INTERVIEW: Stolendroids Presents Stephanie Thorpe

January 28th, 2013 by Steph

Here’s my latest podcast with Stolendroids. Take a look!

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“This episode of Stolendroids Present we have, for your listening pleasure, the wonderful, the talented, the incomparable Stephanie Thorpe.  Co-creator of Elfquest: A Fan Imagining, producer, actor, and all around bad-ass geek girl.  We cover girls in geek culture, raising a geek, breathing new life into Elfquest, and . . . what we’re all wearing to bed?”

 

Listen to the full interview here:

http://www.stolendroids.com/podcast/sdp-7-stephanie-thorpe

 

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INTERVIEW: More on ElfQuest at CSICon: The Home of Geek Culture

January 16th, 2013 by Steph

Paula Rhodes and I chat with Breki Tomasson on CSICon’s “The Dialogue”.

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Here’s a peek:

CSICON: Personally, I was very happy to hear that there was somebody finally working on an Elfquestmovie; much more than when I heard about Captain America, Iron Man, Batman or any of the comic book movies of late. Why do you think Elfquest resonates so much with its fans?

Stephanie: I think it resonates with its fans on many levels. Wendy and Richard Pini are really incredible visionaries and the art, first and foremost, that Wendy has drawn in these comic books is just so beautiful and I think a lot of people are really attracted to it for that reason, but also because of, you know, the stories of this grand adventure that Cutter and his tribe go on are, despite them being elves, they’re very human stories. We’re looking at the hero’s quest here. For Paula and I, all these female characters that we found when we were eight were great role models for us. It’s great to see female characters that didn’t have to be saved by men, they were leaders in their own right, so these graphic novels, these comic books of Elfquest really speak to people on a lot of different levels, and there’s something for everyone in them.
Paula: Yeah; they deal with problems that we recognize in our world now around us, and yet they deal with them in ways that I think we only wish humans would deal with them.

CSICON: That’s a very interesting perspective. It’s something that a lot of comic books don’t really do all that well.

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Read a full transcript of the interview, or listen to the podcast here: 
http://www.csicon.net/4-stephanie-thorpe-and-paula-rhodes/

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INTERVIEW: New Series “The Biz” Premieres with Guests Stephanie Thorpe & Paula Rhodes

January 11th, 2013 by Steph

I stop by That’s My Entertainment to chat about living & working in Hollywood on their new show “The Biz”.

“Check out the pilot of our new series the BIZ where working professionals in Hollywood tell us about their careers and what they did to get their foot in the door. Our special guests for this initial episode are Stephanie Thorpe (the New Media Maven) and Paula Rhodes (Actress/Producer). They talk about their love of Elfquest and their new journey into making a brand new film.”

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INTERVIEW: MingleMediaTV Stops by IAWTV AWARDS in Vegas

January 11th, 2013 by Steph

Check out my meet & greet at the 2013 IAWTV AWARDS !

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EXPERT COMICS Weighs in on Bringing New ElfQuest Projects to Life

January 11th, 2013 by Steph

 

Can Thorpe & Rhodes Bring ElfQuest to the Big Screen?

“Be careful what you wish for….You just might get it.

 

In this world where writers like Dan Slott get death threats for how a comic comes out, to major changes in the comic landscape for both of the Big Two comic companies, it is a rough time to be a creator. Gail Simone has been fired and re-hired off of Batgirl in the span of a couple weeks. In walk Stephanie Thorpe and Paula Rhodes creators of ElfQuest: A Fan Imagining, which is a short film that could serve as a trailer for an ElfQuest movie. It was announced in November, in Variety no less, that Rhodes and Thorpe had obtained the rights to the ElfQuest property after Warner Brothers let them lapse.”

Read the full article by Brett DaSilva here:

http://www.expertcomics.com/Blog/2013/01/can-thorpe-and-rhodes-bring-elfquest-to-the-big-screen/

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INTERVIEW: “IN”Studio with… Stephanie Thorpe and Paula Rhodes by Gus Summers

December 21st, 2012 by Steph

Check out my latest interview with The “IN” Show as Paula & I share the latest news on ElfQuest, the indie & New Media scene, and look forward to the our development of the famed fantasy series.

Published on Dec 14, 2012

New Media Revolutionaries Stephanie Thorpe and Paula Rhodes acquired the film and television rights to the 35-year old comic book series and fantasy franchise, ElfQuest, by Wendy and Richard Pini! These multi-talented, entertainment trailblazers took some time to stop by The “IN” Show to share the whats, hows, whys and more of Indie Producing, ElfQuest and what’s in store for Elves and Elf Lovers everywhere!

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INTERVIEW: ‘Elfquest’ Fan-Filmmakers Officially Acquire The Comic’s TV/Film Rights (Comics Alliance)

December 13th, 2012 by Steph

“After years of waiting for a big studio production of ElfQuest, fans and web TV producers Stephanie Thorpe and Paula Rhodes took matters into their own hands by creating their own short film based on the indie comics perennial by Wendy and Richard Pini. Called ElfQuest: A Fan Imagining, the four-and-a-half minute trailer was among the better comic book fan films ever made, and was warmly embraced by ElfQuest readers. Now in what must be a first, the makers of a fan film have found themselves in possession of the film and television rights to the comic, a move made by the Pinis after the ElfQuest rights reverted back to them when a Warner Bros. film failed to materialize.”

Interview with Andy Khouri of Comics Alliance:

http://www.comicsalliance.com/2012/11/09/elfquest-fan-tv-film-rights-interview/#ixzz2EnR8tgGo

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INTERVIEW: GenreTainment on BlogTalkRadio

December 13th, 2012 by Steph

Stephanie Thorpe with ElfQuest producing partner Paula Rhodes

“Marx and Julie talk about what is happening in the world of film, TV and web series. This week, GenreTainment chats with producers and actors Stephanie Thorpe (After JudgmentShelf Life) & Paula Rhodes (A Good Knight’s Quest). They recently acquired the rights to the 35-year old comic book series ElfQuest from Warner Brothers.

 

They grabbed a lot of attention on the web when they made their crowd-sourced and fan-funded Elfquest: A Fan Imagining and now even more buzz as they move forward to make official Elfquest stories. We’ll talk more about their plans for the franchise that has a global following in 12 countries and why they have loved Elfquest since their childhood. Plus, we talk to them about their extensive work in a wide range of award winning web series and films. Thorpe has spearheaded over 150 episodes of web TV, two features and a dozen shorts. Rhodes has a collective 104 million views in new media projects.”

 

Listen to the full interview with Marx & Julie here:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/scifipulse/2012/12/12/genretainment-producers-stephanie-thorpe-paula-rhodes

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ElfQuest Update: Short Film Appears as Official Selection at 2 Film Festivals in December

December 13th, 2012 by Steph

ElfQuest Update: Short Film Appears as Official Selection at 2 Film Festivals in December

ElfQuest: A Fan Imagining has been invited to participate at the Creative Arts Film Festival, and at the Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival. On behalf of myself, and ElfQuest producing partner, Paula Rhodes, we’re thrilled to be taking part!

 

 

You can find out more about these festivals and support their films on their websites:

http://www.creativeartsfilmfestival.com/

http://www.thephilipkdickfilmfestival.com/

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Check Out my Latest ElfQuest News in Variety

December 1st, 2012 by Steph

Check Out my Latest ElfQuest News in Variety

“Thorpe and Rhodes, who produced “ElfQuest: A Fan Imagining” as a short live-action production, made the announcement at AFM. They noted that ElfQuest.com, the property’s official website, generates 10 million views a month.” –Dave McNary, Variety Magazine

Stephanie Thorpe as Winnowill on the set of ElfQuest: A Fan Imagining

“With their deep love and understanding of the property, they represent a new direction for ‘ElfQuest,'” Wendy Pini said. “New creative energy and new connections in the larger media.”
Warner Bros. had been developing an “Elfquest” movie in recent years but the rights lapsed earlier this year. The comicbook, which launched in 1978, follows a tribe of elves on the distant World of Two Moons who find themselves driven from their forest by humans and then discover something they didn’t know existed: other elves.

Read the full article at: http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118061787?refCatId=13

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