The Third Age

Episode Eight: ‘Hyperopia’

This week, The Third Age kicks into high gear! After completing her ritual with Morning, Holly knows what she has to do, but can she do it? And, Jerrod Woolf’s vision reaches a critical point, thirty years of work, and it’s all lead to this!

2010-01-12 | 1,052 Comments

Jordan explores where episode 7 manifested from

When the idea for Episode 7, first was stepped upon, I knew we were diving into unexplored territory. To my knowledge no other webseries ever has used the framework of ancient mystical tradition’s tree of life as the guide to create an 8 minute webisode. In fact, in the Jewish Mystical tradition of kaballah, the map is only understood by a few life long students and esoteric sages. Within its walls is the answer to how the world was created, what the meaning of life is and nearly every other question your heart desires an answer to. For Respect Films, it provided the inspiration and structure for episode 7 of the Third Age.

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2010-01-11 | 989 Comments

The Roots of The Tree of Life

Episode Seven of The Third Age, “The Tree of Life,” is key to the series as a whole, it’s the hinge on which the narrative turns from the setup of episodes 1-6 to the intensified developments of the rest of the volume. But, it’s also the most experimental, standalone piece we’ve done in the series to date.

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2010-01-08 | 1,509 Comments

Episode Seven: ‘The Tree of Life’

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2010-01-05 | 1,032 Comments

The Magical Walk and Brainstorming

One aspect of The Third Age writing process that has now become a tradition is our brainstorming walks. Nothing gets the brain flowing like a brisk walk through our scenic town of Mamaroneck, NY. And the root of the Respect Walk actually come from one of the biggest inspirations, a man who has had a his stamp on nearly every Respect Film project to date, our documentary subject Grant Morrison!! Learn how to maximize both your creativity and your physical fitness by reading on!!!

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2010-01-04 | 1,244 Comments