The highly-anticipated From Inside: Gary Numan Special Edition movie will be available on DVD on October 21. The film, written and directed by award-winning graphic novel artist John Bergin, garnered many film festival awards from around the globe, including Best Animated Film at SITGES. The film is now scored by music icon Gary Numan & Ade Fenton (soundtrack available on October 7). Watch the From Inside (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) album preview to see scenes from the animated feature!
One of the founding fathers of synth-pop, known for his 1980 top 10 hit “Cars,” Numan has released more than 35 albums and continues to tour regularly. His only other score was for the 1991 horror film The Unborn.
Numan wrote the score for From Inside in 2013 after the film had screened in more than 35 festivals between 2008 and 2010 with a different score. – Read the full story at Billboard.com
Lakeshore Records will release From Inside (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), music by Gary Numan & Ade Fenton on October 7, but you can pre-order the album today! This is the new score album to accompany Director John Bergin‘s award-winning animated film, From Inside. With the new film score, the movie will be released on DVD as From Inside: Gary Numan Special Edition. The highly-anticipated film will make its debut on October 27, so be sure to check back regularly for more updates!
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Billboard Magazine has the exclusive premiere on “Finding Him,” a track off From Inside (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), to be released by Lakeshore Records on October 7. The feature story also includes the exclusive interview with music icon Gary Numan, as he speaks about scoring the film From Inside: Gary Numan Special Edition. Listen to the full track and watch the exclusive interview at Billboard.com.
From Inside: Gary Numan Special Edition is written, directed and animated by John Bergin.
It took John Bergin two years to illustrate the 360-page graphic novel on which From Inside, the film, is based. From Inside, the epic graphic novel, was originally published in 1994 by Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press. A ground-breaking comic for its time, From Inside‘s publisher was also breaking new ground. John Bergin explains: “Tundra was a comic book publishing company founded in 1990 by Kevin Eastman (creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, current editor of Heavy Metal Magazine). Kevin’s goal was to establish a place where comic book artists would retain complete creative control over their books.
This was the early-’90s, so creator-owned books weren’t a new idea, but Tundra made it policy by adhering to the Creator’s Bill of Rights – a document which was drafted in the late ’80s as a guide to help creators retain ownership of their work. Kevin was one of the signatories of the Bill. As a co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, he was in a position to put the ideals of the Bill into action. Amazing books saw the light of day thanks to Tundra. Notable works include James O’Barr’s The Crow, Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell’s From Hell, Dave McKean’s Cages, Rick Veitch’s The Maximortal, and Scott McCould’s seminal Understanding Comics. James O’Barr and I worked together at Tundra with our own books as well as a comics and fiction anthology we edited together called Bone Saw.
Unique award-winning animation utilizes panels from the original comic book combined with 3-D models, props and practical effects. The result is an adaptation with its “bookness” more intact than any other book adapted to film.
Based on the epic graphic novel by John Bergin, From Inside is the story of Cee, a young pregnant woman who finds herself on a damaged train traversing its way across a post-apocalyptic landscape. War, famine and a mysterious plague threaten the train’s passengers as they search for a new home.
To give you a taste of the forthcoming From Inside: Gary Numan Special Edition DVD release by Lakeshore Records, we’ve been granted access to 9 film stills, taken from the animated feature. Director John Bergin spent many months illustrating, painting and rendering the animated film which has garnered top awards at multiple film festivals around the world. Take a sneak peek at scenes from the film, scored by music icon Gary Numan and music producer Ade Fenton.