effects.
So, after just a single day of filming, and 3 months of post production, we released "Spirits of the Force."
4/6/2005 - The official Spirits of the Force website is now up which includes information
on the second and third films! Visit the
Spirits of the Force Website.
10/1/2005 - We have decided to make a Spirits of the Force "Special Edition" check out the website for updates.
As any serious fan would do, I have joined "forces" with other fans in our area.
I am now a member of the Phoenix Fan Force, and was recently (6/25/03) elected as the
PFF Webmaster.
If you live in the Phoenix area, please stop by the website
and check out the message boards. These guys (and gals) are really great.
I'm looking forward to future public Star Wars antics with them. :)
10/1/2005 - Well, if I'm going to have a Star Wars costume, I might as well pick a character that I at least resemble. Well, as luck would have it, the only bald person in the Star Wars universe happens to be a character named Jerec from the PC video game Jedi Knight published by Lucas Arts. There is little to no reference material for him, so I was in for a challenge!
Last Update 12/4/2002: Why have a Jedi costume... if you don't have a lightsaber to go with it.
In this project, I will try to make a replica Graflex Flash-style lightsaber. This is
the lightsaber Luke used in Episode IV, A New Hope.
Last Update 12/5/2002: Yup, I'm a serious Star Wars geek! I am making my own
Jedi replica costume. Considering that I haven't really used a sewing machine since 6th grade
home economics, this will be VERY interesting. Here I am sewing the outer robe. I'll put up
all of the how-to info once I'm sure that it all..."works."
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