- John E. Hudgens
John E. Hudgens (born
April 6 ,1967 in Memphis,Tennessee ) is an independent director, producer, and editor noted for his short "Star Wars "fan film s and for many "Babylon 5 " promotional videos.On his own, Hudgens began editing "Babylon 5" videos cut to popular music beginning in 1994. "Babylon 5" creator and writer
J. Michael Straczynski saw these early efforts and hired Hudgens to officially produce "B5" promotionalmusic videos forscience fiction fan convention s and other events. Eight official videos were produced, plus more unofficial videos shown at conventions and distributed on theInternet .Hudgens had also dabbled in fan films, producing "The Empire Strikes Quack" in the late 1980s. Beginning in 2000, Hudgens made the first of a series of noted "Star Wars" fan films, "
Crazy Watto ", a two-minute parody of "Star Wars" andused car commercials. The film proved very popular and would go on to be an official selection atLucasfilm 's Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards and screen at theCannes Film Festival . His second film, "Darth Vader's Psychic Hotline ", is a fast paced four minute parody of many science fiction shows and films, and featuresKevin J. Anderson ,Claudia Christian andPeter David among others. This effort was the second runner-up for the Audience Choice Award at the 2002 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards, an award he would win the next year for "The Jedi Hunter ", a parody of "Star Wars" and "The Crocodile Hunter ". He would win the Audience Choice Award once more in 2005 for "Sith Apprentice ", his longest fan film to date, at twelve minutes. All of Hudgens fan films were produced, directed, shot, and edited by him, and were made in collaboration with noted writerLowell Cunningham , and were produced and released by hisZ-Team Productions company.Hudgens is currently in post-production on "
American Scary ", a feature length documentary about television horror hosts. The film screened at theHollywood Film Festival and theAustin Film Festival in October 2006.External links
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* [http://www.zteamproductions.com/ Official site for Z-Team Productions]
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