In the second part of the Australian odyssey Iron Sky team goes looking for shooting locations and visits the Supanova Pop Culture Expo.
Here’s a brand new Iron Sky Signal, this time about our trip to Australia in the beginning of June. In this episode we explore a studio and some shooting locations, and encounter Australian wildlife up close and personal.
Most of the pictures on our Flickr account are now under a Creative Commons NonCommercial-Attribution-ShareAlike license. That means that from copyright viewpoint you can copy, remix & re-distribute the photos as long as it’s not for commercial purposes.
You have already seen our new teaser (what, you haven’t? Then hurry up and go here!), but how was all this done? In the new Iron Sky Signal we take a peek behind the scenes and see how one shooting day in Tampere/Finland and a couple of months of visual effects work turned into this teaser, which has been seen by over half a million people around the world.
Timo just got back from the Grossmann Film & Wine Festival in Slovenia. There he ran into Uwe Boll so he had to ask his opinion on Moon Nazis.
Finncon 2010 starts next Friday in Jyväskylä. We’ll be there to talk about Iron Sky, the internet and quite possibly also about the next Star Wreck.

The last part of our Australian odyssey, this time about our time in Sydney and visit to the Supanova Pop Culture Expo.
Participate in the making of Iron Sky at Wreck A Movie, the communal moviemaking site. Check out the open tasks and give your shot!
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