‘The Inspector Chronicles: Untitled Motion Picture About A Space Traveler…’ Has Reached it’s Goal!

The Inspector returns in a full length motion picture

The Inspector returns in a full length motion picture

Last month we learned that ‘The Inspector Chronicles: Untitled Motion Picture About A Space Traveler …a feature film-length adventure of the upcoming Season 2  of the Inspector Spacetime web-series was in the works. This week the $25,000 goal on IndieGoGo was reached and the movie version of the originally planned Season 2 web-series episodes will be going into production soon. Season 1 of “Untitled Web Series About A Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time” was made entirely possible by the fans that wanted so much to see more of the adventures of Inspector Spacetime than the glimpses they got on “Community.” They, along with The Inspector himself, Travis Richey, and a small army of volunteers, willed the 6-part series into being, and by all accounts, it exceeded expectations. It seems that history has repeated itself once again.

The guest stars lined up for the feature film include the Seventh Doctor himself, Sylvester McCoy (“Doctor Who,” The Hobbit), will star as Uncle Roderick, Robert Picardo (Star Trek: Voyager, Stargate: Atlantiswill be playing Bernard, the mysterious family physician. Chase Masterson (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Doctor Who Big Finishwill be playing Annabelle Wagner!  Emmy-nominated actress Mayim Bialik (Blossom, Big Bang Theory) is providing the voice of The Inspector’s sentient time machine, the B.O.O.T.H. Though the campaign has reached it’s goal, you still can contribute to the production and some really cool and recently added perks can be yours in exchange. Check them out by clicking this link!

 

The Inspector returns in a full length motion picture

The Inspector returns in a full length motion picture

 

Beyond the Marquee’s own Lindalee Rose helped funnel the questions from would be investors in the video shown to the capacity filled room at this years Gallifrey One convention in Los Angeles. You can see that interactive Q&A below;

 

Now that Travis and his team have exceed their  goal, they’ll have to depend that much less on investors (who would then own part of the film).  The minimum $25,000 being raised for this campaign was geared for the Pre-production part of the movie, which includes;

  • Prep Feature script for shooting
  • Hire a Line Producer (contracts, permits, locations)
  • Begin shoot prep with Director, storyboarding, VFX breakdowns
  • Hire a PR/Marketing specialist
  • Hire a Capital Funding specialist

With the decision to make a feature film comes a larger budget than the team were even planning for Season 2 of the web series, with budgeting costs projected around $250,000. 

Some of the added perks if you wish to continue to contribute to the production budget, include a fun button set, soundtrack and more!

 

 

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