I’m in Phoenix to shoot a book trailer for my next release, NEW MOON, and I can’t get to my passwords from my travel computer. So Annette Blair was kind enough to post this for me.
The whole book trailer experience has been wild. Often when I get the cover of my book, the people look nothing like my hero and heroine. But for the book trailer, Circle of Seven sent me websites of various actors and let me pick the ones I wanted. I selected a husband and wife team, Jimmy and Kalin, and they’re perfect for my characters. My hero is Logan Marshall, one of my guys from the Marshall werewolf clan. And my heroine is Rinna, a woman from an alternate universe. I introduced readers to her in SHADOW OF THE MOON, when she helped the Marshall werewolves and their lifemates defeat a mind vampire from another universe. Now she and Logan have their own story.
Rinna’s hiding out from a powerful man who wants to enslave her mind and body. She meets Logan when he steps into a trap for shapeshifters–a trap that’s meant for her. Logan’s astonished to meet a female shapeshifter, since the only ones he knows are the men from his family.
We shot about sixteen scenes from the book, not in order. And I don’t know how many of them will end up in the finished product. Book trailers have a couple of versions. One will be 30 seconds. That will go to sites around the web and be shown in bookstores. The longer version will be on my site.
It was a fantastic experience watching the scenes in my book come alive with actors who looked so much like my hero and heroine. Of course we couldn’t use all the locations from the book, since they include a cave and an underground river. So those will be done with "green screen" techniques, where the background is added later. Another scene I’m waiting to see is where my heroine uses psychic energy to blow up a convenience store.
There were other restrictions, as well. We couldn’t use a ton of actors, so most of the scenes are between the hero and heroine. But we did use a few other people who volunteered–or were roped into helping out.
The director is also going to use morphing techniques. Because my h/h are both werewolves, he’ll be turning the actors into wolves. Or rather, turning the wolves into people. This should be interesting, since, of course, when you change from wolf to man or woman, you’re naked. We had a closed set for that part of the shoot, so I didn’t get to see how they did it. Naturally, the actors weren’t entirely naked. And the camera angles are designed to hide any of the sensitive bits.
Now I’m waiting for the editing to be done and anxious to see how it all comes out.
Rebecca York





















Rebecca it sounds absotively fascinating and exciting. I can’t wait to see both versions. Enjoy!
Annette
Comment by Annette Blair — January 29, 2007 @ 11:41 am
Thanks so much for posting this for me!
Rebecca
Comment by Rebecca York — January 29, 2007 @ 12:35 pm
Rebecca, this sounds AWESOME…I loved your description of this scene…
“Another scene I’m waiting to see is where my heroine uses psychic energy to blow up a convenience store.”
I could just see it in my head ala one of the X-MEN movies. Thanks for telling us about this and for sure let us know when we can view the finished version(s) on your site. And…CONGRATS on the RT Nomination (although I know it’s certainly nothing new for you!)
Luv,
Cleo
Comment by Cleo — January 29, 2007 @ 10:28 pm
I laughed when I read the part about the morphing into werewolves… that is the challenge when you write about werewolves! What to do about the clothes. One must be inventive.
What a great experience it sounds like, and BIG congrats on the RT nomination!!
Comment by Donna Lea Simpson — January 30, 2007 @ 4:28 pm
Let us know when we can see it, I loved your description of the whole procedure.
Comment by Saskia Walker — January 30, 2007 @ 5:37 pm
Yes, it was a lot of fun. Also frustrating. The director didn’t tell the actors all of the stuff they needed to bring. So the night before the shoot, they, my publicists and I worked at making costumes.
My book’s out March 6, so I’m hoping the trailer will be out at least by the last week in February.
Rebecca
Comment by Rebecca York — January 31, 2007 @ 12:25 am