Hollywood, Calif.--
Based on a popular children's poem, "Zea Zoo and the Land of Boo" was so successful as a e-book (http://www.clubsocietyhills.biz) that it is now being made into a computer-generated illustration (CGI) short animated 35MM movie.
Targeting the vastly under-served urban youth / family-friendly markets, "Zea Zoo and the Land of Boo" has nurtured an international, online audience that has created branding as a positive youth /family-friendly favorite.
"Out film is refreshingly new and our character artistry, rich," P.D. Blackmon of Family Films, said.
Post-production VIP screening of the film are being planned and sponsored by Women in Films (Beverly Hills.) Equity partnership, licensing and distribution deals are currently being shopped.
CGI animation has eclipsed other animation forms and has emerged as one of the most successful film-art forms. Through state-of-the art CGI animation, coupled with traditional artistry, Family Friendly Films and Family Films Studios has achieved a new level of storytelling that still pays homage to Walt Disney and other great past animators.
The film's characters are reality and fantasy based, giving the animation studio extreme longitude to tell a story while exploring creative boundaries.
At the center of the story is a young, disenchanted boy form Bay Village, a town near the Gulf Coast of Mexico. He gets caught in Hurricane Katrina, nearly drowns, and awakens in the "Land of Boo," a magical wonderland under the sea. While there, he befriends unique characters who help him to return home to save his family and friends.
The boy's efforts are fraught with challenge and he must continue to stay one step ahead of King Nino, Queen Elvia and their evil followers the "SeaWeeds" who seek revenge and, ultimately, his death.
The film is being produced by Family Friendly Films, (Woodland Hills, CA.) Family Film Animations (Bollywood India) and Blackmon Entertainment.
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