- Trey Stokes
Trey Stokes (born 1960 in
Nashville, Tennessee ) is an American filmmaker and puppeteer, best known for his "Star Wars " parody series "Pink Five ", and his puppeteering work on various movie, TV, and motion-ride projects..Stokes majored in Cinema Production at the
University of Southern California . After working as a puppeteer for several years, he was hired as the head puppeteer on the 1988 remake of "The Blob ". This led to many other film puppeteering jobs, including "Species ,Robocop 2 ", and eventually head puppeteer on "The Abyss ".In 1995, Stokes was hired as the animation department supervisor for
Tippett Studio , and worked on the films "Starship Troopers" and "My Favorite Martian".Stokes gained some notoriety for helping debunk Fox Network's "Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction?" as a hoax with his article " [http://www.trudang.com/autopsy/autocont.html How to Build an Alien] ". Stokes published the opinions of 15 of his movie industry colleagues about the claimed alien autopsy footage, and all 15 felt the film was a fake. Many, according to Stokes, found the footage so laughable that they couldn't believe that anyone in the business would take it seriously enough to even do a survey about it.
After meeting and teaming up with actress
Amy Earhart in 2000 for the now-defunctAliendog web series, Stokes began directing short films of his own, often in 48-hour film competitions. His 48-hour films, all featuring Earhart, include "The Untitled Russian Film, Land of Many Uses, Fish Guys", and "Double Shot".One of the many shorts Stokes and Earhart collaborated on was a 2002 Star Wars spoof entitled "
Pink Five ". Originally intended as a bluescreen test project, the film became an internet hit beyond their expectations. The film was featured onCNN , and became one of the most popular downloads onIfilm andTheForce.net . In 2003, "Pink Five" moved to AtomFilms as part ofThe Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards , where the film was picked byGeorge Lucas as the grand prize winner of that year's competition. As part of the prize, Stokes travelled toSkywalker Ranch , where the film was remixed atSkywalker Sound .Also that year, Stokes programmed the motion simulators for "
Jimmy Neutron 's Nicktoon Blast!" at Universal Studios Orlando, and also served as an animation supervisor for the film that accompanied the ride. Later that year, Stokes directed "Hooves of Destiny" for theNational Film Challenge , and the film won three awards, and was named one of the competition's ten best films of 2003.In 2004, Stokes worked as a lead
motion capture integrator for "The Polar Express" and also worked as a puppeteer on "". Also that year, his short film "Woody Burns: A Life" won the Grand Prize in theNational Film Challenge , and the "Pink Five" sequel ("Pink Five Strikes Back ") was picked as the Audience Choice winner in that year's official "Star Wars" fan film contest.In 2005, Stokes worked with filmmaker
John E. Hudgens on his films "Sith Apprentice " and "American Scary ". He also appeared as aTellarite in two of the final episodes of "", due to the fact that members of the Trek production crew were fans of the "Pink Five" films, and invited Stokes and Earhart to appear on the show.Stokes reteamed with Earhart to complete the "Pink Five" saga with the eagerly awaited "
Return of Pink Five ", which is now in post-production.Most recently Stokes was a consultant on Universal Studios' simulator attraction based on The Simpsons. and is currently directing the upcoming webseries " [http://www.arktheseries.com/ Ark] ", starring
Renee O'Connor .External links
* [http://www.treystokes.com TreyStokes.com] - Official website
* [http://www.pinkfive.com Pink Five] - Official website
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* [http://www.starwars.com/community/fun/fanfilm/news20060425.html Interview] at the official Star Wars website.
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