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#594077 - 02/05/10 05:02 PM Casebook Interviews (J.Temple/S.Clarkson)
JackVanian Offline
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Since i know that there are quite some Casebook fans on here, i´d like to share these 2 brandnew interviews with you. smile

In the first interview you´ll get the chance to find out about the real person behind James Burton (lead actor Julian Temple), his views on the character and more.

In the 2.nd interview we talked to Areo's Creative Director Sam Clarkson, who is also the director/editor of the fmv scenes. This in-depth interview is gonna give you lots of information about quite some different subjects: For example the current state of the series, first info on episode 4, the philosophy behind Areo, special editions of the first 3 games, the technical aspect behind Casebook, FMV, Sam's work as a director etc. I´d also strongly recommend this interview to people who haven´t played any episode of Casebook yet since it gives you a very good idea of what you can expect.
And now that each episode is available for 5 Dollars might be a good point of time for people to check out the series, if you haven´t done it until now.

I hope that you´ll enjoy the interviews! smile


Edited by JackVanian (02/05/10 05:42 PM)

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#594087 - 02/05/10 06:24 PM Re: Casebook Interviews (J.Temple/S.Clarkson) [Re: JackVanian]
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Good interviews! That's great that Episode 4 is already filmed, and that the earlier games are being localized into several languages. I'm really curious to see how the Casebook series continues from here on in.

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#594116 - 02/05/10 08:50 PM Re: Casebook Interviews (J.Temple/S.Clarkson) [Re: Becky]
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Where can I download casebook 2&3? Thanks
Richard
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#594121 - 02/05/10 08:59 PM Re: Casebook Interviews (J.Temple/S.Clarkson) [Re: kjos]
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Richard, see this thread here.

Ana wave
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#594128 - 02/05/10 09:18 PM Re: Casebook Interviews (J.Temple/S.Clarkson) [Re: BrownEyedTigre]
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Thanks Ana sorry I missed it.
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#594129 - 02/05/10 09:19 PM Re: Casebook Interviews (J.Temple/S.Clarkson) [Re: kjos]
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Have fun! It's a great deal.

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#598036 - 02/16/10 11:26 PM Re: Casebook Interviews (J.Temple/S.Clarkson) [Re: BrownEyedTigre]
JackVanian Offline
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Thank you Becky smile

This is another very interesting new article about Areo and their technology.

I have to say that i´m not exactly a big technology nerd, but the Areo technology is indeed quite fascinating.

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#598057 - 02/17/10 03:08 AM Re: Casebook Interviews (J.Temple/S.Clarkson) [Re: JackVanian]
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That is an interesting article! Intriguing that they felt it was easier to develop the technology in a small town than to try to develop it in London. And also interesting to see sales from Walmart contrasted with online sales.

I wonder if the technology designer (Luke Reid) minds being called "baby-faced"? grin


Edited by Becky (02/17/10 03:10 AM)

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