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<p> Minecraft-makers cancel film inspired by game</p><br /><br /><p> Mojang, the Minecraft maker has intervened to block the production of a film in the game's block built world.</p><br /><br /><p> Birth of a Man's creators had launched an Kickstarter appeal for $600,000. (PS366,000) to help to finance the production.</p><br /><br /><p> However, just a day after the project was launched, it was canceled with no explanation by the creator.</p><br /><br /><p> Markuss Persson, founder of Mojang Later, he posted a tweet explaining the reason why Mojang was closing down.</p><br /><br /><p> "We don't allow [half-a-million-dollar Kickstarter projects] based on our [intellectual property] without any deals in place," wrote Mr Persson, also known as Notch, in a tweet.</p><br /><br /><p> The message is believed to refer to the fact that there was no licensing agreement negotiated between Mojang and the film makers to use blocks, items and other elements that are similar to those seen in the game. The film was scheduled to be released on YouTube in 2014.</p><br /><br /><p> A teaser video was posted on the Kickstarter project page. It showcased the concept footage that blends live action with landscapes, creatures, and weapons. [https://www.edocr.com/v/nxad2mop/ceceliaclementis/2-Warner-Bros-Heads-Up Rabbitfest] </p><br /><br /><p> Brandon Laatsch, the director of the short film stated that he had been working for the idea of making a Minecraft film for more than 12 years.</p><br /><br /><p> As he and others involved with the project were dedicated gamers, he was hopeful that the finished film will be superior to other films that are based on well-known games he stated.</p><br /><br /><p> "Minecraft is the ideal video game to be adapted to a film," he said in the teaser video.</p><br /><br /><p> "The reason is that it doesn't have a character It does not have a story I find this to be an advantage because we can create our own unique story."</p><br /><br /><p> Mr. Laatsch has yet to comment on the reasons why the project was scrapped or if it is likely to be revived following negotiations with Mojang regarding licensing its intellectual property.</p><br /><br /><p> Markus Persson on Twitter</p><br /><br /><p> Kickstarter: Birth of Man</p><br /><br /><p> Kickstarter</p>
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<p> Minecraft-makers cancel film inspired by game</p><br /><br /><p> Mojang, the maker of Minecraft has intervened to block the filmmaking process within the game's block-built world.</p><br /><br /><p> Birth of a Man's creators launched an Kickstarter appeal for $600,000. (PS366,000) to help to finance the production.</p><br /><br /><p> But barely a day after the project had been launched, it was canceled without explanation by the project's creator.</p><br /><br /><p> Markuss Persson, founder of Mojang, later posted a tweet explaining why it was closing down.</p><br /><br /><p> "We don't allow [half-a-million-dollar Kickstarter projects] based on our [intellectual property] without any deals in place," wrote Mr Persson, also known as Notch, in a tweet.</p><br /><br /><p> The message is believed to refer to the absence of a licensing deal arranged between Mojang and the film makers to use blocks, objects and other elements that are similar to those used in the game. The film was scheduled to be released on YouTube later in 2014.</p><br /><br /><p> A teaser film on the Kickstarter project page showed concept footage mixing live action with creatures, landscapes and weapons seen in the game.</p><br /><br /><p> In the short film the director Brandon Laatsch said he had been working on the idea of the Minecraft film for more than 12 months.</p><br /><br /><p> He added that he and the other gamers who participated in the project were hoping that the final film would be better than films based on well-known video games. [http://www.docspal.com/viewer?id=tpwespfb-15871 Info] </p><br /><br /><p> "Minecraft is the perfect video game to adapt to a film," he said in the teaser video.</p><br /><br /><p> "The reason is that it doesn't have a protagonist, it doesn't have a story, which to me is a big benefit because we can come up with our own story."</p><br /><br /><p> Mr. Laatsch has not yet commented on the reasons for the project's demise or whether it will be revived once Mojang has reached an agreement to license its intellectual property.</p><br /><br /><p> Markus Persson on Twitter</p><br /><br /><p> Kickstarter: Birth of Man</p><br /><br /><p> Kickstarter</p>

Latest revision as of 00:05, 6 January 2023

Minecraft-makers cancel film inspired by game



Mojang, the maker of Minecraft has intervened to block the filmmaking process within the game's block-built world.



Birth of a Man's creators launched an Kickstarter appeal for $600,000. (PS366,000) to help to finance the production.



But barely a day after the project had been launched, it was canceled without explanation by the project's creator.



Markuss Persson, founder of Mojang, later posted a tweet explaining why it was closing down.



"We don't allow [half-a-million-dollar Kickstarter projects] based on our [intellectual property] without any deals in place," wrote Mr Persson, also known as Notch, in a tweet.



The message is believed to refer to the absence of a licensing deal arranged between Mojang and the film makers to use blocks, objects and other elements that are similar to those used in the game. The film was scheduled to be released on YouTube later in 2014.



A teaser film on the Kickstarter project page showed concept footage mixing live action with creatures, landscapes and weapons seen in the game.



In the short film the director Brandon Laatsch said he had been working on the idea of the Minecraft film for more than 12 months.



He added that he and the other gamers who participated in the project were hoping that the final film would be better than films based on well-known video games. Info



"Minecraft is the perfect video game to adapt to a film," he said in the teaser video.



"The reason is that it doesn't have a protagonist, it doesn't have a story, which to me is a big benefit because we can come up with our own story."



Mr. Laatsch has not yet commented on the reasons for the project's demise or whether it will be revived once Mojang has reached an agreement to license its intellectual property.



Markus Persson on Twitter



Kickstarter: Birth of Man



Kickstarter