BrandOnGenerator.com
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About BrandOnGenerator.com
Brand On Generator is the former domain of an interactive website - created with HTML5 and Javascript - that customized a brand story based on the users’ choices.
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Discovery
Today's online audiences have moved from traditional and passive viewing behaviours to more interactive and self-discovery ones.
This truth is what led us to develop an online experience in HTML 5 that isn't just a click and drag as we're used to see in the past; it's a journey of discovery that encourages the audience to shape our protagonist Brandon's world. Our audience are invited to become an extension of award-winning director of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, Edgar Wright and renowned Marvel and Lucasfilm illustrator, Tommy Lee Edwards, by suggesting the characters, the plot and even entire scenes to help shape Brandon's story.
For the more eagle-eyed, we have used features true to HTML5 and IE9 to provide hidden gems and secret ways for the audience to interact within each episode.
With the power of HTML5 we wanted to blend the artistry of filmmaking with the beauty of the web to create something that really was a rich and immersive experience, breaking boundaries and making people think differently about what an animated story on the web could be.
This section of the site will provide information about how we brought The Random Adventures of Brandon Generator to life:
It all started with a script...
An illustrated story
Building Brandon's World
It all started with a script...
Edgar Wright
I first heard about this project in November last year. The brief was that it was to be a 'crowd sourced animated film' to be illustrated and animated by Tommy Lee Edwards. This intrigued me on more than a few levels; I was a fan of Tommy's art, I had done some animation over the years within my own projects, but never a comic book. And finally having had much communication with people on the internet all over the world, I liked the idea of collaborating with them.
When I met with Tommy, Microsoft, the creative team at 3 Monkeys and the boffins at LBi, I soon came up with my idea, which was a semi autobiographical one.
Last year I had written my first solo script since I was a teenager and even though I was happy with the end result, it was a real struggle to get to the finish line. So this inspired me to create the character of Brandon Generator and the central premise that a would be writer / comic book artist with a serious creative block, wakes up after a blackout to find all his work done for him. But who left the mystery contributions? That was up to you.
I liked the idea of leaving a blinking cursor at the end of the episode that invited the viewers to contribute. I suggested that three medias be used, artwork, prose and voice messages.
Brandon is basically me. He drinks too much espresso. He's frequently chained to a desk. He finds the glowing white of a blank document more foreboding that a blank sheet of paper. He has a shaft of light that hits his desk at 10.30am that he deems Dracula O'Clock. He enjoys using a thesaurus and indeed saying the word thesaurus. And he is very easily distracted.
So I liked romanticising the idea of writers block and then creating an internet head trip where the users become co-writers, where they can help Brandon or punish him.
When I was writing solo, I would look for random injections to inspire; music, the newpapers, the internet. And this project is no different.
I wrote the first episode and wrote notes about the images I wanted to see under each 'frame' for Tommy Lee & the team to illustrate and animate. Much like comic books are written. I would try and break up the script into specific frames and visuals.
I then contacted Julian Barratt to voice Brandon. I first worked with him in 1996 when he played the tortured artist Victor is micro cult show 'Asylum'. He does a great tortured artist and makes the episodes feel like weird bedtime stories.
Finally I reached out to David Holmes, who I was a big fan of and who wanted to work with me. He was in the middle of a new project called Unloved, which fit perfectly for this.
We achieved all this is a variety of different timezones, Tommy in Carolina, Julian in London, Holmes in LA and me somewhere between them all.
The first episode had thousands of responses. 68 of which are in the second episode. We've used prose, art and voicemails within the piece. I'm so excited for people to see it.