Max Adventure: Edutainment Makes a Comeback (Press Release)

Posted by on Oct 15, 2014 | 1 comment

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“Being a kid who grew up in the late 70s and into the 80s, I cut my teeth on shows like Buck Rogers, Battlestar Galactica, He-Man, the Lone Ranger, Star Wars, and the Original Star Trek.

MAX ADVENTURE is the combination of great family entertainment with educational properties for the young and teen crowd. Everything that I loved as a kid is what makes MAX what it is. With more and more kids being turned to violent video games, MAX ADVENTURE is the right mix of adventure, fun, and education.

How cool is it to watch something that’s fun and entertaining that has a moral twist to it? Kids won’t even know they’re being educated!” – Phillip Fitzlaff

A New SciFi Hero for Kids!

Max AdventureWhen an overly glorified delivery man (Max) is thrust through a black hole, his ship crash lands on the strange planet of Nemisia. He quickly finds himself caught in a war between the Nemisian Army and the Goranian Resistance, and the subject of interest by both!

In the vein of the cartoons of the 1980’s such as He-Man, Fat Albert, and G.I. Joe, Max Adventure is a Sci-Fi adventure that strives to teach moral lessons in each episode. Topics such as Anger Management, Listening Skills, Social Skills, Basic Living Skills, Problem Identification and Moral Reasoning, are just a few of the topics that will be addressed.

Max Adventure is an adventure children’s series based in a science fiction world with memorable characters, a strong female sidekick, and plot lines that will satisfy both children and adults. Season one will consist of fifteen 23 minute episodes with plans for two additional seasons.

Unlike other animation facilities that do key-frame or graph animation, Max Adventure will be using Motion Capture provided by IpISoft and facial tracking by Brekel ProFace. Utilizing motion capture allows production to complete an episode in about a week’s time as compared to 10 months (or so) for other shows.

The Indogogo Campaign

Phillip is currently working with the PR Firm Social Tigers to prepare a rollout of the series Indigogo Campaign in December.

Using Indigogo, fans can donate as little as $1.00 to various other amounts with each one earning the person a variety of rewards. While the goal is $80,000, Phillip hopes to surpass that amount.

Max Adventure is entirely Phillip’s own intellectual property. As such, Phillip has been able to approach and secure such people as Emmy Award Nominated Composer Richard Band, and star of “The Guild,” Vincent Caso. Additionally, he will be securing Page Ostrow of Ostrow and Company for distribution purposes.

Website and Social Media

In order to keep the fans updated as to the latest efforts of the production, Phillip is employing all the social media tools available. The official facebook page has all of the latest updates as to what’s happening with the production. You can also check out the YouTube Channel.

About Phillip Fitzlaff

Phillip Fitzlaff has always loved fantasy and SciFi and draws inspiration from the 1980s shows such as Masters of the Universe, Thundercats, and the works of Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. After the release of Robert Zemckis’ film Beowulf, he realized a new way to bring his story to life.

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